The Federal Road Safety Corps on Tuesday announced the ban on rotational number plate across the country.
This was made known in a statement, issued by the Assistant Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem.
Clariform gathered that the FRSC made the announcement following the circulation of a video of a vehicle that displayed rotating number plates with different detail on either side of the plates.
According to Assistant Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem’s statement:
“The attention of the FRSC has been drawn to a video circulating on social media which displayed a vehicle circulating with rotational number plates.”
“The vehicle number plates on display are: KUJ-304BV, while the other side which was automatically flipped carries a number tagged presidency with the following details, 01B-266FG.”
The statement further read:
“The FRSC Ag. Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu, has ordered full investigation into the trend as the FRSC noted that it did not produce a number plate with such double features, adding “only one number can be assigned to one vehicle and its owner at the same time.”
“The FRSC recently placed a public notice on the mainstream media dissuading Nigerians and the Motoring Public from according regards to vehicles with unauthorised number plates as the users are not duly registered and are often with sinister motives.”
Assistant Corps Marshal, Bisi Kazeem concluded by saying:
“The Ag . Corps Marshal is also using this medium to warn Nigerians from replicating same as it is considered a criminal act which has its place in law.”