Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has debunked assault allegation against its personnel during a routine traffic enforcement in Abuja. This was contained in a statement signed by Osondu Ohaeri, fnipr, fcai, Deputy Corps Commander, Corps Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps Headquarters, Abuja.
The statement reads: “The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) wishes to address the trending video and public concerns regarding an incident involving its patrol team from RS7.14 Central Business District Unit Command on Thursday, 16 April 2026.
“Contrary to the misleading narrative being circulated, the incident arose during a routine traffic enforcement operation along the CBD axis, where a vehicle was lawfully intercepted for identifiable traffic violations, including overloading and seatbelt non-compliance. In line with standard procedures, appropriate steps were taken to enforce compliance.
“During the course of the operation, the driver became non-compliant and diverted from lawful directives, creating a scene that attracted public attention and increased tension within the area. As the situation evolved, a crowd gathered, thereby raising security concerns and the potential for disorder.
“It is important to categorically state that at no time did any FRSC personnel assault, threaten, or attempt to use force against the driver or any occupant of the vehicle. The individual seen in the circulating video holding an iron rod is neither connected to the driver nor to the Corps, but rather a passerby whose actions have been misconstrued to distort the true narrative.
“In line with global best practices in enforcement and conflict management, the FRSC personnel on ground demonstrated a high level of professionalism, restraint, and emotional intelligence. The decision to de-escalate the situation, by disengaging and restoring calm, was taken in the interest of public safety, especially given the volatile crowd dynamics at the scene.
“The Corps emphasises that this action should not be misinterpreted as weakness or compromise of enforcement standards, but rather as a strategic and responsible approach to prevent escalation, protect lives, and maintain public order.
“To this end, the Corps wishes. to reiterate that it remains committed to its core mandate of ensuring safer roads while upholding the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and respect for human rights. Members of the public are advised to disregard misleading content and continue to cooperate with law enforcement officers in the discharge of their lawful duties,” it also added.
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