Reps move to end prolonged delays in driverβs licence issuance, commence investigation
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Summary: The House noted that on average, applicants spend between three and six months just to be captured after applying, and in many cases, it takes up to a year before they are issued their permanent licences.
The House of Representatives has called for urgent measures to address the persistent backlog in the processing and issuance of driverβs licences across the country.
It described the situation as a needless source of frustration for millions of Nigerians.
The House also called on the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) to identify and address the root causes of the backlog and ease the process within a r
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