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FRSC arraigns 40 traffic offenders, convicts 20 in Ogun

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Itori (Ogun), March 13, 2026 (NAN) The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, has arraigned 40 traffic offenders in a mobile court for various traffic violations in Itori area of the state.
Mr Odunsi Afolabi, the FRSC Public Relations Officer (PRO), made this known in a statement issued to newsmen on Friday in Abeokuta.
According to Afolabi, the Ogun FRSC Command conducted Phase II of its Mobile Court sitting at the Itori Unit Command, resulting in the conviction of 20 motorists for various traffic violations.
Afolabi explained that the mobile court was presided over by Chief Magistrate O. T.  Odunsaya, where the proceedings saw 20 offenders arraigned and subsequently convicted.
He added that with no discharges recorded.
“A total of 40 offences were documented, in which 39 attracted various fines and none was sentenced to imprisonment.” he said.
Afolabi said that the enforcement operation focused on critical safety violations, including; speed limit device violations and overloading, seatbelt and driver’s licence violations.
Others were tyre, vehicle licence, and number plate violations, general vehicle maintenance and related traffic infractions.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Ogun Sector Commander, Corps Commander Akinwunmi Fasakin, who spoke during the session, emphasized that the exercise is a core component of the Command’s sustained enforcement strategy.
Fasakin noted that such mobile courts enhance operational visibility and ensure strict compliance with traffic regulations to reduce road traffic crashes across the state’s operational corridors.
He commended the peaceful and orderly conduct of the proceedings, noting that the exercise was supported by adequate security from armed personnel.
The sector commander urged motorists to prioritise safe driving practices and ensure proper vehicle documentation to prevent avoidable injuries and fatalities.
The FRSC maintains that this measure served as a deterrent to reckless driving and underscores the Command’s commitment to prosecuting those who endanger the lives of Nigerians on the roads. (NAN)