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Judiciary

Court Sentences Man To 3 Months In Prison For Dangerous Driving

todayOctober 30, 2025

Background

A High Court in Abuja has sentenced one Mr. Yusuf Baba to three months imprisonment or a fine of ₦50,000 for dangerous driving.

The court also ordered the convicted driver to pay ₦3,190,000 for damages caused to the Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC patrol vehicle and other impounded vehicles during his attempt to evade arrest.

The incident, which occurred on 10th June 2025 under Dantata Bridge, Abuja, unfolded when the defendant was flagged down by FRSC operatives for the primary offence of overloading.

Instead of obeying lawful orders to stop, Baba recklessly sped off, lost control, and crashed into an FRSC patrol vehicle and another offender’s car, inflicting damage before fleeing the scene.

He was later apprehended at a Major Filling Station, along CITEC Road, and promptly charged to court on two counts bothering on Dangerous Driving and Assaulting a Marshal on Duty.

Delivering judgment on 29th October 2025, the court found Baba guilty of Dangerous Driving, convicted, and sentenced him accordingly while discharging him on the count of Assaulting a Marshal on Duty.

In addition to his prison sentence and fine, the court suspended his driver’s licence for three months and ordered full restitution for the vehicles damaged through his reckless conduct.

Reacting to the verdict, the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, commended the judiciary for its courage and the Legal Department of the Corps for its steadfastness in pursuing justice.

He described the judgment as “a resounding victory for road safety, law enforcement, and the principle of accountability on Nigerian roads.”

According to the FRSC Boss, the judgment has once again proven that the era of impunity on the roads is over.

” Anyone who endangers lives, attacks law enforcement, or damages public property will face the full wrath of the law. FRSC will never back down in defending the safety and dignity of its operatives and road users,”

He called on all motorists to obey traffic rules, respect patrol operatives, and drive responsibly, as the Corps remains relentless in its mission to safeguard lives and restore sanity on Nigerian roads.

Kayode Oyedare, Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Blessing Nyor

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