NewsNigeriaPoliticsHouse of Reps: Bills Seeking Establishment of Road Safety Corps Institutions Comes Under Public Scrutiny

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Bills seeking to reposition the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have come under public hearing in the House of Representatives Committee, put together  by the committee on Road Safety.
Akinfolarin Samuel, the chairman of the Committee on Road Safety,  noted that the bills are important to the overall good of the Road Safety.
Some of the Bills include,  ‘A bill for an act to establish Federal Road Safety Commission Command and staff college Ibadan to serve as a high level centre for training of FRSC personnel, personnel of strategic sister agencies, relevant Ministries, Departments  and Agencies (MDAs) as a centre of research in road traffic administration and safety management and for related matters;
‘A bill for an act to establish FRSC inspectorate training school as a higher national diploma awarding institution to provide academic and professional training and for related matters;
Another one is, ‘A bill for an act to establish FRSC academy as a degree awarding academy institution to provide academic and professional training and for related matters as well as bill for an act to establish FRSC road marshal assistant training school and for related matters in addition to a motion on recurring blockade of highways by articulated trucks in Nigeria.
Speaking about the reason for the public hearing, Samuel, noted that the essence of the public hearing was to get the views of the public on how to move forward and make the dream of the founding fathers of road safety come to pass.
“The purpose is to commend the road safety for taking the lead in road traffic management administration and safety management in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Two to see legal backing or recognition for institutions that’s are fully in operation at different levels,” he said.
The lawmaker enjoined major stakeholders at the hearing to put up constructive suggestions and  commended the FRSC for having the foresight to propose the establishment of the institutions for the building of personnel capacity.
“I just want to emphasize the importance of collaboration and synergy in office and among agencies of government. As you all know and the chairman of the Corps can attest to it, if not for the fact that we are up and doing, if we rely on budgetary allocation alone what we are doing here will not be possible and I am making this special appeal to other agencies to borrow what we are doing here, that it is important to form synergy, to collaborate with other institutions,” he said.
 “The last leg of this public hearing is to let the outline know that the committee is working on a motion to curb recurring of obstruction caused by articulated vehicles on our highways. Let me reiterate that public hearings are crucial avenues for us to distil public opinions and set the course of the nation over policies and activities with the sole aim of providing our people with the needed space to participate in our lawmaking processes”, the committee chairman explained.
According to him, other laws and regulations, training and retraining of members of the Corps was of utmost importance.
“It is my firm belief that the establishment of the Institutions would avail Officers and Marshals of the Corps and interested members of the public opportunity for capacity building and development of positive policies that will eradicate the menace of road traffic crashes in the country. It will also enhance leadership qualities of such member of the Corps to be vibrant road traffic administrators and safety managers,”he  said.
A representative of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Mr. Paschal Iwuaga, said that the NUC didn’t get the bill for the establishment of the FRSC Staff College.
Other stakeholders commended the FRSC for its foresight and the committee for ensuring that everyone was carried along, as they  appealed that other members of the public be allowed to attend the institutions when established, even as
Iwuaga  noted that the NUC doesn’t oppose the Road Safety Academy but that the Chairman of Council must be appointed by the president.
By Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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