The Making of a Road Safety Doctrine Within the FRSC, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman
In public administration, there is a fundamental difference between an organisation that merely reacts to crises and one that strategically engineers their disappearance. Many agencies that respond to crises expend time...
Shehu Mohammed and the Quiet Rebirth of the FRSC, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman
In a previous reflection on how some leaders in public service neglect or seek to implicate their subordinates, I argued that integrity is a garment no amount of mud can permanently stain....
FRSC Reforms and the Data‑Driven Fight Against Tanker Explosions, by Lawal D. Mamman
In every rigid bureaucratic organisation, there are two kinds of people. The first learns to live with the system’s irregularities regardless of consequence. They file every report, attend every required meeting, and quietly...
An Encounter with FRSC Boss Shehu Mohammed that Transformed My View on Road Safety
By Mohammed Dahiru Lawal
It began like any other bustling workday at our PRNigeria headquarters in Wuye, Abuja. Fresh from an Easter break that stretched into the weekend, we were back inside...
FRSC Under Fire as Nigerians Decry Endless Delays in Driver’s License Issuance
By Mukhtar Ya’u Madobi
Despite repeated assurances by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to reform its operations, Nigerians continue to suffer frustrating delays in the issuance and renewal of driver’s licenses. The situation,...
It’s Un-Islamic to Use Borrowed Plate Numbers from Govt, Diplomatic Officials – FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), RS 7.1 FCT Sector Command, has warned motorists against the illegal practice of borrowing and using government or diplomatic plate numbers, describing it as both a...