The Federal Road Safety Commission has warned that old
number plates will become invalid by September 30, 2013.
Some months ago, the commission introduced new number plates
which will replace the old ones.
The commission said in a post on Facebook on Thursday that
from October 1, 2013, it would amount to an offence for anyone to use the old
number plates.
It said a standard replacement fee of N10,000 had been set
for each number plate while a new number plate costs N12,500, excluding
registration fees which would be determined by state governments.
It said, “By October 1, 2013, it will be an offence for any
owner or operator of a vehicle to still have affixed, old number plates on
his/her vehicle as the deadline for the use of old plates is September 30,
2013.
“Owners of vehicles are enjoined not to wait till the last
minute, when there could be a rush, before procuring the new plates. Those
whose vehicle papers have expired or are about expiring are urged to procure
the new plates rather than just renewing the vehicle papers, which of course
will have to be renewed again when the new plates are being obtained. This will
definitely save costs.
“The corps is also working out some incentives to encourage
early replacement of the old plates and these shall be made public in due
course.”
When the new plates were introduced last year, the Corps
Marshal and Chief Executive Officer, FRSC, Mr. Osita Chidoka, had explained
that it was to ensure the safety and security of Nigerians.
At a hearing on the matter organised by the Senate Committee
on Federal Character and Inter-governmental Affairs in March 2012, Chidoka said
the new plates were intended to tie a number plate to an individual or
organisation.
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