The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, says adequate measures are being put in place to address issues associated with current scarcity of numbers plate nationwide. Mohammed also said the issues associated with issuance of driver license nationwide would also be addressed. The FRSC boss made this known while inspecting the FRSC strategic facilities at Wuse, Kado and Gwagwalada in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Thursday in Abuja.

Mohammed commended the investment of the Federal Government and the administration of President Bola Tinubu, to enhance Motor Vehicle Administration in the country. He said that the Corps would soon meet with the Joint Tasks Force (JTF) and other partners, to address the challenges of production and distribution of FRSC products and services. According to him, within the few days that I assumed office, I received series of complaints from the general public concerning the National Driver’s License (NDL) office.

Mohammed said, “We are not unaware of their pains and suffering and that necessitated our on spot assessment of the uniform license care facilities in FCT. “We have visited the NDL centre in FCT. We have visited the print farm where the licenses are being produced and we are here at the plant where number plates are produced.

“Equally, we have identified the problems. The problems are in two categories. We have the internal problems and the external problem.

“The internal problems are more adminis.