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Senate Calls For Enforcement Of Age Limit In Driver’s Licence Acquisition

The Senate on Tuesday called for the enforcement of age limit in the acquisition of driver’s licence across the country.

The resolve which was taken during plenary on Tuesday, was aimed at checking reckless driving.

The lawmakers also mandated the Committee on Transport to summon stakeholders on road safety matters to ensure that prospective drivers undergo mandatory short-term courses.

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The red Chamber also wants drivers to possess necessary qualification in English, so as to communicate effectively.

The move followed the adoption of a motion by Sen. Umaru Kurfi (Katsina-APC), entitled “Need to address the low level of literacy among drivers in Nigeria”.

Kurfi decried high level of illiteracy among drivers in the country, noting that most of drivers in the country did not possess necessary qualification to make them employable.

He said it was worrisome that some of the drivers did not possess even the basic skill of reading and writing.

“The alarming rate of road accidents can be attributed largely to the recklessness and low level of literacy among drivers,” he said

“The drivers have little or no knowledge of semiotic signs that guide the use of roads.

“It is even a challenge to identify the various particulars assigned to their vehicles and this has given rise to forgery and fake documentation of car particulars.

“The high rate of road accidents caused by motorcycles popularly known as “okada’’ is not news any longer.

“The use of okada has become such a menace that some cities in the country had to ban it.

“It is appalling to note that okada riders on close scrutiny, are children, some less than 18 years and with very little or no education on navigation and understanding of road signs and their applications”.

Most lawmakers in their contributions, called for prosecution of drivers whose reckless driving resulted in injury or loss of lives to other road users.

In his remarks, President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, referred the matter to the Committee on Land Transport for further action.

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