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FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Islie(op): 9:44am On Dec 22, 2025
By Damilola Aina


The Federal Government has announced plans to tap into Nigeria’s largely informal vehicle recycling market, projecting annual revenues of over N150bn from 2026, as part of sweeping reforms to modernise the country’s automotive industry.

The National Automotive Design and Development Council disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday, with the Director-General, Joseph Osanipin, saying the initiative would be driven by a comprehensive End-of-Life Vehicle programme already approved for implementation.

Osanipin explained that the policy would formalise the recycling of vehicles that have reached the end of their useful lives, turning what is currently an environmental and safety burden into a major economic opportunity.

“In developed countries, when you buy a new vehicle, during registration, you make a payment towards the disposal of that vehicle when it reaches the end of its life. When it gets to the end of its life, somebody has to be responsible for the disposal,” he said.

According to him, Nigeria’s programme will follow a similar model, requiring a modest fee at the point of vehicle registration to fund environmentally sound disposal and recycling, a move he acknowledged may initially face public resistance.

Osanipin noted that Nigeria already has a thriving informal second-hand auto parts market, commonly referred to as the Belgian parts market, driven largely by durability and quality concerns around new parts.

He said studies by the council showed that over 85 per cent of components from end-of-life vehicles remain reusable or recyclable, creating a strong foundation for a formal circular economy.

“If someone has an alternative, instead of abandoning vehicles by the roadside, you can turn them in and still make something out of them. The circular economy associated with this will be worth billions of naira every year, if well managed,” he said.

He added that beyond revenue generation, the recycling ecosystem would create thousands of jobs across dismantling, refurbishing, logistics and component resale segments.

The announcement comes against the backdrop of a rebound in Nigeria’s vehicle import market this year. The PUNCH recently reported that the value of passenger motor car imports rose to about N1.01tn in the first nine months of 2025, up from roughly N894bn in the same period last year, signalling a resurgence in demand as foreign exchange market stability improves and importer confidence returns.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed that the recovery only gained traction in the second half of the year, with the third quarter posting a sharp uptick in import value that more than offset slower activity earlier in the year.

The rebound underscores the resilience of Nigeria’s auto market, especially the fairly used (“Tokunbo”) segment, but also highlights persistent challenges, including high landing costs, currency exposure, and structural dependence on imports.

As part of the reforms, the NADDC will introduce mandatory pre-export certification for all used vehicles imported into Nigeria from 2026, a measure aimed at curbing the dumping of rusted and end-of-life vehicles into the country.

Osanipin said Nigeria was currently one of the few African countries without such a requirement, making it a destination of choice for exporters seeking to offload unroadworthy vehicles.

He recounted a meeting with a foreign exporter who admitted shipping eight containers of end-of-life vehicles to Nigeria because it offered the “highest profit.”

“We will ensure that importers are held responsible so that whatever you are buying, you know what you are buying,” he said, adding that the cost of certification would be borne by exporters, not Nigerian consumers.

In a parallel push to future-proof the sector, Osanipin unveiled plans to convert petrol and diesel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles and compressed natural gas, in line with the National Automotive Industry Development Plan.

He said the council had commenced extensive training programmes on EV technology, vehicle conversion and alternative fuel systems for both regulators and industry players.

“Capacity building is one of the major pillars of the NAIDP. “We have carried out training on vehicle conversion from PMS and diesel to CNG, as well as on electric vehicles,” he said.

He disclosed that the council had developed National Occupational Standards for EV maintenance and CNG retrofitting, with structured certification programmes expected to begin by 2026.

Osanipin said Nigerian engineers and students were making notable progress in local vehicle design, citing projects involving tricycles, buses and electric campus shuttle buses developed in collaboration with 12 universities and private sector partners.

“We want what is taught in our institutions to reflect industry realities. Producing even a few world-class auto engineers locally will have a significant impact on the economy,” he said.

He stressed that component manufacturing remains the real value driver in the automotive sector, noting that Nigeria spends more annually on tyres, brake pads, filters and batteries than on importing complete vehicles.

The council, he said, was engaging stakeholders to address infrastructure, financing and policy bottlenecks facing component manufacturers, especially as Nigeria positions itself to benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Osanipin also revealed plans to transform the NAIDP from a policy document into an Act of Parliament, announcing that a draft Auto Industry Bill would soon be presented to the National Assembly.

“Investment in the auto sector is huge. They will need an Act,” he said.

Acknowledging that some of the reforms would face resistance, Osanipin appealed to the media for support in explaining the policies to the public.

“When the pushback comes, we need you to explain to Nigerians what we are trying to do and why,” he said, describing 2026 as a pivotal year for Nigeria’s automotive industry transformation.
https://punchng.com/fg-to-introduce-mandatory-vehicle-recycling-fee-from-2026/?amp

Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Namaster: 9:45am On Dec 22, 2025
This is EVIL and CRIMINAL!

Previous post on the issue:

IF Tinubu wins in 2027, Nigeria would look like HELL and Nigerians would DESERVE it.

This is a government of ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY marked with a level of INSECURITY we've NEVER seen before in the history of Nigeria.

YET Nigerians are being gradually STRANGLED under the weight of MULTIPLE taxes.

First, he removed fuel subsidy. So motorists have to pay MORE for fuel. And non-motorists have to pay more for FARES.

NOBODY knows where the savings on fuel subsidy is going.

Then, he FLOATED the Naira and car importers have no option but to pay what was previously considered BLACK MARKET RATES to import cars and car buyers have to PAY through the NOSE to buy 15-year old cars.

Then, there is the Tinted Permit which is basically another form of TAX.

NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax) on all fuel purchases would likely be implemented.

Then, they'd TOP it off with another TAX in the form of Motor Recycling Fee.

In addition to that, he also wants Exporters to pay for a PRE-EXPORT Certificate which will definitely be passed on to Importers who'll pass it on to Final Car Buyers.

This is ALL in addition to the 7.5% VAT you'll need to pay when you buy a car.

To buy and own a car next year, you'll NEED to sell your kidney, your mother's kidney, your father's kidney and your Grandma's kidneys too.

ONLY good thing is that your Village People would AVOID you 'cause they won't like the way you'd be eyeing their kidneys too.

Tinubu is trying to MURDER Nigerians!
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by iwaeda:
I saw it since yesterday, decoded not to post it. As long as everyone standing on his mandate will pay too, I have no problem. Government is not just reducing your purchasing power, but squeezing you to thin. Tinubu is taxmaster. He did it in Lagos. Anyways, I don't see him beyond 2027. grin grin grin grin
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by ebukal67x: 10:03am On Dec 22, 2025
Good initiative. But the fee should be minimal to avoid burdening vehicle owners.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by ibechris(m): 10:06am On Dec 22, 2025
When I see those who are happy that the poor wouldn't pay tax...I just dey laugh.

The poor would suffer like the way pregnant women cry when giving birth...if u like keep saying God forbid.

Is this not the reality,transporters would find many reasons to hike their prices...e go choke ooh. Just imagine how many families would be affected by other sectors too.

The other day,the CEO of United Nigeria Airline ,mentioned that the huge tax levelled on airlines in the country is the major reasons why airfares are high compare to many African countries.

It is truly not what they told the people that they want to do.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by HgAkpobomeEr: 10:07am On Dec 22, 2025
Good initiative.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by SmartPolician: 10:27am On Dec 22, 2025
The only thing this APC leadership knows how to do is take from the people and play 2027 politics....zero wealth creation ideas and strategies!!
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by budaatum: 10:38am On Dec 22, 2025
Namaster:
Tinubu is trying to MURDER Nigerians!
Isn't it rather funny that the things you complain about Tinubu are the things that are making Obidient me want to start liking Tinubu, lol.

"First, he removed fuel subsidy", which pleases me because no where is it written that you must drive by government's sweat.

"Then, he FLOATED the Naira", thereby eliminating a parallel exchange where some get a preferred rate that most of us can not get.

And "NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax)", and indeed tax, and for fixing our rubbish roads and to deter us from importing made in tokunboh junk when we should be creating jobs by making in Nigeria.

But you see all this as murder, when I see it all as making us responsible.

You see, less than 30% of us Nigerians went out to vote at the last election, and less than 9 million elected the president while the rest of us sat on our asses at home and couldn't be bothered, but now moan when the elected president sticks his filthy fingers in our pockets and takes our hard earned money as tax he's not accounting to us.

These policies of his will wake us up to be more responsible when the next election comes so like 80% of us might get off our asses and bother to vote in someone we prefer. Or of course we can continue in our irresponsibility so Tinubu taxes us some more.

Tinubu might indeed be "trying to MURDER Nigerians", but the choice of dying is completely entirely ours!

Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Salewa97: 10:43am On Dec 22, 2025
Good initiative.

It's high time we start taking care of our environment
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Racoon(m): 11:12am On Dec 22, 2025
cheesy Hehehe! Taxation, taxation and taxation. Meanwhile nothing works with the quality of life of the citizens. Emilokan the chronic taxmaster go use taxation fleece even his zombies tire.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by pacino26(m): 11:13am On Dec 22, 2025
Hahahahahahahaha una never see anything. In two years we will be charged for breathing during our sleep as a means to support BAT green initiative policy. grin grin grin

People are still driving Mercedes Benz from 1970s o
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Elusive001: 12:01pm On Dec 22, 2025
Tell them that you are laptop boys, you wont pay a dime.

Make una dey support evil oooooo. Eh go reach una too in a bunga way.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by trutharena: 12:09pm On Dec 22, 2025
This is a welcome development.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by femi4: 12:29pm On Dec 22, 2025
The collector with little or nothing in return
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by MrSly(m): 12:29pm On Dec 22, 2025
Tinubu will eventually turn out for whom he is. A broad day robber.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:31pm On Dec 22, 2025
We keep on emulating financial laws from abroad but the accountability and transparency seem in abroad we avoid that.

Isn't this criminal
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by omoredia: 12:31pm On Dec 22, 2025
Hehe when will a thief be ever satisfied? The good thing is that the more they loot the power the actually get. When wisdom is lacking u will think money is everything
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by BlessedGift: 12:32pm On Dec 22, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxWJKYkTCFo


budaatum:
Isn't it rather funny that the things you complain about Tinubu are the things that are making Obidient me want to start liking Tinubu, lol.

"First, he removed fuel subsidy", which pleases me because no where is it written that you must drive by government's sweat.

"Then, he FLOATED the Naira", thereby eliminating a parallel exchange where some get a preferred rate that most of us can not get.

And "NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax)", and indeed tax, and for fixing our rubbish roads and to deter us from importing made in tokunboh junk when we should be creating jobs by making in Nigeria.

But you see all this as murder, when I see it all as making us responsible.

You see, less than 30% of us Nigerians went out to vote at the last election, and less than 9 million elected the president while the rest of us sat on our asses at home and couldn't be bothered, but now moan when the elected president sticks his filthy fingers in our pockets and takes our hard earned money as tax he's not accounting to us.

These policies of his will wake us up to be more responsible when the next election comes so like 80% of us might get off our asses and bother to vote in someone we prefer. Or of course we can continue in our irresponsibility so Tinubu taxes us some more.

Tinubu might indeed be "trying to MURDER Nigerians", but the choice of dying is completely entirely ours!
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by professore(m): 12:33pm On Dec 22, 2025
This evil man is closer to his grave.

He will not live forever.

Let somebody remind him that he is in the night of his existence here on earth already.

He doesn't need this level of wickedness because of his afterlife.

Obviously, he delights in the suffering of the masses, the evidence is too clear.

Nigeria is our commonwealth, but you are feeding fat with you and yours, but the masses can go and die (I hate it when he says the public outcry will not amount to anything). Well, your power today will not make you live forever as well.

Where are the military dictators today?
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Johnson5258: 12:34pm On Dec 22, 2025
Ehhhh! Make condemn iron no steal my motor oooo. Lol! Good idea actually.


Islie:
https://punchng.com/fg-to-introduce-mandatory-vehicle-recycling-fee-from-2026/?amp
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by jattopeter(m): 12:35pm On Dec 22, 2025
We deserve all that is happening to us.
Taxation with out accountability is synonymous to Extortion.
This is an Evil Government.
Namaster:
This is EVIL and CRIMINAL!

Previous post on the issue:

IF Tinubu wins in 2027, Nigeria would look like HELL and Nigerians would DESERVE it.

This is a government of ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY marked with a level of INSECURITY we've NEVER seen before in the history of Nigeria.

YET Nigerians are being gradually STRANGLED under the weight of MULTIPLE taxes.

First, he removed fuel subsidy. So motorists have to pay MORE for fuel. And non-motorists have to pay more for FARES.

NOBODY knows where the savings on fuel subsidy is going.

Then, he FLOATED the Naira and car importers have no option but to pay what was previously considered BLACK MARKET RATES to import cars and car buyers have to PAY through the NOSE to buy 15-year old cars.

Then, there is the Tinted Permit which is basically another form of TAX.

NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax) on all fuel purchases would likely be implemented.

Then, they'd TOP it off with another TAX in the form of Motor Recycling Fee.

In addition to that, he also wants Exporters to pay for a PRE-EXPORT Certificate which will definitely be passed on to Importers who'll pass it on to Final Car Buyers.

This is ALL in addition to the 7.5% VAT you'll need to pay when you buy a car.

To buy and own a car next year, you'll NEED to sell your kidney, your mother's kidney, your father's kidney and your Grandma's kidneys too.

ONLY good thing is that your Village People would AVOID you 'cause they won't like the way you'd be eyeing their kidneys too.

Tinubu is trying to MURDER Nigerians!
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by OmoOshodi(m):
My joy is....it will go round...both the supporters and opposition will feel the heat

Many lost their lives since Tilumbu became president through many means

Terrorism
Increased food cost
Extortions
Etc...

Yet he and his cronies are living like a king


Thank God. He's not going to be alive forever neither will i

Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Rich4god(m): 12:35pm On Dec 22, 2025
FG just want to squeeze every penny that the citizens have, yet nothing to show for it
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Franking: 12:36pm On Dec 22, 2025
Then 2027 will see mandatory bicycle recycling fee.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by miracle002(m): 12:36pm On Dec 22, 2025
Shego promax. Una never see something. Apc is the biggest scam to befall on Nigerians
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by ZACHIE:
Did they think through this nonsense?
Seems utterly reprehensible that a people will be subjected to such buffoonery at a difficult time as this.
Thumbs 👎👎👎👎👎
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Kingpele(m): 12:39pm On Dec 22, 2025
This government is pure evil and those in the government have lost their humanity
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by OredoPikin2: 12:41pm On Dec 22, 2025
budaatum:
Isn't it rather funny that the things you complain about Tinubu are the things that are making Obidient me want to start liking Tinubu, lol.

"First, he removed fuel subsidy", which pleases me because no where is it written that you must drive by government's sweat.

"Then, he FLOATED the Naira", thereby eliminating a parallel exchange where some get a preferred rate that most of us can not get.

And "NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax)", and indeed tax, and for fixing our rubbish roads and to deter us from importing made in tokunboh junk when we should be creating jobs by making in Nigeria.

But you see all this as murder, when I see it all as making us responsible.

You see, less than 30% of us Nigerians went out to vote at the last election, and less than 9 million elected the president while the rest of us sat on our asses at home and couldn't be bothered, but now moan when the elected president sticks his filthy fingers in our pockets and takes our hard earned money as tax he's not accounting to us.

These policies of his will wake us up to be more responsible when the next election comes so like 80% of us might get off our asses and bother to vote in someone we prefer. Or of course we can continue in our irresponsibility so Tinubu taxes us some more.

Tinubu might indeed be "trying to MURDER Nigerians", but the choice of dying is completely entirely ours!
Point of correction
He was never elected
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by themanderon: 12:41pm On Dec 22, 2025
ebukal67x:
Good initiative. But the fee should be minimal to avoid burdening vehicle owners.
Orie daru. Always supporting rubbish by these criminals in power.
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by Fuckyoumod: 12:42pm On Dec 22, 2025
Namaster:
This is EVIL and CRIMINAL!

Previous post on the issue:

IF Tinubu wins in 2027, Nigeria would look like HELL and Nigerians would DESERVE it.

This is a government of ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY marked with a level of INSECURITY we've NEVER seen before in the history of Nigeria.

YET Nigerians are being gradually STRANGLED under the weight of MULTIPLE taxes.

First, he removed fuel subsidy. So motorists have to pay MORE for fuel. And non-motorists have to pay more for FARES.

NOBODY knows where the savings on fuel subsidy is going.

Then, he FLOATED the Naira and car importers have no option but to pay what was previously considered BLACK MARKET RATES to import cars and car buyers have to PAY through the NOSE to buy 15-year old cars.

Then, there is the Tinted Permit which is basically another form of TAX.

NEXT year, the 5% SURCHARGE (read tax) on all fuel purchases would likely be implemented.

Then, they'd TOP it off with another TAX in the form of Motor Recycling Fee.

In addition to that, he also wants Exporters to pay for a PRE-EXPORT Certificate which will definitely be passed on to Importers who'll pass it on to Final Car Buyers.

This is ALL in addition to the 7.5% VAT you'll need to pay when you buy a car.

To buy and own a car next year, you'll NEED to sell your kidney, your mother's kidney, your father's kidney and your Grandma's kidneys too.

ONLY good thing is that your Village People would AVOID you 'cause they won't like the way you'd be eyeing their kidneys too.

Tinubu is trying to MURDER Nigerians!
Ranting here won't stop the tax master.

Nigerians must rise up together in unity against the forces of darkness called government of oppression, cruelty and anti people policies.

If they don't see you rising, they will continue to dish out these nonsensical policies just to steal your money and buy properties abroad for themselves and their generations to come.

Nigerians wake up! This is a fight that must be fought!
Re: FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee From 2026 by 43Ronin: 12:42pm On Dec 22, 2025
But in developed countries, they pay you for recycling your stuff not the other way round. See what tribalism has done to nigeria! One would think democracy would have benefitted the people under a yoruba president but the reverse is the case
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