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FG declares Nigeria hub of stolen vehicles

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MINISTER of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, on Thursday, said a majority of vehicles imported into Nigeria were stolen. 

Delivering a keynote address at the zonal sensitisation seminar on the National Vehicle Registry (VREG) policy in Abuja, Ahmed said, “the National Bureau of Statistics confirmed that between 2015 and 2019, Nigeria imported an average of 300,000 vehicles with an average of 48 per cent increase in import annually, while an additional 45 per cent of vehicles are smuggled into the country annually, thus evading duty payment of which 40 per cent of these vehicles are stolen. 

“A case study also revealed that between October 2018 to September 2019 the country recorded over N1.8 trillion value of used vehicle importation. 

“It was further revealed that Nigeria was the hub of stolen vehicles as Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of vehicles in the country were usually unregistered. Consequently, vehicles within the shores of Nigeria cannot be traced.” 

She said the ministry conceived VREG to further shore up government’s revenues, adding that it is a means to leveraging technology infrastructure to maximise revenue generation for Nigeria, as well as to enhance national security such as curtailing kidnapping, identification of vehicles used in crime perpetration and terrorism. 

She said VREG, as a national repository of vehicular information, seeks to provide a singular platform through which all relevant agencies shall reference vehicular data with a view to ascertaining ownership and value information, capturing vehicular exchanges and utilising the VIN of all vehicles in Nigeria. 

“Additional value is also accruable to federal, state governments and related agencies via this policy,” she stated.

 

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