The Federal Road Safety Corps, Ondo State Command, has revealed that no fewer than 6,038 drivers’ licences are uncollected by applicants in the state.
This was disclosed by the State Sector Commander of FRSC in the state, Dr Samuel Ibitoye in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Akure.
Ibitoye revealed that while 7,213 licences were carried over from 2024 to 2025, an additional 3,097 licences had been received from the production plant between January and now.
“So far, we have received a total of 10,038 driver’s licences. However, only 4,272 have been collected.
“This means that 6,038 driver’s licences are still lying unclaimed at the Driver’s Licence Centre under the Ondo State Board of Internal Revenue,” he said.
The sector commander urged applicants who had yet to collect their licences to visit the Board of Internal Revenue office in Alagbaka, Ondo State, to claim them.
“Many people go around complaining that their driver’s licences have not been produced by the FRSC, yet we have thousands of uncollected licences sitting idle at our centers.
He added that valid driver’s licence is the only legal document that permits individuals to drive on Nigerian roads and warned that drivers who drive without valid licence would face sanctions as prescribed by the law.
“An unlicensed driver has no right to operate a vehicle on public roads. If such a person gets involved in an accident, the law will not be lenient.
“Driving without a licence is a serious offence. It not only makes you an impostor on the road, but if anything happens, you may not escape the consequences under the law,” he added.