The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has launched an investigation into a viral video showing an altercation between one of its officers and a passenger over the steering wheel of a vehicle.
The FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed confirmed the probe in a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Saturday in Abuja.
The investigation followed the circulation of the video on social media and mainstream media outlets.
The video had alleged that an FRSC official was involved in an altercation with a passenger over the steering wheel while trying to impound the vehicle of an apprehended traffic offender.
Mr Mohammed expressed disappointment and concern over the incident, assuring that the Corps would take the allegation seriously and ensure that rules of engagement were upheld.
He directed the Sector Commander to carry out an extensive investigation and forward the report to the national headquarters within 48 hours.
The Corps Marshal promised to take disciplinary action against the officer if found guilty, reiterating his commitment to excellent service, road safety, and high standards of conduct among personnel.
“The incident occurred on August 23 along the Asaba-Ogwashi-ukwu route, where a Toyota Sienna bus was flagged down for necessary checks.
“The driver was found guilty of driving a commercial vehicle without an installed speed limiting device, necessitating impoundment.
“However, a passenger refused to come down, leading to the altercation.”
The Corps Marshal appealed to the public to report any instances of misconduct or unprofessional behaviour by FRSC officials through the FRSC Mobile Application or by calling 122.
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