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EquityTV > Opinion > Senate Passes Bill Proposing ₦50,000 Fine for Hawking, Preaching in Commercial Vehicles
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Senate Passes Bill Proposing ₦50,000 Fine for Hawking, Preaching in Commercial Vehicles

Roheemat Asipita Musa
Last updated: July 16, 2026 5:43 pm
Roheemat Asipita Musa
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The Senate has passed the Federal Road Safety Corps (Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposing a ₦50,000 fine for anyone convicted of hawking, trading or preaching inside commercial vehicles.

The bill, which is awaiting presidential assent, also prescribes a ₦50,000 fine, six months’ imprisonment, or both for motorists who fail to cooperate with officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) during roadside breath tests conducted on reasonable suspicion.

The amended legislation, passed on Thursday, introduces stiffer penalties for several traffic offences as part of efforts to improve compliance with road safety regulations and reduce road crashes across the country.

Under the proposed law, anyone found hawking, trading, or preaching inside a commercial vehicle commits an offence and, upon conviction, will be liable to a ₦50,000 fine. Lawmakers said the provision was introduced to reduce distractions in commercial vehicles and enhance the safety of passengers.

The bill also raises the penalty for driving under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs from ₦5,000 to ₦100,000. Offenders will also face up to two years’ imprisonment or both.

Motorists who refuse to cooperate with FRSC officials conducting preliminary roadside breath tests based on reasonable suspicion will be liable to a ₦50,000 fine, six months’ imprisonment, or both.

In addition, the proposed amendment increases the penalty for disobeying traffic lights, road signs, pavement markings, and other traffic control devices to ₦100,000.

Speed limit violations, previously punishable by a ₦5,000 fine, will now attract a ₦100,000 penalty, while reckless driving will also carry a ₦100,000 fine, up to two years’ imprisonment, or both.

The revised schedule of offences contained in the amendment lists 52 traffic violations and their corresponding penalties.

According to the Senate, the amendment is aimed at strengthening the FRSC’s enforcement powers, improving compliance with traffic regulations, and enhancing safety on Nigerian roads.

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