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Senate approves N50,000 fine for bus preaching, hawking

The proposed FRSC amendment bill introduces tougher penalties for traffic offences and awaits President Bola Tinubu’s assent.

Mariam Balogun by Mariam Balogun
July 16, 2026
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Senate approves N50,000 fine for bus preaching, hawking

The Nigerian Senate has passed the Federal Road Safety Corps (Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposing a N50,000 fine for individuals convicted of preaching, hawking or trading inside commercial vehicles as part of broader measures to improve road safety.

The amendment bill, which is now awaiting presidential assent, introduces stricter penalties for several traffic-related offences and seeks to strengthen the enforcement powers of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

Also read: Senate gives NNPC auditors one week to clarify N210tn financial entries

Under the proposed legislation, anyone found engaging in commercial activities or religious preaching inside public transport vehicles would face a N50,000 penalty upon conviction.

Lawmakers said the measure is aimed at reducing distractions inside commercial vehicles and creating safer conditions for passengers and drivers.

The Senate also approved tougher sanctions for motorists who fail to cooperate with FRSC officials during roadside breath tests conducted on reasonable suspicion.

Such offenders could face a N50,000 fine, six months’ imprisonment, or both if the bill becomes law.

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The review significantly increases penalties for several traffic violations. Driving under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating substances, previously carrying a N5,000 penalty, would attract a N100,000 fine, up to two years’ imprisonment, or both.

The proposed amendment also raises penalties for disobeying traffic lights, road signs and pavement markings to N100,000.

Speed limit violations, which previously attracted a N5,000 fine, would also carry a N100,000 penalty under the new framework, while reckless driving could result in a N100,000 fine, two years’ imprisonment, or both.

The revised schedule of offences contains 52 traffic violations and corresponding penalties.

The Senate said the changes are designed to promote stronger compliance with traffic regulations, improve road discipline and reduce accidents across Nigeria.

The bill’s passage comes amid ongoing efforts by authorities to address road safety challenges, including reckless driving, poor compliance with traffic rules and avoidable crashes on major highways.

Also read: Senate gives NNPC auditors one week to clarify N210tn financial entries

If signed into law, the legislation will provide the FRSC with expanded legal backing to enforce the updated penalties and improve safety standards for road users.

Mariam Balogun
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Mariam Balogun is a contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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