Below is the statement;
“The attention of the Management of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has been drawn to a trending video footage on social media, especially facebook and WhatsApp which shows members of the FRSC patrol team engaging in fight with a female driver and a passenger during a patrol duty along Jalingo-Wukari route in Taraba state..
In line with the existing policy of the Corps on fighting involving its personnel on patrol, the Corps Marshal ordered preliminary investigation into the matter which revealed that the affected patrol team was from Taraba State Sector Command. That in the course of its patrol along the route, a female driver was sighted driving without wearing seat belt, upon which she was stopped for consolidation of the offence by a member of the patrol team.
In the process, the offender flared up on the grounds that she was on seat belt; retorting and shouting on top of her voice with verbal insult on the arresting marshal who got provoked and retaliated verbally to the altercation.
In the ensuing arguments, the front seat passenger who was also identified as mother to the offending driver, not only prompted her to physically attack the arresting marshal using her shoe, but joined in the attack, while the marshal fought back, though not in our character as an organisation that is very civil and disciplined
Members of the public are hereby informed that in view of the standing policy of the FRSC on issues of indiscipline among its personnel and vehemence with which the Corps Marshal holds issues of fighting involving its personnel on patrol duties, he has ordered full investigation into the matter to determine the background, the cause and culprits of the unfortunate incident.
In addition, the Corps Marshal has directed that the affected personnel appear before the Federal Road Safety Corps Disciplinary Panel at Zone 3 Headquarters Yola, Adamawa state to face charges of fighting and conduct unbecoming of Officers and gentlemen of the Corps.
FRSC Management regrets the embarrassment caused by the ugly incident to members of the public and strategic stakeholders of the Corps whose supports have led to the high level disciplinary standards the Corps has been known for over the years.
Please SHUT UP!
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Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteThe FRSC officer said "I will teach you a lesson"
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
Tsk.
This is a disgrace to the nation. A whole Road Safety
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Mother of the driver did what? Woman that came out long after the man had assaulted the lady? See gist
ReplyDeleteSee their mouth like leaking tap.
ReplyDeleteGo n kiss gutter biko.
U are fighting a woman, shame on your uniform.
Are they even talking about the same video, Cus if yes then they watched it with their anus... Cus the mother did not even defend anything until much later, and the yeye corp member was saying he will deal with her. They think we don't understand Hausa... mtvhew
DeleteNdi ara with their officers behaving worst than police, we are even talking about #end Sars# I think we should include # end frsc# cos they are bunch of rogues,
ReplyDeleteWho the eff wrote this?
ReplyDeleteThank God, the same they harass me in Bodija, Ibadan. Frsc has lost it not only SARS
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure most of you watched the video.The woman slapped the FRSC officer first. In as much as I don't support women battering. We should be careful of our public conduct. Two wrongs don't make a right
ReplyDeleteThat's a foolish talk from whosoever u are ,i see no reason for a uniform man to fight in a public and is even a lady why didn't him arest her instead of fighting well u guys are truly Nigerian u never accept mistakes
DeleteNa wah!
ReplyDeleteEven if all this vindication were true.......Omo their precedence no go gree us believe. The bad no gree us know the good people again.
ReplyDeleteThey are defending themselves.That is how all the uniform Agencies in Nigeria do.They absorb themselves of any Blame.But everything is on record.What is their evidence dat d woman did not wear seat belt?Can they show it to d world?Thieves in uniforms.
ReplyDeleteWhy must she show her dirty pants in the public, because they are public servants they don't have a say abi,charity begins at home
ReplyDeletethe video didnt start from the begining so Anonymous 04.43 you can not justify your claim that the woman slapped the FRSC officer first. Just because he is an officer he thinks he has the right to remove his belt to flog the lady as if the lady is his personal property. He has the right to take the woman to the station and not beat her up like that. See him monkey face
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