The right Naija news at your fingertips

House of Reps Directs Police to Halt Harassment of Motorists Over Tinted Glass Violations in FCT

The Nigerian House of Representatives has instructed the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police to stop harassing motorists over violations related to tinted windows and covered number plates. This decision came after a motion of urgent national importance was raised by Muktar Shagaya during a plenary session on Tuesday.

The House recognized that while the FCT Police’s goal of banning tinted windows and covered plates was aimed at improving security, the sudden enforcement had caused significant inconvenience for motorists. The lack of public notice led to widespread harassment, with many vehicles being impounded.

As a result, the House has called for the immediate suspension of the enforcement of the ban on tinted windows and covered number plates. It also instructed the FCT Police to release vehicles that had been impounded solely for these violations, as long as there were no other offenses.

Additionally, the House urged the FCT Police to issue a public notice informing the public of a grace period of at least 90 days, giving vehicle owners time to comply with the regulations.

This resolution aims to strike a balance between improving security and protecting the rights of citizens, ensuring that law-abiding motorists are not unfairly treated.

Related News

Featured personality

R&B ARTIST

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Amada Kings

Featured Post
Sponsor

This is the heading

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolor
Top Categories