Osun govt., transportation stakeholders organise driving theory test

Wed, Jul 17, 2024
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OSUN Government says it is partnering with some transportation stakeholders to organise driving theory test to reduce quack and unfit drivers on the highways.

Senior Special Adviser to Gov. Ademola Adeleke on Transportation, Mr Salaam Adewale, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen during the commencement of the exercise in Osogbo on Wednesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event had as its theme: “Ensuring due process in driver’s licence processing”.

NAN also reports that the test is a system that ensures that prospective applicants for driver’s licences, after training under a certified driving school, will be made to undergo tests.

The test also includes driving in the presence of Vehicle Inspection Officers before being allowed to be captured for the licence.

Adewale said that the reason for the partnership with other transport stakeholders, especially on the test, was to have drivers who were fit and qualified to drive on Osun roads.

He said that the partnership would go a long way in sanitising the state roads of quack and unfit drivers endangering the lives of passengers.

“The Driver’s Theory Test is one of the core mandate Gov. Adeleke gave to the Ministry of Transportation on assumption of office.

“Gone are the days where you can sit in your house and get a driver’s licence, not minding if you can drive a vehicle or not,” he said.

Adewale said that the state government as working hard to ensure zero tolerance for accidents in the state.

Earlier, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Sector Commander in Osun, Mr Inyang Umoh, commended the state government for collaborating with transport stakeholders.

He said that the test would sanitise the state roads from unqualified drivers.

Umoh urged drivers to adhere to the initiative, saying it would help in keeping their lives and those of their passengers safe.

“DTT is already operating in some states, especially in this South West. It is a good initiative and will help to checkmate drivers on highways.

In their separate remarks, the Director, Vehicle Inspection Services, Mr Waheed Lawal, and the Coordinator, Special Marshals, Mr Gbenga Aluko, said other states in the South-West had keyed into the initiative to reduce high rate of quack drivers and accidents.

They said that such collaboration would be of greater benefit, not just for driving schools and heads of driver’s licence centres, but to drivers and passengers on the highways, to help reduce accidents. (NAN)

17th July, 2024.

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