FRSC, NITT sign MoU to improve transport training research

FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed (left) and NITT Director General, Dr. Bayero Farah

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Zaria haVE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to improve training, capacity development, research and innovation in the transport sector.

The MoU signed by the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, and the Director General of NITT, Dr. Bayero Farah, mark the beginning of a transformative partnership designed to raise professional standards, strengthen institutional capacity and position Nigeria’s transport sector on the global stage.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Corps Marshal described the MoU as a defining milestone in the history of Nigeria’s road transport sector, noting that the  collaboration  between the two institutions signifies  government commitment to building a safer, smarter and more efficient transportation system.

He explained that the partnership would deepen collaboration in specialised training, research, technology, driver training, knowledge exchange and human capital development.

According to him, FRSC’s longstanding collaboration with NITT has already yielded remarkable results, but the formalisation of the relationship through the MoU will open an entirely new chapter of innovation and institutional excellence.

The Corps Marshal further stated that the partnership would significantly strengthen research capabilities, modernise driver training centres, enhance ICT-driven learning, and produce globally competitive transport professionals equipped to address emerging mobility and road safety challenges.

 He emphasised that the agreement is not merely a ceremonial document but an actionable framework for immediate implementation, capable of accelerating reforms across Nigeria’s transport sector.

In his remarks, the Director General of NITT, Dr. Bayero Farah, commended the Federal Road Safety Corps for its visionary leadership and relentless commitment throughout the negotiation process, describing the Corps’ dedication as instrumental to the successful conclusion of the agreement.

He stated that the central objective of the MoU was to ensure that transport education, professional training and research in Nigeria are fully aligned with global best practices, thereby producing world-class manpower capable of driving sustainable national development.

The ceremony was witnessed by key stakeholders, including the Chief Executive Officer of AAI, Mr. Ahmed Abdelhafaz, and the Chairman of AAI, Mr. Ejike Njeze, among others,

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