The Nigerian Police Force has made an official announcement regarding the temporary suspension of the implementation of the e-CMR, a subject of much debate, for vehicle owners.
The police had previously announced that the enforcement
would commence on July 29th, which would have resulted in penalties
for vehicle owners who did not possess the e-CMR.
BrandIconImage revealed that a large number of Nigerians
criticized the initial announcement, prompting the Nigeria Bar Association to
give the police a one-week deadline to retract the decision.
The critics contended that the issuance of such vehicle
documents was not within the purview of the police department’s
responsibilities.
In his official statement released on Sunday, Police
Spokesperson Olumuyiwa Adejobi justified the department’s decision to provide
vehicle owners with a certificate upon payment.
“The e-CMR will provide a firsthand database to the Force
for curbing vehicular crimes as dedicated officers can access real-time
comprehensive data of every vehicle on their tablets,” he wrote.
Mr. Adejobi stated that Police Chief Kayode Egbetokun has
temporarily suspended the enforcement of the certificate requirement to
facilitate a comprehensive public awareness campaign for Nigerian citizens.
“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu
Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has ordered an immediate suspension of the proposed
enforcement of the e-CMR initially scheduled to commence on the 29th of July,
2024.
“This is to give ample opportunity for mass enlightenment
and education of all citizens and residents on the process, benefits and
effectiveness in solving the challenge of vehicle related crimes, and
protection of individual and corporate vehicle ownership,” Mr Adejobi wrote.
Read Mr Adejobi’s full statement below.
PRESS RELEASE
E-CMR: POLICE HIGHLIGHTS BENEFITS, EFFICIENCY OF APPLICATION
TO CURB VIOLENT CRIME
As IGP Orders Suspension of Enforcement Process, Massive
Enlightenment of Nigerian Residents
Following the reconfiguration and commencement of the
electronic central motor registry registration process (e-CMR), the Police has
deemed it necessary to highlight the benefits and effectiveness of the e-CMR
initiative which is designed to ensure the safety and security of all types of
vehicles including motorcycles by collating data imputed into the system by
vehicle owners and acting on such to flag the vehicles if reported stolen.
The e-CMR will provide a firsthand database to the Force for
curbing vehicular crimes as dedicated officers can access real-time
comprehensive data of every vehicle on their tablets. Similarly, the e-CMR will
prevent multiple registration of vehicles and serve as a database to collate
biometric and other data of vehicle owners and individuals, adding value to the
national database and incident report portal generated from other Ministries,
Departments and Agencies towards general security.
Furthermore, contrary to news making the round and
insinuations about the e-CMR, the NPF wishes to state categorically that the
e-CMR is not a revenue generating platform but an initiative to digitalize
policing for effectiveness and general safety of lives and property of Nigeria
residents.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu
Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has ordered an immediate suspension of the proposed
enforcement of the e-CMR initially scheduled to commence on the 29th of July,
2024. This is to give ample opportunity for mass enlightenment and education of
all citizens and residents on the process, benefits and effectiveness in
solving the challenge of vehicle related crimes, and protection of individual
and corporate vehicle ownership.
Members of the public are urged to obtain the digitalized
CMR certificate online at cmris.npf.gov.ng. For further inquiries, individuals
can contact the 24/7 hotline (02018870133), CMR Command Centre at FHQ Abuja
(08117777666, 09169892000) and FHQ Annex Lagos (08117777555, 09169891000).
Technical support is also available at cmrtech@npfcmr.ng.
In light of this, we seek the understanding and support of
all well-meaning Nigerians and residents to key into the e-CMR system. In the
same vein, the IGP charges all Police officers to desist from requesting for
e-CMR certificates as individuals found extorting or exploiting members of the
public on the guise of not having e-CMR certificates will be sanctioned
accordingly as the enforcement which will be done by only dedicated officers
has been suspended till further notice.
ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FOR: INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA
14th July, 2024
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