Ibadan: The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned that it will not accept certificates from unaccredited driving schools for the purpose of processing a driver’s licence.
FRSC’s Sector Commander in Oyo State, Mrs Rosemary Alo, gave the warning in an interview with reporters on Sunday in Ibadan.
Alo urged citizens to always verify the status of a driving school with the relevant authorities before enrolling in the driving course to avoid wasting time and resources.
“We are organising regular training for driving school instructors, to equip them with the requisite knowledge needed to train prospective drivers.
People should always ensure that they register with FRSC-accredited driving schools.
“Anyone undergoing training from an uncertified school will not only be badly tutored, but also waste time and money invested in the training.
“FRSC will not accept a certificate from such unaccredited schools for the processing of a driver’s licence,” she said.
Alo reiterated the importance of obtaining a certificate from an accredited driving school to get a driver’s licence.
The commander said that driving schools must meet specific standards, including having qualified instructors, roadworthy vehicles for training, and necessary facilities.
“Standards are required to ensure that driving schools provide quality training, reduce the risk of accidents and enhance road safety, “she said.
Alo warned that any driving school caught for non-compliance would face appropriate sanctions, including either suspension or withdrawal of certificates.