The Federal Road Safety Corps will launch an upgraded system for processing driver’s licences and vehicle number plates within this month.
FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, disclosed this while addressing staff and stakeholders during the 2025 Customer Service Week celebration in Abuja.
The new system aims to significantly reduce waiting times, ensure faster processing, and improve data integrity. According to Mohammed, this initiative is part of broader efforts to modernise FRSC operations through technology. “By the grace of God, within this month, we are launching an enhanced system to improve service delivery and efficiency,” he added.
The FRSC boss expressed concern over challenges recently experienced by applicants in processing and obtaining driver’s licences and vehicle number plates. He emphasised that the Corps is aware of the delays and difficulties faced nationwide, extending an apology to customers for the inconvenience.
Mohammed urged motorists and road users to continue obeying traffic rules and regulations, stressing that adherence remains the foundation of safety on the roads. “We want to tell our teaming motorists and road users that they should continue to abide by road traffic rules and regulations so that we have safety first, safety always, and safety forever,” he said.
The Corps Marshal appreciated FRSC personnel and customers for their cooperation and commitment, assuring that the Corps will continue to advocate for effective legislation, policy implementation, and sustained enforcement to reduce road crashes, fatalities, and injuries nationwide.
The FRSC recognises the invaluable trust and loyalty of its customers, describing them as critical partners in the Corps’ collective achievements in road safety administration across the country. “For every challenge solved, opportunities seized, and milestones recorded, it’s made possible by the trust and loyalty of our customers,” Mohammed said.

