FRSC unveils initiative to standardise Anambra driving schools, boost license process

The Federal Road Safety Corps, Anambra State Command, under the leadership of Sector Commander Joyce Alexander, has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing quality standards in certified driving schools and promoting greater efficiency as well as transparency in the driver’s license acquisition process.
In a statement released on Sunday, the Sector Public Education Officer of the command, Margaret Onabe, said the command has produced banners, listing the names of FRSC-certified driving schools, in collaboration with the Driving School Proprietors Association across the state.
Onabe said the initiative is designed to achieve several key objectives, including educating the public and prospective drivers on recognised and FRSC-approved driving schools, discouraging the patronage of unregistered or substandard driving schools, among others.
She said, “In collaboration with the Driving School Proprietors Association of Anambra State, the Command has produced banners, listing the names of FRSC-certified driving schools, which will be displayed at all driver’s license centres across the state.
This initiative is designed to achieve several key objectives, including educating the public and prospective drivers on recognised and FRSC-approved driving schools.
“Discouraging the patronage of unregistered or substandard driving schools, thereby enhancing compliance with the Driving School Standardisation Programme.
“Reducing the incidence of fake or compromised training certificates by increasing visibility and awareness of legitimate training sources.Promoting accountability and professionalism within the driving school sector in Anambra State. With this initiative, the FRSC Anambra State Command aims to reinforce the integrity of the National Driver’s License Scheme and advance the Corps’ overall road safety objectives.”
She added that the effort is expected to contribute significantly to reducing road traffic crashes and promoting safer roads across the state.