The Federal Road Safety Commission Delta State Command says that no fewer than 6,225 permanent drivers’ licences are yet to be collected in the state.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the Sector Commander, Delta Command, Bassey Eshiet said on Wednesday that as at March 7, the total number of unclaimed drivers licenses stood at 6,225.
He frowned at motorists who process their driver’s license and never bother to go back and collect it.
“In spite of the efforts of the staff of the drivers’ license centre reaching out to the owners through their next of kin, the owners still do not go to pick up their drivers license.
“Some just get comfortable with the temporary drivers’ license issued to them, while most people don’t just create time out of their busy schedule to pick up their driver’s license.
“We are intensifying our public awareness drive via motor parks, churches and media houses.
“The Command wants drivers with a temporary licence to collect their permanent driver’s licence at the motor licencing office where they had their biometric captured,” Eshiet said.
He said that possessing a valid licence was a requirement to driving in the country, and warned that driving without a licence “endangers the lives of road users and constitutes traffic infraction.
“It is a traffic violation to drive on Nigerian roads without an authorised driving permit, driver’s licence,” he said.