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Nigeria Introduces Annual Vehicle Ownership Verification Fee of N1000



Lagos State government in conjunction with the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has commenced the issuance of Certificate of Ownership to vehicle owners in the state.

The initiative was announced on Tuesday, at a media briefing at Alausa, by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Engr. Abdulhafiz Toriola.

According to him, the new Proof of Ownership Certificate (POC) does not replace all existing vehicle documents such as the driver’s licence, road worthiness, among others, but would help to create a database of the number of vehicles that come into and operate in the state as well as ensure safety and security of Lagosians.

He added that the initiative would also be implemented in other states so as to have harmonised data of all vehicles, both commercial and private for easy tracking of vehicles and their owners in case of any criminal offense.

He further said the POC was obtainable at any nearest licensing office at the point of renewal of other vehicle papers at an annual fee of N1000.

“I am pleased to announce the implementation of a new initiative that aims to streamline and enhance the process of vehicle ownership verification which is the annual Proof of Ownership Certificate, in line with compliance with legal requirements fundamental to transparency, security and accountability within the transportation network,” Toriola said.

He added: “This certificate will serve as official documentation of a vehicle’s legal owners upon successful completion of the necessary requirements and procedures.

“The POC will contain vital information including the vehicle’s registration details such as licence number plate, model, year of manufacture in addition to owner’s name and address,” he added.

On the importance of the POC to stem crime perpetrated through the use of vehicles, Toriola said the state after reviewing the challenges encountered in ensuring promotion of safety and security of lives and property adopted the initiative with  the Joint Tax Board.

According to him, it also aims “at tracking the real time status and guarantees the integrity of all vehicles registered on the National Vehicle and Identification Scheme (NVIS) database.”

The PS, however, debunked the insinuation that the initiative was aimed at generating revenue for the government.

On his part, the Sector Command, FRSC, Lagos, who was represented by Tajudeen Mafe, at the briefing assured of the support of the agency in ensuring vehicle owners comply with the initiative.

“We would come out to ensure its implementation. It is within our vision to regulate traffic management. The initiative will enhance our national security and for planning. It will also help easy verification of vehicles irrespective of any part of the state a vehicle is coming from,” he said.

Segun James

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