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Court upholds power of FRSC to fine motorists

written by Taiwo Adediran August 30, 2021
Court upholds power of FRSC to fine motorists

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has upheld the powers of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, to fine motorists for alleged traffic offences without first prosecuting them in a court of law.

The trial judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo reached the decision in his judgment on Friday while dismissing a suit by a motorist, Dr M.Y Suleiman, seeking N10 million as damages from the FRSC for the detention of his car.

The detention followed Suleiman’s alleged violation of a traffic offence and his subsequent payment of a fine without first being prosecuted.

The court held that contrary to the plaintiff’s claim, the practice whereby road marshals issue tickets to motorists on allegation of the commission of offences under the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 and demand ‘offenders’ to pay a fine, did not offend section 6(6) of the Constitution, Rules 166 and 220 of the National Road Traffic Regulations.

Suleiman had following the detention of his car, for, among others, his making a call in his car while driving, sought nine reliefs, among them, a declaration that fair hearing was not offered him by the FRSC in issuing a ticket to him to pay a fine, since the defendants were the complainants, prosecutors and the judge in their cause and consequently the fine he paid was unlawful.

But dismissing his claims for want of merit, the judge held that Suleiman did not deny making a call in his car but that his phone was connected to his car.

The judge said: “It is borne out of the facts presented by both parties before the court that the plaintiff was issued with a Notice of Offence and that the plaintiff actually paid the fine. I see no wrong done to the plaintiff who elected to pay the fine rather than being prosecuted.

“The Court of Appeal, Lagos Division has decided this issue similar to the complaint of the plaintiff herein in the case of Olookan v FRSC (2019).

“Permit me to reproduce the decision of   Lord Tijani Abubakar JCA (as he then was), which to my mind has laid to rest the complainant of the plaintiff as to payment of the fine: ‘I do not think I need to add any of my reasoning to the decision of my Lord Tijani Abubakar JCA (as he then was) which has decided the issues as to the payment of the fine which constitutes a waiver by the plaintiff to so do in order not to be charged to court.’

“It is my conclusion, therefore, that all the issues for determination ought to and are hereby resolved against the plaintiff herein from my analysis of the issues vis a vis the law and decided cases cited in this judgment.

“Therefore, all the reliefs being sought are hereby refused whether in the main or consequentially.

“On the release of the vehicle of the plaintiff, and his claim for general and exemplary damages in the sum of N10million, his entitlement to this claim has not been proved by the plaintiff.

 

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