 Stakeholders and the Federal Road Safety Corps have called for the establishment of a degree awarding institution to train members of the Federal Road Safety Corps. They have called for a fast tracking of all legislative processes in this view. This position was convened in Abuja during a public hearing in the House of Representatives on four bills. Plus the news corresponded to Manuel Hagenet completes the report. The public hearing is at the instance of the House Committee on Federal Road Safety in Abuja. The aim is to consider four key legislations that seek to create institutions for training of personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps with a capacity of about 27,000 personnel and 30,000 volunteer corps-martials. According to the chairman of the committee, creating a degree awarding institution for personnel will improve the performance of personnel of the service. If we are not to establish the Federal Road Safety Commission Command and Staff College in Bada, to serve as a high-level center for training of Federal Road Safety Corps personnel, they build for us to establish the Federal Road Safety Commission Academy as a degree awarding institution to provide academic and professional training. Stakeholders emphasize the need for more training and retraining of personnel to call road crushers. They also call for the harmonization of the four bills to fast-track its legislative process. After a critical review of the bills, we came to the conclusion in the Federal Road Safety Commission for the harmonization of these four bills. There are instead of having four bills and then creating follows to give you two cumbersome and unwieldy. Training and retraining of members of the Corps is of utmost importance. It is my fan belief that the searchment of the institutions would avail officers and marshals of the Corps and interested members of the public opportunity for capacity building and development of positive policies that will eradicate the menace of road traffic crashes in the country. Stakeholders are convinced that providing a legal backing and recognition for the learning institutions at various levels will have ceased the country in achieving the objectives of the United Nations Conventions on Road Safety Management.