Thursday, 27 March 2014
On 4:24:00 am by Unknown 1 comment
Justice John
Tsoho of the Federal High Court Lagos yesterday declared that the Federal Road
Safety Commission (FRSC) had no legal authority to impose new number plates on
motorists in the country.
The judge also
held that the ongoing exercise by the FRSC to replace the old number plate with
a new one is illegal and unconstitutional because there is no law empowering it
to carry out the exercise.
Justice Tsoho
made the declaration yesterday while delivering judgment in a suit filed by a
Lagos lawyer, Emmanuel Ofoegbu, against the FRSC.
Ofoegbu, in
the suit, had challenged the power of the commission to impound vehicles of
motorists who failed to acquire the new numbers, arguing that there is no law
validly made in accordance with the constitution prohibiting the use of the old
number plate.
Justice Tsoho
agreed with the lawyer, declaring that it was unlawful for the FRSC to impose
the new number plates on motorists, where there was no existing law permitting
same.
“The issue of
redesigning new number plates by the respondent is not covered under the
provisions of any law in Nigeria. The respondent cannot force Nigerians to
acquire new plate numbers by impounding cars without the backing of any
legislation to that effect.
“I hold that
the act of the respondent amounts to an arbitrary use of power, and is
therefore illegal and unconstitutional. Judgment is therefore entered in favour
of the plaintiff, and all the reliefs sought are hereby granted, I so hold,”
the court held.
The plaintiff,
who had filed the suit on September 30, 2013, had sought a declaration that the
threat by the respondents to impound vehicles of motorists who failed to
acquire the new number plates was invalid and unconstitutional.
In his
statement of facts, the plaintiff averred that the old number plates were
issued under the provisions of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR)
2004, a subsidiary legislation made under the FRSC Act, Laws of the Federation
as revised in 2004.
Meanwhile, the
FRSC has stated that it will appeal against the judgement on number plate.
When contacted
over the issue, the FRSC had in a statement made available yesterday by the
Corps Commander public education officer, Jonas Agwu, said, “Contrary to media
reports emanating from an earlier Federal High Court verdict sitting in Lagos,
the Federal Road Safety Corps wishes to affirm that the court judgement did not
vacate its statutory powers to design and produce the new number plate but stated that the
Corps lacks statutory authority to fix deadline for the enforcement of the
number plate.”
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