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VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by ogododo: 8:11am On Sep 02, 2021
Owners of private and commercial vehicles in Nigeria have, in recent weeks, been expressing concern over the introduction by the federal government of a re-registration exercise for all categories of automobiles, as most vehicles on the roads in the country are already registered.

Speaking in Abuja at a sensitisation seminar on the National Vehicle Registry (VREG), the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed, said VREG is a project aimed at reducing car theft and also ensuring inter-agency database on cars in the country.

Justifying the imperatives of the project, the minister disclosed that “from October 2018 to September 2019, Nigeria recorded over N1.8 trillion value of used vehicles importation, noting that the country was the hub of stolen vehicles where the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of automobiles were usually unregistered and could consequently not be traced. She revealed that the VREG was established under the Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative (SRGI) of the federal government to boost revenue generation for the government and enhance national security.

With the pilot phase beginning at the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Kirikiri Light Terminal, Ahmed observed that the VREG seeks to “provide the NCS with guidance in all clearing, duties, registration and redistribution of vehicles, targeted at ensuring that all vehicles are trackable, taxable and generate more revenues.”

The statement by the finance minister that VREG project is meant to “boost revenue generation for the government” under the Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative (SRGI) of the federal government” in addition to her further commitment that VREG would ensure that “all vehicles are traceable, taxable and generate more revenues” both suggest that VREG is more of a revenue generation project than a security solution. Besides, the Federal Ministry of Finance is not known to be a security outfit.

Believing that vehicle owners paid various sums of money to the FRSC to register and obtain number plates just as they paid other forms of charges at the Vehicle Inspection Offices (VIO) to register their vehicles and obtain vehicle license, proof of ownership, certificate of roadworthiness in addition to paying for third party insurance cover, the VREG project only adds to the unnecessary tax burden on vehicle owners in the country. If it’s for the sake of security, details of vehicle engine and chassis numbers and other vehicle data that were captured during vehicle registration processes at the FRSC and VIO should be available for use by security agencies. Initiating a fresh re-registration exercise under the VREG project in order to re-capture basic vehicle information for tracking in case of theft or other purposes, including violation of laid down rules by vehicle owners, is unnecessary.

The VREG is not only an extra financial liability at a time Nigerians are passing through difficult economic conditions, including inflation and the weak value of the naira, but also a waste of time and energy. Poor Nigerians would be the worst hit under the VREG project as owners of commercial vehicles shall simply pass the tax liability onto passengers. VREG is also wrongly timed because this is coming at a season when other countries are giving tax relief or waivers to citizens in order to cushion the effect of the COVID-19.

It is almost becoming a burden to own a vehicle in Nigeria and that should not be the case in a country where there is no organised mode of transportation for citizens. Instead of extra charges, citizens should be encouraged through some form of palliative to support their movement from one place to another.

To meet government’s revenue targets, we call on the minister of finance to look elsewhere under the SRGI. Tobacco, alcohol, and luxury materials, for example, could have the duties and taxes paid on them increased. To tackle car theft and associated crimes, vehicle information that already exist in different agencies can simply be synchronised without necessarily subjecting vehicle owners to any financial or other inconveniences that may arise from the haste, stress and health risks involved in the VREG exercise. The trauma experienced by Nigerians during the recent re-registration of SIM cards should not be visited on them again through the VREG.

https://dailytrust.com/no-to-re-registration-of-vehicles

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by ogododo: 8:14am On Sep 02, 2021
Dis gofament wicked no be small, to re register vehicles, which kind nonsense be dis. Bubu and his criminals de try our patience, light, food, transport, health, doktor dey strike, everything poor no get again. Real Anarchy de loom.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by ogododo: 8:26am On Sep 02, 2021
All dese Ramat park born throway wey vote buhari, una never see your lives? Very soon dem go dey come tax the white soup for una pots.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by MMempire(m): 8:58am On Sep 02, 2021
Tinubu don dey teach Bubu how to generate income like e dey do for Lasgidi.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by graphics104: 10:59am On Sep 02, 2021
sad
Abeg, how many registrations person go do on top one vehicle?

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Autogduru411: 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
Confused government, just want to make life harder for its citizens.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by karkel(m): 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
Buhari has been milking this country like a cow

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by tutudesz: 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
This woman na God go punish you O! Always looking for ways to milk Nigerians money with stupid policies undecided

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Gosj001: 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by rhythyson: 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
abeg who understand wetin dem talk

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by candidbabe(f): 11:00am On Sep 02, 2021
Registration upon registration in this country is too much

Fools in APC government want to have the database of cars in the country where as there is no database of the people living in Nigeria.

Another propaganda
Nonsense and ingredients.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by mbahdi(m): 11:01am On Sep 02, 2021
Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Terrence99: 11:01am On Sep 02, 2021
Register everything not you can't catch simple bandits.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Algold: 11:01am On Sep 02, 2021
Abi dem dey crazy ni.... The burden of borrowing is telling on this government.

They sold NNPC,
Deduct money from every USSD as charges
Added tax for GAS
Increase fuel price
Increase anything increasable

Failed government
Failed system
Dullards personified

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by armadeo(m): 11:01am On Sep 02, 2021
What sort of people do we have in power.

Very daft, no original thought process.

Just look at the reason to net all Nigerians reregister all the cars in the country.

Are they mad!!!!
Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by jmoore(m): 11:02am On Sep 02, 2021
Foolish Buharistic government!!?



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The taxes Buhari can't impose on Nigerians do not exist.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Poopypants: 11:02am On Sep 02, 2021
The worst government

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by LibertyRep: 11:02am On Sep 02, 2021
Is it that the cries and wailings of the people does not get to this Buhari-Osinbajo Government?

Or is it that it gets to them but they choose to be indifferent?

Whichever is it, may Nigerians be delivered from the claws of the unrepentant, greedy capitalists who will always take from the poor to maintain their flamboyant life styles.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by edupadi: 11:02am On Sep 02, 2021
What happened to previous registrations? Did they lose the data?

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 11:02am On Sep 02, 2021
What new database are they talking about?
What happened to the old motor vehicle database?

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Nobody: 11:03am On Sep 02, 2021
Peter Obi should allow Nigeria to be great. Its not by force to be president... We peedeepee want you out. grin
Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by Terrence99: 11:03am On Sep 02, 2021
When those in charge of the economy are brain dead people who have never run a business in their lives, they are unable to stimulate growth, they can only think like armed robbers and pickpockets.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by MrHighSea: 11:03am On Sep 02, 2021
BMCs are excluded.

If PMB re-contest, I'll rig it to his favour to spite my bro.

Thank God he owns a car.

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Re: VREG: No To Re-Registration Of Vehicles - Daily Trust Editorial by WordsMender(m): 11:04am On Sep 02, 2021
Komnbo:
So what will now happened to cancelled registration?

"So what will now happen to cancelled registration?"

"So what is going to happen to cancelled registration?"

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