A Federal High Court in Lagos on
Wednesday held that it was unconstitutional for the Federal Road Safety
Commission (FRSC) to impose new number plates on motorists in the country.
The judge, Justice James Tsoho,
delivered the judgment following a suit by a lawyer, Emmanuel Ofoegbu,
challenging the powers of FRSC to issue the new number plates.
Ofoegbu had challenged the power of
the commission to impound vehicles of motorists who failed to acquire the new
numbers.
Tsho held that it was unlawful for
the respondent to impose the new number plates on motorists, where there was no
existing law permitting same.
“The issue of redesigning new number
plates by the respondent is not covered under the provisions of any law in
Nigeria.
“The respondent cannot force Nigerians
to acquire new number plates by impounding cars, without the backing of any
legislation to that effect.
“I hold that the act of the
respondent amounts to an arbitrary use of power, and is therefore illegal and
unconstitutional.
“Judgment is, therefore, entered in
favour of the plaintiff, and all the reliefs sought are hereby granted, I so
hold”, he said. (NAN)
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