Commercial Driver Bags 3 months Jail Term For Driving Against Traffic In Anambra

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 15th Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

Ujah was apprehended by the Federal Road Safety Corps and was convicted after being found guilty.

Commercial Driver Bags 3 months Jail Term For Driving Against Traffic In Anambra

A commercial bus driver, Mr Henry Ujah has been sentenced to three months imprisonment for driving against traffic by a magistrate court sitting in Awka, Anambra State capital.

Ujah was also given an option of fine, to the tune of ₦23,000.

Acting Sector, Public Education Officer, of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Anambra State Command, Margaret B. Onabe, who disclosed this said Henry Ujah was apprehended by Federal Road Safety Corps, (FRSC), Anambra Command, in August.

Onabe said Ujah was, however, convicted on 12 November 2021 after having been found guilty.

He said: “The convict, Ujah, was charged with Route Violation (RTV), Road obstruction (ROB), obstructing a Marshal on duty (OMD) and Dangerous Driving (DGD).”

Also reacting to the development, the Sector Commander, Corps Commander Adeoye A Irelewuyi, said: “FRSC is not interested in the fines imposed on the offenders but in saving the life and property of all motoring public in Nigeria.

“ROB violation amounts to dangerous driving. All motorists in Anambra State must desist from driving against traffic or face being sentenced on conviction to jail term or pay a fine of N50, 000.

“All these are corrective measures the Corps has placed to avoid indiscipline by road Users.’’

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