Ondo Govt tells drivers without licence to vacate roads

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The Ondo State Government on Thursday told vehicle owners without valid driver's licence will no longer be allowed to operate in the state.

It said it is now criminal offence for both private and commercial drivers driving on the state's roads without valid driver's licence, saying the arrest and prosecution of motorists without valid license has commenced

The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Akeredolu on Special Duties and Strategies, Dr Doyin Odebowale at a press conference jointly addressed by the chairman, Ondo State Internal Revenue Service, ODIRS in Akure said over 80% of commercial drivers and 64% of private vehicle owners operating in the state have no valid licence.

Dr Odebowale

Dr Odebowale added that It is against the law to drive without a valid licence warning offenders to vacate the road or be sanctioned accordingly.

This government won't permit anyone to break the law. The enforcement covers both commercial and private vehicle owners and drivers, he declared.

On the on-going registration of commercial vehicles in the state, Odebowale said enforcement of the directive had commenced with immediate effect.

He reiterated that the commercial vehicle registration, which started in May this year, was for the security of lives and property in the state, emphasising that state government would not compromise on any issue relating to the security of the people of the state.

Adegbie, ODIRS boss

He added that the government focus more on commercial vehicle because criminals used them to perpetrate evils.
"We gave three months ultimatum and also added additional four weeks but some of them had complied with out directive".

While revealing that only about 800 commercial vehicles had been registered since the commencement of the exercise, he warned vehicle owners not to give their vehicles to unlicensed drivers, adding that commercial vehicles not painted in the state colour would also be arrested

Also, the Chairman, ODIRS, Tolu Adegbie explained that the the press briefing was to sensitise the public and to announce the enforcement of the exercise.

The ODIRS boss said drivers who want to renew their licence should to visit the ODIRS website, input their details and complete the process.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Ondo state Agency for Transport, Kayode Ogundele said that transportation was important to human existence and not abiding by guidelines would amount to safety challenge.

He stressed that the Arakunrin Akeredolu-led government was a government of law and order and the safety of the people of the state would not be compromised.

While explaining the steps required to obtain new drivers license, the Director, Ondo state Vehicle Inspection Officers, Alaba Adeleye said the exercise would only take about six weeks to complete.

He stated that the applicant needed to be trained by any of the 34 recognised training schools in the state, write a proficiency test at any of the five centres after which a certificate would be issued to successful applicants and goes to the Federal Road Safety Corps to complete the process.

The Sector Head in charge of capturing, FRSC Ondo state, Lasisi Kelvin said that after issuing the certificate of proficiency, the FRSC does the capturing and a temporary card would be issued and the original followed after 60 days.

He noted that the agency had been going around to sensitise the people to be licenced before driving any vehicle, stressing that all hands were on deck to ensure all drivers in the state were licenced.

The Managing Consultant Ondo State Global Revenue Consultancy Programme, Akinyele Oladeji said Licensing would ensure the safety of drivers, passengers and other road users, adding it would also help the economy of the state as well as provide other benefits to the drivers.

Meanwhile, the ODIRS Chairman, Adegbie announced that the agency has commenced the collection of consumption tax.
According to him, the tax would be paid by hotels, event centres and restaurants.

While stressing that the consumption tax was different from the Value Added Tax, VAT, he said that the collection was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID -19 pandemic.
On VAT collection, Adegbie said the state would wait on the decision of the Supreme Court currently sitting on the matter.

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