Chairman Taskforce on Internally Generated Revenue, EIRS, has sued for a sustained collaboration with the leadership of the Federal Road Safety Corp, FRSC that will translate to improved security issues, enhanced service delivery and ensure compliance.
Inegbedion gave the charge when he received Corp Commander Okpe Paul John, the new Sector Commander RS5.1 Edo Sector Command of the FRSC at the EIRS Corporate Head Office.
Hon. Inegbedion noted that:
“The FRSC, is one of our main business partner in our business of revenue generation particularly in motor vehicle administration.
“Your role is statutory, it is a federal law and you play significant role in addressing security issues because a lot of crimes are committed using vehicular means. And to identify, track crime and deal with insecurity, you need a good motor vehicle administration system and on this note, we know we are partners in addressing issues of security of the state”.
Inegbedion further sued for a collaborative efforts at ensuring high level of compliance by motorists as well as improve service delivery noting, it would be achieved via decisions from a quarterly meeting of stakeholders in the MVA space.
He assured the state Sector Commander of a robust working relationship as experienced with his predecessors.
Earlier in his remark, the Edo State Sector Commander, while recognizing the role of the EIRS and its support in the past, appreciated the EIRS for the support given his predecessors and appealed for it’s sustenance.
According to Okpe:
“We see the Revenue Service as a critical partner in our operations at the FRSC. Without the EIRS we certainly would have some challenges.
“We are committed to ensuring safe motoring and a customer centered, hitch free motor vehicle administration in Edo State.”
Corp Commander Okpe sued for the Revenue Service’s support in its planned advocacy and enlightenment activities on safety, possession of driving documents by motorists.