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Nigeria Police Resume Nationwide Enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit January 2

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By :  Chinasaokwu Helen Okoro

 

 

Nigeria Police Resume Nationwide Enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit January 2

 

 

The Nigeria Police Force has announced the resumption of nationwide enforcement of tinted glass permits, effective January 2, a move that signals a renewed push to tighten road security and curb criminal activities linked to the misuse of covered vehicle windows. The directive, which applies across all states of the federation, places motorists on notice to regularize their documentation or risk sanctions as the new year begins.

 

 

According to police authorities, the decision follows months of public sensitization, internal consultations, and improvements in the issuance process for tinted glass permits. The Force said the enforcement is not a sudden clampdown but a continuation of efforts to balance citizens’ comfort with national security imperatives. Vehicles with factory-fitted tinted windows are not exempt; owners must still obtain valid permits to avoid harassment or penalties.

 

 

Tinted glass permits in Nigeria are regulated under the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Act, which restricts the use of darkened windows except for medical or security reasons approved by the Inspector-General of Police. Over the years, enforcement has been inconsistent, often suspended due to complaints of extortion, abuse by officers, and lack of clarity for motorists. The January 2 restart, police say, will be different.

 

 

Senior police officials insist the process has been streamlined through a centralized application system designed to reduce human contact and curb corruption. Applicants are expected to apply through designated channels, submit required documentation—including vehicle particulars and medical or security justification where applicable—and receive digitally verifiable permits. The Force has warned officers against arbitrary stops and demanded professionalism at checkpoints, stressing that misconduct will attract disciplinary action.

 

 

The police argue that the misuse of tinted windows has complicated crime detection, particularly in cases of kidnapping, armed robbery, and targeted assassinations. Darkened windows, they say, shield suspects from identification, frustrate surveillance, and enable swift escapes. With rising insecurity on highways and in urban centers, the Force believes stricter compliance will enhance visibility and deterrence.

 

 

Public reaction has been mixed. Some motorists welcome the clarity, noting that consistent enforcement could reduce selective policing and roadside arguments. Others remain skeptical, recalling past experiences where enforcement periods became opportunities for extortion. Commercial drivers and ride-hailing operators have also raised concerns about delays and costs, urging authorities to ensure fast processing and clear guidelines.

 

 

Civil society groups have called for transparency and accountability, recommending public hotlines for complaints and the deployment of body cameras at checkpoints. They argue that without oversight, even well-intentioned policies can deepen distrust between citizens and law enforcement. The police, in response, have pledged to publish enforcement protocols and collaborate with monitoring units to track compliance by officers.

 

 

Medical practitioners have reminded the public that exemptions for health reasons—such as photosensitivity—must be backed by certified documentation. Security agencies and diplomatic vehicles, already covered by special provisions, are expected to display appropriate identification during checks.

 

 

As January 2 approaches, the message from the Nigeria Police is unequivocal: motorists should regularize their status ahead of enforcement to avoid inconvenience. The Force has urged patience from the public during the initial phase, promising a firm but fair approach.

 

 

Whether the renewed enforcement will deliver safer roads without reviving old grievances remains to be seen. What is clear is that tinted windows—once a symbol of comfort and status—are back under the spotlight, and compliance will be the watchword in the new year.

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