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What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by 5Ebiscoo: 7:06pm On Oct 30, 2018
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara has said that he was shocked by the infrastructure he saw at the office of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, in Abuja.

The lawmaker commended the FRSC over the introduction of digital technology, especially in driver’s license processing, with a drastic time cut for applicants.

In the details of his visit to the FRSC forwarded to DAILY POST on Tuesday by his media team, The Speaker, however, expressed regrets that there was still high rate of loss of lives to road crashes across Nigeria.

He promised that the FRSC establishment Act amendment Bill before the House would be speedily passed.

Dogara was at the Corps’ headquarters in Abuja to renew his personal driver’s license and subsequently met with the Board and management of the corps.

He described the technological deployment as “a pleasant surprise” but insisted that it can still be possible to see a situation where an applicant would just do biometric data capturing within minutes.

“Even though this is a pleasant surprise for me because I was just here for data capturing, and I thought I will just spend 2 or 3 minutes and I’ll be gone, but it’s all well because it’s in the national interest that we are having the meeting and I’m glad that we are working for the interest of our great country, and I’m happy to see this team-spirit playing out among members of your board.

“In some other Agencies; we have had reports of how members of the board were fighting with the Head of the Agencies especially in the question of what is the delineation of the authorities of the board, but here you are working together seamlessly as I have seen among you; the spirit of comradeship, I must commend and I’m optimistic that things will definitely be better”

“I must also say that I am more than impressed by the infrastructure that I have seen here. I was just telling the Corps Marshal that if they had told me outside that we have attained this level of sophistication in terms of the deployment of technology, I wouldn’t believe it. If not because I’ve seen it, so even if I were Thomas, I’ve seen and touched it, and I now believe and know that truly we have made a quantum leap in terms of applying technology in order to better our lot here in Nigeria.

“What you do here is very important, and that forms part of the mandate of governance in the protection/securing of lives and property of our citizens and I have seen the statistics of deaths on our roads, with the Corps Marshal saying an average of 93 lives are lost weekly, I think that is very high, even though it is commendable that by deployment of technology we have been able to crash the figures, I believe working together the way I have seen between the Board and Management, we can even do more, we can further cut this number, and we can achieve that in the nearest future.

“If there is anything required on our part as Legislators, so that we can assist you to reduce this quantum of lives we still lose on our highways, it would be irresponsible of us not to do it immediately. Just as you all know, the Laws have processes, from when they are Passed for them to be Constitutionally valid, it must Pass Three different Readings.

“As it is now, we have had up to the Second Reading, part of the Second Reading process is that it must pass through a Public Hearing process, so that we can get the public buying into the Law, it is important since we are Representatives of the people, we want to hear their opinion as to the proposal that is being laid before Parliament.

“So as soon as that Public Hearing process is concluded, we can fast-track the remaining process which is consideration and adoption of the Report, Third Reading and Passage. Since I see what you are doing, I can only plead that we hasten the Public Hearing, and between the Chairman of our Committee and the Corps Marshal, this can be done as quickly as possible, maybe by December in order to avoid the situation which the Chairman was referring to. If care is not taken, once the lifespan of this Parliament elapses, we have to start ‘denovo’, and that would be very unfortunate., because you’ll have to present it and give the required notices before you start the Reading processes again.

“I think working together, nothing is impossible, especially from the perspective of the House, I cannot speak for the Senate, once the Public Hearing is done, all I need is a word from the Chairman that we are done with the Public Hearing which is a Constitutional requirement as we must get the input of our citizens before the Law is Passed, then leave the rest to me, we’ll be done with it.

“Since we work in the same environment with the Senate, we’ll try and interface with the Senate. I’ll share personally with the Senate President what I’ve seen here today and tell them of the urgency in order to better the Laws that regulate workings of the Agency which will translate into saving lives on our highways.

“I want to thank you and commend you for the wonderful work you are doing on behalf of all of us, and to thank God for the spirit of unity that I have seen and to encourage you to sustain this because without unity you can’t achieve anything as is said: United we stand, divided we fall, and because we are human beings and nobody is perfect, you will always have grievances coming from one corner or the other.

“But if you realize that we are all human, and you yourself are not perfect, then you should allow some room for people you are dealing with to exhibit their human trait of imperfection, that no one can get it 100%. Once you realize that, you’ll be able to tolerate people and be able to work together for the success of this Agency which will translate into the saving of lives on our highways,” he said.

Chairman, Governing Board of the FRSC, Malam Bunari Bello earlier in his remarks appealed to the Speaker to help ensure the amendment Bill to the Corps’ extant Act is passed and enacted before the expiration of life of the current National Assembly.

“We are urging you to assist us get the Law Amended so that it can become operational within the life of this National Assembly, because if we do not achieve it now, we have to start all over again. I really think we should device a way of getting it done without starting ‘denovo’. This is because it can be very frustrating when you spend 5 years prosecuting a case and either the Judge retires or it goes to the Court of Appeal, and you have to start again, and some times you see some of the witnesses die in the process and that has destroyed the whole work done.

“I think we should find a way for the National Assembly to dispense of it without us having to start all over again. I believe with your support we can get it done within the life span of this National Assembly, and I think it is something which would be kudos to the National Assembly if this is passed as it is definitely to impact on the lives of millions of Nigerians and those who are not Nigerians”, he said.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/10/what-i-saw-at-frsc-office-in-abuja.html

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by forreelinc(m): 7:07pm On Oct 30, 2018
Na this long dry thing you want make we read? God punish you

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by NwaAmaikpe: 7:08pm On Oct 30, 2018
shocked


Akwobeghi beans, mai-mai a na-esigbu m here mehn.

Atiku is working,
Parastatals are already sitting up because they know Peter Obi will not tolerate any inefficiency.

Since Atiku won the primaries,
Nigerian Immigration now has passport booklets,
No more delays to capture when renewing your drivers licence.

Sai Atiku
The dullard must go back to Daura with his lifeless government.

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by bigkahuna704(m): 7:49pm On Oct 30, 2018
That Is How It Should've Been In The First Place
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by tico1212(m): 8:06pm On Oct 30, 2018
You went there to renew your driver's license, but you carry trophy comot.... Weldon Sir

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by onajison(m): 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2018
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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by BruncleZuma: 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2018
grin grin grin grin
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Groovenaija360(m): 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2018
Make poor man go na cheesy

To process am do take 2months

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by spiritofthedead: 9:34pm On Oct 30, 2018
Make one person summarize for me abeg
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Nobody: 9:34pm On Oct 30, 2018
Who will read this long epistle?

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by deepwater(f): 9:34pm On Oct 30, 2018
My experience was okay in my opinion.

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by ijrm: 9:34pm On Oct 30, 2018
typing...
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by izzy4shizzy(m): 9:35pm On Oct 30, 2018
Gcydu
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by ijemishkisic(m): 9:35pm On Oct 30, 2018
Better let them change to Federal Road Commission (FRC) so that they can only focus on Construction and safety of Federal roads only. Because what I saw last 2 sundays in rivers state axis of east/west road, which is still one lane, I never want to see it again, dead bodies everywhere, mothers, fathers and kids shattered on the road with pools of blood, only few survived in a bus collision with an oncoming SUV in the same lane. The other lane is now a Forest as it was abandoned. These politicians! I just wished only technocrats should be in that National Assembly while the current ones should go and learn skills. Otherwise........

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Nobody: 9:35pm On Oct 30, 2018
And this is worth celebrating?
Clowns running the affair of this country
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by GlorifiedTunde(m): 9:35pm On Oct 30, 2018
How the thing wey somebody see long like this? undecided
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Bluffly: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2018
Is it the computer systems that he is marveled about. This appears that he has been beating the law all this while . All I see there is a desktop, finger print and camera with printer that I have been seeing since 2010 in their office

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by nairaman66(m): 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2018
He was shocked because there was no budget to pad at the FRSC headquarters!! grin

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by myners007: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2018
NwaAmaikpe: Quote Post
shocked


Akwobeghi beans, mai-mai a na-esigbu m here mehn.

Atiku is working,
Parastatals are already sitting up because they know Peter Obi will not tolerate any inefficiency.

Since Atiku won the primaries,
Nigerian Immigration now has passport booklets,
No more delays to capture when renewing your drivers licence.

Sai Atiku
The dullard must go back to Daura with his lifeless government. You are blinded to the truth that sanity now exists in some of these govt parastals because of PMB . Please Nairalanders, forgive me for quoting this fellow. I am completely sane unlike him

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Justine2Sweet: 9:36pm On Oct 30, 2018
kikiki, i see too

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Nobody: 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Akwobeghi beans, mai-mai a na-esigbu m here mehn.

Atiku is working,
Parastatals are already sitting up because they know Peter Obi will not tolerate any inefficiency.

Since Atiku won the primaries,
Nigerian Immigration now has passport booklets,
No more delays to capture when renewing your drivers licence.

Sai Atiku
The dullard must go back to Daura with his lifeless government.
5 naira per post crew

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Philinho(m): 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2018
Osita's legacy

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by iammo(m): 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2018
Nice one, all government agencies should streamline their processes and bureaucracy for faster service delivery... That's the true ease of doing business

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by PedroNascimento: 9:37pm On Oct 30, 2018
smiley
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by geesilver(m): 9:38pm On Oct 30, 2018
i tire o
tico1212:
You went there to renew your driver's license, but you carry trophy comot..

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by blackgold2018(m): 9:38pm On Oct 30, 2018
Maybe they hired those devices to impress you. After you left they returned them.

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Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Nobody: 9:38pm On Oct 30, 2018
angry
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by CodeTemplar: 9:38pm On Oct 30, 2018
OK.
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by crunchyg: 9:40pm On Oct 30, 2018
Wetin you see

Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by Nobody: 9:40pm On Oct 30, 2018
What was he expecting ? Even in the remotest of locations, Data Capture has seen fantastic deployments just to ensure that they take your fingerprint, your eyes and your image alongside all your personal data to ensure all human beings must be in some database.

Big Data is here and the Octopus is smiling, but Dogara has no idea about the fingers that hold the pencil. Politicians are so blind and myopic.
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by computerglobal(m): 9:41pm On Oct 30, 2018
tico1212:
You went there to renew your driver's license, but you carry trophy comot..


Lol grin
Re: What I Saw At FRSC Office In Abuja – Dogara by CaptainStephen(m): 9:42pm On Oct 30, 2018
Of course it's only Abuja na, try other states and see corruption.

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