Connect with us

NEWS

FRSC Quivers as Residents of Kaduna, Kano, Katsina Lament Underage Driving

Published

on

Share

The menace of underage driving in Nigeria is a significant concern that poses risks to the safety of the underage drivers, passengers, and other road users.

The menace is aggravated by the seeming lack of enforcement of age restrictions for driving.

Report says that other factors causing it included accessibility of vehicles to underage individuals.

Other causes are peer pressure and thrill-seeking behaviour and economic necessity, as some underage individuals may drive for livelihood

The obnoxious trend often leads to Increased risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities as well as damage to property and infrastructure.

It leads results in emotional trauma and psychological distress for victims and families as well as economic burden on families and the healthcare system

Analysts says it can be combated by strengthening enforcement of age restrictions for driving, implementing mandatory driving education and training programmes.

There is also the need for increased public awareness campaigns on road safety and the engagement of  parents, guardians, and communities in promoting road safety.

Many experts also urged the provision it  alternative transportation options for underage individuals.

They were also of the view that by by addressing the causes and effects of underage driving, Nigeria can reduce the risks associated with this menace.

This, they said, would  promote a safer and more responsible driving culture in Nigeria.

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Kaduna Sector Command has reiterated its commitment to enforcing the law prohibiting underage driving in Nigeria

The command’s Public Education Officer, Chief Route Commander , Margret Mila, made the commitment in an interview with newsmen in Kaduna.

Mila said that only individuals who were 18 years and above were eligible to drive in by law .

She emphasised that underage driving posed a significant risk to the lives of the drivers and other motorists on the road.

“If caught, underage drivers will be arrested, and their vehicles will be impounded until their parents or guardians are contacted,” Mila said.

She said the command had engaged in public enlightenment programmes to educate the drivers and the public about the dangers of underage driving.

The official said, “Additionally, we  will impose fines and penalties on underage drivers and their parents or guardians.”

Mila said the  command remainef committed to enforcing the law and ensuring that underage driving wae eradicated in Nigeria.

She said,” Working together with parents, guardians, and the public, the commission aims to reduce the risk of accidents and fatalities on Nigerian roads.”

In Kano State,FRSC has warned the  public, especially parents, to desist from allowing their underage children to drive.

The  State FRSC Sector Commander, Masa’udu Matazu, disclosed this in an interview in Kano.

He stated that offenders, including parents, guardians, or fleet owners who permitted minors to drive, would be prosecuted, fined, and may have their vehicles impounded.

According to him, entrusting vehicles to underage drivers endangers their lives and those of other road users.

“It is an unacceptable and illegal act that contributes to preventable road crashes.

“Young drivers lack the necessary skills and judgment to react appropriately in complex driving situations, which leads to more accidents.

“Many road crashes involve underage drivers and have fatal consequences, causing immense human and economic losses.

“Driving below the legally stipulated age is a clear breach of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR), and offenders will face legal action,” he said.

Matazu further explained that only mature and qualified individuals should handle vehicles.

He added that to tackle the menace, the command had intensified strict enforcement of driving laws.

“The Clcommand conducts regular patrols, surveillance, and special operations to identify and apprehend underage drivers and their sponsors.

“FRSC has engaged transport unions, fleet owners, schools, religious institutions, and communities to raise awareness about the dangers of underage driving,” the official added.

Matazu added that FRSC was working closely with other law enforcement agencies, traditional rulers, and government bodies to strengthen enforcement efforts.

He stated that awareness campaigns would be conducted in schools to educate students and parents on the dangers and legal consequences of underage driving.

Matazu said, “We will enhance licensing regulations by ensuring that driver’s licenses are issued strictly to individuals who meet the legal age and competence requirements.

“The dangerous trend of minors operating articulated lorries and other vehicles is a serious safety concern.

“The Command is fully committed to eliminating it through collaboration with relevant stakeholders.”

He urged the general public to report cases of underage drivers to FRSC through the emergency toll-free number 122 or at the nearest FRSC office.

“Road safety is a collective responsibility. We remain committed to ensuring safer roads by eliminating underage driving and enforcing compliance with traffic laws.*

On his part, Abubakar Hamza, a driver at Malam Kato Bus Stop, urged parents to desist from encouraging their children to drive.

He emphasised that children should reach the legal driving age before being allowed to use vehicles.

Meanwhile, in Katsina State, FRSC has cautioned parents against underage driving that lead to road traffic crashes.

Its Sector Commander, Mr Aliyu Ma’aji, gave the warning through his Public Relations Officer, Shamsudeen Babajo, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.

He said that it was not a show of love or care as some people consider it, adding, “rather it is exposing the children to crashes on the highways.

“By allowing children below 18 years to drive, they are exposing them to the dangers on the highways.

“They can also hit innocent people on the road.$

Ma’aji revealed that some of the implications included the violation of road traffic regulations, like route violation and speeding that most of the times lead to accidents.

The sector commander said,”That is because a child has poor judgement while handling a steering, the situation most atimes lead to accidents.

$According to the law, one is eligible to drive after reaching 18 years for private vehicles.”

He added that a person was qualified to drive a commercial vehicle after reaching 26 years.

Ma’aji revealed,”We normally impound any vehicle being driven by underage children, charge fine and call the parent for public enlightenment before releasing the vehicle.$

He revealed that the FRSC was conducting sensitisation in Mosques, Churches, markets, as well as through roadshows.

The core message, Ma’aji said, was the need to obey traffic regulations and discourage underage driving to reduce road traffic accidents.

Ma’aji, therefore, urged parents and other stakeholders to desist from allowing their underage children to drive.

He said that an underage child was not allowed to drive not only a car, but also a motorcycle.

The sector commander added that a minor was only allowed to ride a bicycle by the law. (NAN)

Foreign News

U.S Will Start Revoking Visas for Chinese Students

Published

on

Share

The United States says it will begin revoking visas of Chinese students and tighten screening for future applicants from China and Hong Kong, the US State Department said on Thursday.

“The U.S. will begin revoking visas of Chinese students, including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on social media platform X.

In a press release, the State Department stated that it would also revise visa criteria to enhance scrutiny of all future visa applications from the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong.

It was not immediately clear how many students currently in the United States would be affected or whether any exemptions would apply.

According to the Institute of International Education (IIE), about 277,000 Chinese students were enrolled at U.S. universities during the 2023-2024 academic years, making them the second-largest group of international students after those from India.

The U.S. already applies strict visa rules for Chinese nationals in certain academic disciplines, particularly in science and technology.

China’s Foreign Office said it filed a complaint against the unjustified step.

Washington’s discriminatory actions expose the lie of freedom and openness that the U.S. has always boasted about, said spokeswoman Mao Ning in Beijing.

The new measures come amid reports that the State Department has halted new visa interviews for international students and exchange visitors while it reviews screening procedures, including expanded checks on social media activity.

The pause reportedly affects F, M and J visa categories, including those for students, interns and au pairs, with further instructions expected in the coming days.

However, relations between Washington and Beijing have deteriorated further since U.S President Donald Trump took office in January.

The two economic powers are engaged in a deepening trade dispute and competing for global influence across multiple fronts.(dpa/NAN)

Continue Reading

Education

How female Medicine Degree Holder Abandoned Certificate for Carpentry- Bugaje

Published

on

Share

The Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Prof. Idris Bugaje has expressed the need to promote inclusivity, especially for women and persons with disabilities in technical education.

Bugaje stated this in Abuja while assessing the impact of President Bola Tinubu’s administration after two years in office.

He appealed for greater gender inclusivity in vocational and technical education, stressing that deliberate policies such as scholarships and incentives could help bridge the gender gap.

In support of his position, Bugaje shared an inspiring story of a female medical doctor who abandoned her medical career to pursue carpentry.

“There is a story I want to share with you, about a girl who was interested in becoming a carpenter.

“The father was a carpenter and they were four children in the family, three boys and herself.

“Whenever she joined the boys to the workshop, the father would send her away, saying, `you are a girl, go back to the house, you are not supposed to be a carpenter’’.

“Without giving considerations to the passion of the young girl, the father sent her to a medical school.

“She graduated with the MBBS, went and did the one-year internship after graduation, and chose a role as a medical doctor.

“After that, she came back to the father, returned the MBBS certificate to him, and thanked him.

“Afterward, she told the father that her passion is in carpentry, not to practice as medical doctor,” Bugaje narrated

He added that after spending seven years on medical training, the father had no option but to send her to Turkey to learn how to make furniture.

Addressing cultural and societal barriers often faced by young women in technical fields, Bugaje appealed to parents to support their daughters’ interests in trades like plumbing, electrical installation, and carpentry.

He also called on policymakers to prioritise passion and skill development among youth, especially girls, noting that such encouragement could lead to greater innovation and self-reliance.

“If they want to become carpenters, ICT experts, or POP artists, allow them.

“In skills’ training, passion is very important. That’s what motivates children and helps them innovate.

“We need to harness these innovations if the country is to move forward and rise beyond being a third-world nation,” he said.

He emphasized the need to have deliberate policies to encourage women to come into TVET through scholarships and other incentives. (NAN)

Continue Reading

Education

WAEC Apologies for Conducting English Exam Late, Cites Leakage  Prevention

Published

on

Share

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has apologized for delay in conducting  English Language Paper 2 in the ongoing 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

 The took place on Wednesday evening.

In a statement by Moyosola Adesina, Acting Head of Public Affairs Department of
WAEC, the council said that it encountered challenges.

”While maintaining the integrity and security of our examination, we faced considerable challenges primarily due to our major aim of preventing leakage of any paper.

“We recognise the importance of timely conduct of examinations and the impact of this decision on candidates, their schools and parents, and we sincerely apologise for any inconveniences caused,” WAEC stated.

It said that it successfully achieved its objective but it inadvertently impacted the timeliness and seamless conduct of the examination.

“In spite of our best efforts, we encountered logistical hurdles, security concerns and socio-cultural factors that negatively influenced our operations,” WAEC said.

The council re-affirmed its commitment to upholding the highest standard in examination conduct, and pledged to continue to promote academic excellence. (NAN)

Continue Reading

Read Our ePaper

Top Stories

Environment11 hours ago

Billboard accident: Abia Govt. to Offset Victims’ Hospital Bills – ABSAA Official

ShareAbia Government says it will offset the hospital bills of the Aba Billboard accident victims.Mrs Victoria Onwubiko, Managing Director, Abia...

General News11 hours ago

Okpebholo Applauds Tinubu at two-year Mark

ShareGov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo has extended heartfelt commendations to President Bola Tinubu as he marks his second anniversary in...

General News12 hours ago

First Lady Donates 7 Vehicles to YOWICAN

Share The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu on behalf of her organisation, Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) has presented seven new 18-seater...

Foreign News12 hours ago

U.S Will Start Revoking Visas for Chinese Students

ShareThe United States says it will begin revoking visas of Chinese students and tighten screening for future applicants from China...

FEATURES12 hours ago

We Have Made Undeniable Progress: President Bola Tinubu’s Second Anniversary Speech

ShareFellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years...

Education13 hours ago

How female Medicine Degree Holder Abandoned Certificate for Carpentry- Bugaje

ShareThe Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Prof. Idris Bugaje has expressed the need to promote inclusivity, especially...

Education13 hours ago

WAEC Apologies for Conducting English Exam Late, Cites Leakage  Prevention

ShareThe West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has apologized for delay in conducting  English Language Paper 2 in the ongoing 2025...

Health14 hours ago

UNICEF Promotes Menstrual Hygiene for Girls

Share The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has encouraged girls to embrace menstruation with pride and confidence, recognizing themselves as vital...

Uncategorized15 hours ago

Tinubu Repositioning Nigeria for Sustainable Growth – Gov. Yahaya

Share Gov. Yahaya of Gombe State has lauded President Bola Tinubu for the implementation of viable social and economic reforms...

Foreign News15 hours ago

4 killed in South Korean Navy plane crash

ShareA South Korean Navy patrol plane with four people on board crashed on a mountain in Pohang, a city in...

Copyright © 2021 Daily Asset Limited | Powered by ObajeSoft Inc