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12/08/2025

PRESS RELEASE

TINTED GLASS PERMIT: NPF FURTHER EXTENDS GRACE PERIOD FOR ENFORCEMENT TO OCTOBER 2, 2025
The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has approved a further extension of the grace period for the enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit requirement for vehicles with tinted windows, with the new enforcement date now set for 2nd October, 2025.

This decision follows a significant surge in applications via the official portal, reflecting heightened public compliance with the directive. In light of this, the Force considers it imperative to allow sufficient time for the meticulous scrutiny of applications to ensure that the permit is issued only to eligible and qualified individuals, in line with national security considerations.

The extension will also provide room for the continued fine-tuning of verification processes, both digital and physical, to maintain the integrity of the permit system and prevent abuse. The Nigeria Police Force reaffirms that the authorized platform for the application remains possap.gov.ng and advises citizens to disregard any unofficial channels.

Members of the public are further encouraged to report all forms of extortion, hidden charges, or unauthorized processing to the appropriate Police authorities, including via the dedicated hotline: 08147818871.

The Nigeria Police Force appreciates the cooperation of the Nigerian people and remains committed to balancing public convenience with robust security measures for the safety of all.

DCP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA

11th August, 2025.

Forewarned is forearmed.Dear Lagosians,pls be be guided.
05/09/2023

Forewarned is forearmed.

Dear Lagosians,pls be be guided.

02/09/2023
26/07/2023
Informative!!!
17/06/2023

Informative!!!

🚙Drive Time 🚘

❌Mistakes To Avoid When Driving

Mistakes that can damage a vehicle badly and put the owner on the hook for some huge repair bills.

1. Sliding The Vehicle Down A Slope In Neutral Mode.

This is a very common mistake when driving an automatic transmission car
This habit won’t let you accelerate the car except for slowing it down. It cuts the oil supply, so the transmission does not get the proper lubrication for smooth operation. It results in significant wear and damage. For that reason, we recommend discarding this habit since the repair costs don’t worth the negligible fuel savings.

2. Revving The Engine Before Switching To The Gear.
Automatic Gearbox

Revving the engine before switching to the gear is not a good habit for automatic car owners.
It gives the transmission a massive shock that leads to more friction between the internal components, causing damage to engine parts.

3. Shifting Gears When The Car Is Rolling (In Motion).

You cannot save fuel in this way
It makes your transmission components to change direction rapidly, wearing out the gearbox at an astounding pace. Use your brakes instead to stop the vehicle. Some people shift into Park without pushing the brakes, which is also bad for the gearbox.

4 . Keeping In Neutral At The Red Light

You will damage the car by doing this
Many people do this to save fuel and protect the driveline from unnecessary wear. In fact, the loss is minimal if you push the brakes by keeping the gearbox in Drive mode. The actual damage takes place when you switch into and out of the neutral mode.

5 . Switching Into The Parking Mode Before Completely Stopping The Car

You shouldn’t switch into the parking mode unless your car is completely stopped.
Shifting to the Park mode will cause a locking pin to be inserted into a gear attached to the output shaft of the gearbox. The wheels are also connected to the same shaft. So, when you lock it and keep the vehicle rolling/moving at the same time, there’s a risk of breaking the locking pin.

NB: D-S means Drive Sports. Can you switch from D to S while driving? Yes, you can switch from D to S mode while driving. In fact, most cars with an automatic transmission allow you to switch between different driving modes while the car is in motion.

Drive safely.

You are my Customer,you have 5 cars.I send you and others reminder messages to renew your documets,yet you didn't oblige...
16/01/2023

You are my Customer,you have 5 cars.

I send you and others reminder messages to renew your documets,yet you didn't oblige.

You thought I was all out just to make "MORNEY" (IN Igbo accent)...🤣

I have reason for sending messages to Clients.

Now,you have about N100,000 fines on all of your CAR DOCUMENTS, then you are running kitikiti katakata to reach out to me. Sorry o but you will pay the N100,000 and renew those expired documents sha.

You can avoid such if you RENEW YOUR VEHICLE DOCUMENTS with us at PJ Eazyreg-01 ...

This service takes just 24hr. You heard me😉.

Call now on 08025521864.

12/10/2022

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has concluded all necessary arrangements to en

18/09/2022

Lagos State Traffic Offences And Their Fines.

1. Driving without a Driver’s licence – Impound vehicle.

2. Driving of any vehicle by person under 18 – N30,000.

3. Driving with fake number plates – N30,000, 3 years in prison.

4. Driving with forged vehicle particulars – 6 months in prison.

5. Driving with fake driver’s licence – 6 months in prison.

6. Driving without road worthiness – Impound vehicle.

7. Driving only yellow – N80,000. Enforce painting

8. Driving without Hackey permit – Impound vehicle.

9. No display of Hackey permit – Impound vehicle

10. Kabu Kabu without permit – Impound vehicle

11. Disobeying LASTMA Officer – N30,000/
Impound vehicle.

12. Neglect of traffic direction light – 3 months in prison.

13. Smoking while driving – N30,000/Impound vehicle.

14. Physically assault traffic officer – N50,000/6 months in prison.

15. Driving without full light – N50,000.

16. Driving with worn out tyre – N30,000.

17. Driving without spare tyre – N30,000

18. Driving smoking vehicle – N30,000

19. No fire extinguisher – N30,000

20. Broken windscreen – N30,000

21. Tinted windscreen – N30,000

22. Eating and driving with one hand – 3 months in prison.

23. One way driving – 3 years in prison

24. Driving without fasten seat blt – N30,000

25. Not painting a commercial vehicle the approved colour – N50,000

26. No car hire service permit – 1st 20,000; 2nd N30,000, Impond vehicle

27. Parking on yellow line on any public highway/

illegal parking – 1st N20,000; subsequent N30,000

28. Vehicle crossing double yellow line/center line – 1st N20,000; subsequent N30,000.

29. Staying within the yellow junction box (offside rule) – 1st N20,000; subsequent N30,000

30. Failure to yield to right of the way of pedestrian at zebra crossing – 1st N20,000; subsequent N30,000

31. Failure to give to traffic on the left at a roundabout – 1st N20,000; subsequent N30,000.

32. Driving on walkway or kerb – Impound

33. Reversing on the highway & parking on walkways

Do not be caught on the wrong side of the LAW
17/09/2022

Do not be caught on the wrong side of the LAW

The Lagos State Taskforce has said that driving against traffic (one-way) on major roads endangers t

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