TAXI drivers in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, have
advised the Federal Road Safety Commission to jettison the ideal of appealing
the Lagos High Court ruling on the imposition of new number plates on
motorists.
The
taxi drivers, who spoke under the aegis of Port Harcourt Taxi Drivers’
Association, said they were not ready to change their old number plates for the
new ones.
It
will be recalled that a High Court in Lagos had, on March 26, 2014, ruled that
the issue of redesigning new number plates by the commission was not covered
under the provision of any law in the country.
A
lawyer, Emmanuel Ofoegbu, had instituted a suit against the imposition of new
number plates on Nigerian motorists.
Speaking
with The PUNCH on Tuesday, one of the taxi drivers,
Mr. Eugene Amadi, praised Ofoegbu for challenging the action of the commission.
He said FRSC should forget about the imposition of new number plates on
Nigerians.
Amadi
warned that he was prepared to die with anybody that impounded his vehicle
based on the new number plate policy.
“That
lawyer that went to court has paved a way for people to put more interest in
that matter. Now, if they (FRSC) try to go to Appeal Court on the same matter,
they will find it more difficult there than what they had seen before at the
High Court.
“There
is no need for the commission to go to Appeal Court. Telling us to change our
number plates at the rate of N30,000 for one number plate is just to create
another avenue to extend the suffering of Nigerians.
“You
see, a car that is not worth more than N20,000 and you want that taxi driver to
go and get a new number plate of N30,000. How would the person cope? So, there
is no reason for that,” Amadi maintained.
Another
taxi driver, Mr. Sunday Solomon, explained that he was not ready to purchase
the new number plate, adding that FRSC was suppressing the common man through
its action.
Solomon
said, “FRSC’s duty is to stay on the highway and ensure the safety of lives and
not to sell number plates. Imposing number plates on motorists is to suppress
the common man.”

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