NBA Gives IGP 7 Days Ultimatum to Stop Issuance of Central Motor System Cert

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The Nigerian Bar Association Section has given the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, seven days ultimatum to stop the issuance of the Central Motor Information System certificate for vehicle owners across the country.

Recall that the  police had in December 2023 unveiled CMRIS to help the police have essential details of vehicle owners in its database.

According to the NBA-SPIDEL, getting the certificate from the Nigeria Police Force costs N6,000.

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