Road Safety Denies Issuing ‘Chip Whip’ Plate Number
LAGOS NOVEMBER 3RD (NEWSRANGERS)-The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, has distanced itself from the ‘Chip Whip’ number plate, which was posted on social media and has since gone viral on the internet in the last 24 hours.
The Road Safety Corp, in a statement signed by Bisi Kazeem, Corps Commander, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC and published online, states categorically that the FRSC did not produce the number plate, adding that the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has equally directed the Sector Commander of Kano to investigate the origin of the purported fake number plate and subsequently bring the perpetrators to book while ordering all field commands to clampdown on fake number plates.
The statement statement reads:
The attention of FRSC has been drawn to the above number plate with wrong spelling of CHIP WHIP instead of CHIEF WHIP.
We wish
to inform the general public that this particular number plate was not produced
by FRSC and could not have been from us as a lead agency of elites in traffic
management, we are therefore clarifying clearly of our not having anything to
do with the said plate as it is been insuniated in certain social media
platforms
Furthermore,
the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has directed the Sector Commander of Kano
to investigate the origin of the purported fake number plate and thereafter
bring the perpetrators to book while ordering all field commands to clampdown
on fake number plates.
Bisi
Kazeem
Corps
Commander
Corps Public
Education Officer
FRSC
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