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VIO Urge Motorists to Report Cases of Extortions

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The Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) FCT, has urged motorists in the territory to report cases of extortion by its personnel for prompt action.

The Spokesman of DRTS, Mr Kalu Emetu, who stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja, said most of such cases are not reported.

Emetu said that if the cases were reported, it would go a long way in enabling the service to take punitive measures against such personnel.

“In my own view when you talk of corruption or gratification or so, it involves the giver and the taker they are both on the other side of the law.

“I implore motorists not to give money to any of the personnel for whatsoever reason, because doing so is aiding corruption the same person will later complain about.

“If you are guilty of one offence or the other, please try and go through the proper channel rather than bribing your way.

“The truth is that some motorists actually push some of our personnel into what later turns out to be extortion,“he said.

Emetu said that the service has its own internal mechanism such as the servicom, and a standing committee that evaluates reported cases and subsequently punish those involved.

“We actually punish some personnel who sometimes deviate from their beats, especially by a way of extortion.

“The level of these punishments depends on the magnitude of the offence being committed.

“ Sometimes some personnel loses their jobs, some gets suspended without salaries for certain period of time and vice versa.

“While some gets de-ranked out rightly. For instance, say a particular officer is on grade level 10, he or she may be demoted to the rank of say level 9 or even as low as level 8.

“What we normally advise is for motorists to endeavour to report  cases of extortion by our personnel by mentioning just their names and see what happens to them afterwards,“he said.

He said all these efforts were geared towards entrenching sanity in the system for effective and efficient service delivery to the residents of FCT.

Emetu called members of the public to join hands with the service in its quest to serve the residents better as DRTS cannot do it alone.

He said it was only when people report unethical conduct of its personnel to the service, which necessary actions can be taken against such personnel.

The spokesman promised that the service would continue to do its best to ensure that sanity was achieved for the betterment of everyone. (NAN)

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