Federal Road Safety Corps Nigeria

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Federal Road Safety Corps Nigeria Verified account

http://frsc.gov.ng/
Last activity: 10.02.2025
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Categories: AgencyGovTechManagement
FRSC is the lead Agency on Road Safety administration and management in Nigeria. commit to Decade of
Website visits
560.3K /mo.
Mentions
6
Location: Nigeria, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +234 805 829 8361

Mentions in press and media 6

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10.02.2025Motorists urge NAICOM, Police to enforce payment of insurance claims in NigeriaMotorists have called on the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and the Nigerian Police to extend the same enforcement measures and seriousness applied to third-party motor insurance implementation to the settlement of claims by insuran...
01.12.2024NITDA, BPP, and FRSC emerge worst agencies for customer complaints resolution in November 2024The ReportGov.Ng, Nigeria’s Official Public Service Complaint website, has listed the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) as the worst-...
08.10.2024Nigeria: Walson-Jack Urges Public Servants to Take It, Digitalisation SeriouslyAbuja — Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Esther Didi Walson-Jack, has tasked public servants to embrace to begin to take IT and digitalisation very seriously because promotion test is computer based. She made the appeal in Abuja...
11.06.2024LASG seeks FG’s approval to inspect out-of-state freight vehicles on federal highwaysThe Lagos State Government has announced that it is intensifying efforts with the federal government, via the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), to permit state authorities to inspect freight vehicles entering the state on federal highways. ...
31.03.2022Flickwheel is improving the roadworthiness of vehicles in Nigeria through maintenance financingWhen Femi bought his 2008 Tokunbo Camry from a seller eager to make a sale for less than the market price, he didn’t know that he’d spend the money he thought he had saved from the bargain on repairs. He bought the car to start earning mone...
21.03.2017VIO Sightings: Using social media to outwit the law may not be the best way to goShare this article: An elderly man in Lagos being driven to the hospital on an emergency nearly lost his life because Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) thought he was faking spasms to get out of their check. Two weeks ago, in trying to avoi...

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