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FRSC Recalls Entire Patrol Team Over Alleged Bribery, Vows Disciplinary Action

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June 5, 2025
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has ordered the immediate recall of an entire patrol team following allegations of bribery reported by an online media outlet.

Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed gave the directive to facilitate a comprehensive investigation into the claims and to ensure accountability, according to a statement issued on Thursday by the Corps Public Education Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal Olusegun Ogungbemide.

Ogungbemide emphasized the Corps’ commitment to discipline, reiterating its zero-tolerance stance on corruption and misconduct.

“The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed, has taken decisive action in response to a viral publication by Premium Media outlet alleging bribery by some patrol operatives of the Corps, by ordering the immediate recall of the entire patrol team mentioned in the report for thorough investigation and necessary sanction,” the statement read in part.

He added that if the operatives are found guilty, they would face severe consequences, including dismissal and possible criminal prosecution.

“Being an organisation that upholds standards at all times, with established procedures to check indiscipline, corruption, and patrol misconduct, if found guilty of bribery or other forms of corruption, the operatives will face severe disciplinary action, including dismissal and prosecution where necessary,” the statement continued.

In response to the report’s reference to a 2021 arrest of FRSC officials by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Corps clarified that while corruption remains a national challenge, it has consistently implemented proactive measures to tackle unethical behavior within its ranks.

The Corps cited past collaborations with the ICPC and the Department of State Services (DSS) in joint surveillance operations that led to the arrest of over 70 personnel in a single year. Many of those arrested have faced internal disciplinary action and legal prosecution.

Further reinforcing its anti-corruption efforts, FRSC noted partnerships with the Akin Fadeyi Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation to launch the Flag-It app—a digital platform that enables the public to report extortion and misconduct by FRSC officials.

In addition, a newly developed internal mobile app now allows real-time monitoring and recognition of officers who adhere to professional standards.

Corps Marshal Mohammed urged citizens and the media to remain vigilant and to make use of these reporting tools to hold erring personnel accountable and support the Corps in maintaining integrity on the nation’s roads.

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