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It’s criminal to cover vehicles number plates, Police warn motorists

Photo caption: Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi

The Nigeria Police Force said it is a criminal offence for vehicle owners and drivers to cover their number plates without a valid reason.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, made this known in a Twitter post on Friday.
He stated that it is compulsory to make registration numbers visible at all times.
He said, “It is a common thing to see many vehicle owners and drivers to cover their number plates, for no reason, this is wrong and even criminal.
“You don’t cover your number plate for any reason. It is as important and compulsory for all vehicles to be duly registered, so it’s compulsory to make reg. numbers visible at all times.”
He, however, said there are exceptions for “pennant officers” and heads of the three arms of the government, executive, legislative, and the judiciary, who use pennants or flags on their official cars.
“The seal of their offices or ranks (for military or police) go with their numbers and pennants. Once its 6pm, the pennant must go down and their numbers covered, or when they are not in the car while the drivers move their cars.
“The flags must be covered with the registration number or their seal of office on their cars. This impunity must stop in Nigeria, and we need to know the right thing to do. Our officers and men and other traffic management agencies are aware of this and hereby urged to go after any violator, as such is criminal. It encourages recklessness and crimes with impunity. Let’s collectively kick against it,” he said.
The NPF had on several occasions placed a ban on the unauthorised use of unmarked vehicles and covered number plates across the country.

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