FRSC Flags Off ‘Operation Panther’, Promises Hell For Reckless Driver In Abuja, Niger

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PIC. 12. FRSC ZONAL COMMANDER, ASSISTANT CORPS MARSHAL, CHARLES THEOPHILUS (L), WITH SECTOR COMMANDER, CORPS COMMANDER OLUMIDE OLAGUNJU, AT THE COMMENCEMENT FRSC "OPERATION SHIELD" ON KADUNA - ABUJA HIGH WAY IN KADUNA ON MONDAY (6/5/13) .

News Investigators/ The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is set to flag off its special patrol exercise, code named Operation PANTHER 11 aimed at checkmating driving against traffic in the Federal Capital Territory and Niger State.

Operation Panther 11 which commences Monday, September 14, 2020, is part of FRSC strategies to promote safe driving during the EMBER Months.

The Zonal Commanding Officer, Zone 7 HQ Abuja, comprising the FCT and Niger Sector Commands, Jonas Agwu, in a statement on Sunday said, “Operation PANTHER 11, is in response to the concern raised by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Honorable Minister Mohammed Bello during last week’s courtesy visit.”

Mr. Bello had charged the Zonal Commanding Officer to address the increasing spate of route violation along the airport road especially at Lugbe perpetuated mostly by Commercial Motorcycles (OKADA) operators and commercial taxi drivers.

“Operation Panther II is also aimed at checkmating increasing reckless driving in the FCT, route violation as well as lane indiscipline which are contraventions of the provisions of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR) 2012, Specifically, Section 161 (3) states that ‘’the driver of a vehicle on a public road divided into traffic lanes by appropriate road traffic signs shall not turn from one lane into or cross another lane unless he can do so without obstructing or endangering other road users,’ he said.

Adding that violators of this provisions stand the risk of conviction contained in Section 161 (5) of the law.

The section provides ‘’that any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Regulation commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of #3000, 00 in addition to any other penalty imposed under any extant law or regulations’’. Also Section 21 (1) of the FRSC Establishment Act, 2007 states that ‘’a person who drives a motor vehicle on a highway dangerously or recklessly shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction of a fine of fifty thousand naira or to imprisonment or a term not exceeding two years or to both such fine and imprisonment’’.

‘’Operation Panther II will equally focus on addressing unlicensed Drivers in the FCT and Niger, in addition to obstructions and lane indiscipline’’ which is described as common among drivers in the FCT as well as failure of drivers to adequately ‘move over’ and constitute route violation, Mr. Agwu added.

The Zonal Commanding Officer RS7HQ, appealed for the support and cooperation of motorists in Abuja, urging them to promote safe driving this ember month.

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