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New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by centvin008(m): 8:48pm On Dec 20, 2016
The Federal Government has fixed March 31, 2017 for the commencement of registration of automobiles being imported into the country under the Vehicle Identification Number scheme.

It is expected that the scheme will put an end to the smuggling of vehicles into the country through the land borders, and eliminate revenue leakage by ensuring that appropriate duties are paid on imported vehicles.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, who disclosed this during the opening of a workshop on the integration of the National Vehicle Identification System held at the Customs Command and Staff College, Gwagwalada, Abuja on Monday, said the initiative aimed to introduce technology to counter the activities of smugglers and boost revenue collection.



In attendance at the workshop were the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (retd); Secretary of the Joint Tax Board, Muhammed Abubakar; Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Boboye Oyeyemi; and Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Alkali Usman, who represented the Inspector-General of Police.

Adeosun, according to a statement by her Special Adviser on Media, Festus Akanbi, stated that revenue would be increased by reducing leakages through the nation’s porous borders, adding that there would also be a reduction in imports under-declaration and evasion of duty payment.

The minister stated, “Going forward, we are introducing a new system where all vehicles will be registered using the Vehicle Identification Number, effective March 31, 2017. Customs clearance will be linked to the VIN, and this in turn, will be required by each state government at the point of vehicle registration.

“Effectively, any vehicle on which duty has not been paid will not be able to be registered and driven in Nigeria. We are using technology to make smuggling an unprofitable venture.”

She explained that members of the public would be advised to ensure that they obtained proof of customs duty payment when purchasing a vehicle to avoid being saddled with the liability of unpaid duties and related penalties.

The minister noted that the country was losing billions of naira annually to the activities of smugglers and described the VIN system as a powerful tool against the illicit and dangerous practice.

Adeosun added, “The VIN provides a form of identity for each vehicle that will be linked to proof of ownership and connected to a centralised database. Another advantage of the VIN is that the original vehicle manufacturers will be aware of the vehicles imported into Nigeria.

“This information is important where safety and other recalls are issued internationally. The manufacturers will now have no excuse for not extending the benefits of such recalls to Nigerian customers.

“The objective is to ensure transparency and accountability in the collection of duties and create a central system for tracking all vehicles coming into Nigeria independent of point of entry, shared database for all regulatory and enforcement agencies and requirements. As we expand the database to cover all cars, we will be able to tackle car theft and non-insurance of vehicles, among others.”

According to the minister, the collaboration between the Customs, FRSC and the Federal Inland Revenue Service will be instrumental to achieving this objective.

She added that the programme was also expected to significantly boost vehicle security and ease of transfer of vehicles from one owner to the other.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by sarrki(m): 8:59pm On Dec 20, 2016
Hmm mm

Good but wrong timing

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by somethinggood(m): 9:05pm On Dec 20, 2016
Madam Kemi, People are dying with sufferings multiplying by the day plus no salaries..

hear my DG's word...

" Gather Staff and enlighten them as well as
broadcast this SMS. The truth is that since 2014,
FGN has taken Salary payment away from this
Institute. Every Civil Servant in the country is
paid centrally in a system called IPPIS and we
have nothing to do with the non-payment of
salaries currently being experienced. Everything
they told us to do, we complied and yet there
has been no payment even of month of
November. Payment of Salaries is administered
by Office of the Accountant General of the
Federation directly to individual accounts of
employees and Personnel Emolument of any
Staff comes to the Institute. DG/CEO"

alleviate our sufferings, don't multiply them please.

cc: president, minister of finance

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Nobody: 9:07pm On Dec 20, 2016
this has always been the case, the only challenge is sharing of databases between the relevant organisations.
they should also reduce the duty and harmonise the duty payable on vehicle for both land and sea borders.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by swtdrms(m): 9:14pm On Dec 20, 2016
Good policy if properly implemented. These are some of the systems which should have started working long before now, it'll ensure security, minimize corruption and create higher revenue for the government. And if implemented the way it should, smuggling will be discouraged as cost of importing through the ports will be reduced. I keep wondering why we've always had nutheads at the helm of affairs in this country. I just hope and fervently hope corruption won't stop this this policy from working as it should.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by littlewonders: 7:51am On Dec 21, 2016
I dislike this woman' poilicy, never understands when some policies are needed.
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by lakefist(m): 7:53am On Dec 21, 2016
Her headache
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Atiku2019: 7:53am On Dec 21, 2016
Watching...............
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:54am On Dec 21, 2016
Thunder that will fire this Aunty Kemi will come through cotonu......

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by armadeo(m): 7:56am On Dec 21, 2016
Good move.


Will it work?

Nigerians love rules so they can break them.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by mayoor15(m): 7:56am On Dec 21, 2016
This is making a whole lot of sense, realistically this government is trying, yes there is hunger in the land, but i bet it if many people abusing this government are opportune to be in power they will do more worse than the government in power.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Bondesniger(m): 7:56am On Dec 21, 2016
OUR LEADERS ARE OUR PROBLEM
IF YOU BRING UP A VERY WONDERFUL IDEA THEY WILL TELL YOU WE ARE NOT THERE YET
5MIN LATTER THEY WILL COME UP WITH THAT SAME IDEA

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by adioolayi(m): 7:57am On Dec 21, 2016
Brighter days ahead in 2017.....God bless Nigeria

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by oshare2015(m): 7:57am On Dec 21, 2016
Suffer dey nigeria kpapkarakpa. God abeg help dullard not to take any decision again. Autopause

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:58am On Dec 21, 2016
[quote author=mayoor15 post=52120875]This is making a whole lot of sense, realistically this government is trying, yes there is hunger in the land, but i bet it if many people abusing this government are opportune to be in power they will do more worse than the government in power. [/quote I guess ur daddy is part of the government dat why you could vomit ds rubbish, pple are starving u saying.............

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Nobody: 7:58am On Dec 21, 2016
Another avenue to milk funds from the lean pockets of the masses

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by oshare2015(m): 7:59am On Dec 21, 2016
adioolayi:
Brighter days ahead in 2017.....God bless Nigeria
Afonji spotted

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by 9jatatafo(m): 7:59am On Dec 21, 2016
Brain failure. Pmb should sack this woman.
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by adioolayi(m): 8:00am On Dec 21, 2016
oshare2015:

Afonji spotted
what's Afonji You can enjoy darkest moments in 2017 if you don't like Brighter days in 2017.... munfungo

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Nobody: 8:01am On Dec 21, 2016
Good ideal
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Bantino(m): 8:03am On Dec 21, 2016
This is a good development, but for now you guys should do something concerning the economic hardship ravaging the country
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by leksmedia: 8:04am On Dec 21, 2016
Good idea I hope they won't ask already registered vehicle to come and pay for new registration, this will go a long way in reducing car theft and smuggling


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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by mjbaba: 8:07am On Dec 21, 2016
Hahahahaha. That's why it's good for hustlers to be in power. They know what's up. This thing will never succeed. Corrupt custom and vehicle registration officers will accept settlement to link the VIN of smuggled cars to the database. This will only lead to the creation and enrichment of a cabal who by now will be salivating and can't wait for the scheme to begin.

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Nobody: 8:12am On Dec 21, 2016
nice 1
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Pavore9: 8:15am On Dec 21, 2016
Long overdue but unfortunately the Nigerian factor would creep in.
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by princemillla(m): 8:20am On Dec 21, 2016
littlewonders:
I dislike this woman' poilicy, never understands when some policies are needed.


Sorry to ask, when is this needed?

This policy is well needed at this point in time. We all are complaining about Nigeria poverty level, yet we don't wanna sacrifice. This policy is needed in time like this

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by shaibolo(m): 8:23am On Dec 21, 2016
Good idea. I particularly like the part that talks about original vehicle manufacturers being aware of vehicles coming to Nigeria especially for the purpose of recalls. About time too. The big question is, "will it work in a corruption ridden Nigerian system?"
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by mankan2k7(m): 8:23am On Dec 21, 2016
Buhari- How do we frustrate Nigerians in 2017

kemiadeosun- I have an idea, vehicle registration!


Nawa for this govt
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by thonyigho: 8:26am On Dec 21, 2016
This particular process has been on all this while! You actually use your VIN to clear & register your vehicle today. It is what the authorities still call CHASSIS number.

A VIN is the 'Vehicle Identification Number' attached to any motor vehicle manufactured on or AFTER 1st January 1989. A VIN is always 17 characters long.

VIN numbers can be found on plates riveted to the CHASSIS or frame, stamped into the CHASSIS or firewall and / or etched on the bottom corner of the front windscreen, and also on the vehicle's compliance plate.

SO THIS STRATEGY IS NOTHING NEW!!!!

Abi wetin dem write under chassis number on your current vehicle custom papers, registration/license papers & Proof of Ownership, including Roadworthiness, etc? Go & check & confirm!!! IT IS THE VIN!!!

Madam could have simply said that people can no longer falsify the age of their cars to reduce the custom duty!!!! We have all always had access to the info that VIN will provide, including the customs & vehicle registration people!!! Na chop & I chop dey make falsification dey work!!! Can she stop that one? I doubt, but she should try

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Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by eezeribe(m): 8:32am On Dec 21, 2016
Na so
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by Nobody: 8:33am On Dec 21, 2016
Truth is nothing works in this country
Name one technology or innovation that is progressing in this shithole. The only thing that seems to thrive here is the stealing and the looting
Re: New Vehicle Registration Scheme Begins March 31 – Adeosun by OAUTemitayo: 8:35am On Dec 21, 2016
Pidgin2:
Another avenue to milk funds from the lean pockets of the masses
Beauty without brain makes your p..... suffers.
I take God beg you, borrow a brain

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