FRSC Issues 2-Week Ultimatum Over Unregistered Vehicles In Osun

FRSC Issues 2-Week Ultimatum Over Unregistered Vehicles In Osun

FRSC Issues 2-Week Ultimatum Over Unregistered Vehicles in Osun Vows Clampdown on Route Violators   The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Osun State Sector Command, has issued a two-week ultimatum to owners of unregistered vehicles and motorcycles to comply with registration requirements or face a coordinated crackdown. The Sector Commander, Mr. Leye Adegboyega, in a

FRSC Issues 2-Week Ultimatum Over Unregistered Vehicles in Osun

  • Vows Clampdown on Route Violators

 

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Osun State Sector Command, has issued a two-week ultimatum to owners of unregistered vehicles and motorcycles to comply with registration requirements or face a coordinated crackdown.

The Sector Commander, Mr. Leye Adegboyega, in a statement by the Sector Public Education Officer, Mrs. Agnes Ogungbemi, as part of activities marking the 8th United Nations Global Road Safety Week, raised concerns over the increasing number of unregistered and improperly registered vehicles plying roads in the state, particularly those with fake or dealer number plates.

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According to the Sector Commander, the situation poses serious security and economic threats, as such vehicles are often used for criminal purposes and lead to massive revenue losses for the state.

“Some of the car owners identified are criminal elements who deliberately refuse to number their vehicles or affix fake plates,” he warned.

He emphasized that many motorcycles, used under the guise of commercial operations, are involved in illegal activities, with intelligence from security agencies supporting the claim. “If left unchecked, the menace may grow to monumental proportions,” he said.

The FRSC will launch a joint enforcement operation with the Osun State Board of Internal Revenue and other relevant agencies at the end of the two-week grace period, targeting Osogbo and its environs. The Corps also called on the media to support awareness campaigns in both English and local languages.

Adegboyega also announced a renewed crackdown on the dangerous practice of route violation, especially on major highways and township roads.

He cited tragic incidents, including the deaths of 31 people in two days in February 2024 and the loss of six Osun State University students in March 2025, due to wrong-way driving.

To tackle this, he said, the FRSC has extended its Special Intervention Patrols to various parts of the state, including the East and West Bypass in Osogbo and other key routes.

Reiterating the theme of the ongoing UN Road Safety Week – “Streets for Life: #MakeWalkingSafe, #MakeCyclingSafe” – Adegboyega appealed for collective action from the public and the media.

“We must all join hands to fight this dangerous trend. Route violation must stop on Osun State roads. Together, we can make the difference,” he said.

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