FRSC’s new drivers’ licence, number plates is illegal – Lawyers

By Ameh Ejekwonyilo

Some lawyers in Abuja have faulted the planned enforcement of new driver’s licence and vehicle number plates by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).
They said the  planned enforcement of the new drivers’ licence and number plates which is to commence on Aug. 1, was “illegal.”
They averred that FRSC cannot compel motorists to do so because of conflicting judgments.
Chief Chris Uche, SAN, said that it was a nullity for the commission to choose one judgment out of three judgments on the same issue as they like for enforcement.
“It is not lawful for the FRSC to just choose or pick one judgment out of three judgments of courts of coordinate jurisdiction for execution,’’ he said.
He said that the only option available to the FRSC was to wait for the court of appeal to decide on the matter, since there were two subsisting judgments against them.
Also speaking, Mr Tob Kekemeke, a Jos-based lawyer, faulted FRSC’s threat to begin impounding the vehicles of motorists who do not have new drivers’ licence and number plates.
Kekemeke said the decision of the Anambra High court was tantamount to “disorder having regard to the preceding judgments of the Lagos and Abuja Federal High Courts on the issue’’.
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Funke Adekoya, said the Anambra State High Court, Federal High Court as well as the FCT High Court were courts of coordinate jurisdiction and could rule on the matter.

She said even if a matter was raised in terms of management and control of a federal agency, it could be formulated to fall within the jurisdiction of a state high court.
Speaking on the conflict in the rulings, Adekoya advised the persons who got judgment in the Federal High Court to seek to enforce the judgment to stop the Federal Road Safety Commission.
She, however, said the matter could only be determined by the Court of Appeal.
“It depends as to whether the State High Court was made aware of a decision from another court. That is why we have a Court of Appeal.

So, the Court of Appeal will determine it at the end of the day.
“The people who got the judgment in the Federal High Court could seek to enforce that judgment and that will then stop the Federal Road Safety Commission,” she said.
You would recall that Mr Chidi Nkwonta, FRSC Lagos Sector Commander,  lastTuesday announced that the commission would begin enforcement of the new drivers’ licence and number plates on Aug 1.
He said that the decision was sequel to a judgment of an Anambra High Court which gave the FRSC the go-ahead to impound defaulters.
“Nigerians must discountenance that first misleading judgment and take this one because we are going to continue enforcement as from Aug. 1, 2014.
“So, while we are still waiting for the appeal we are going to go on with this other judgment,’’ Nkwonta had said.
It would be recalled that the Anambra Chief Judge, Justice Peter Umeadi on June 30, in his judgment held that FRSC’s directive to change old drivers’ licence and number plates was legal.
However, Justice John Tsoho of the Federal High Court in Lagos on
March 26 declared that the FRSC had no legal authority to impose newnumber plates on motorists in the country.
“The ongoing exercise by the FRSC to replace the old number plates with a new one is illegal and unconstitutional because there is no law empowering it to carry out the exercise,’’ he said.