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E-CMR to eliminate stopping of vehicles to check papers – Police

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By Toyibat Ajose On Sep 20, 2024
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The Nigeria Police Force’s (NPF) Electronic Central Motor Registry (E-CMR) innovation aims to eliminate the need for motorists to be stopped for vehicle information verification.

This was disclosed by Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, where he highlighted the potential benefits of the E-CMR system.

Adejobi emphasized how this “e-policing” initiative simplifies and enhances efficiency. Under the leadership of Inspector-General Olukayode Egbetokun, the E-CMR system was introduced to improve road safety and streamline the policing process.

He explained that the new system enables vehicle owners to register their vehicles digitally, providing quick responses in case of emergencies.

“If your vehicle is registered with the NPF E-CMR and is stolen, you can instantly flag it as stolen through your online profile,” a statement read. Adejobi added that the system alerts all field officers nationwide within seconds, increasing the chances of a swift recovery.

On the E-CMR’s paperless approach, one post stated, “No more stopping to check papers—our officers are equipped with advanced technology to verify documents in real time.” Another added, “With the NPF’s new E-CMR system, you no longer need to carry physical documents. Access all your vehicle information digitally—quick, easy, and secure.”

Earlier this year, the IGP ordered the enforcement of the digitalized Central Motor Registry to modernize the motor vehicle registration process and enhance national security.

However, the enforcement, initially scheduled for July 29, 2024, was suspended on July 15. According to a statement by Muyiwa Adejobi, the delay allows for widespread awareness of the e-CMR initiative, designed to improve vehicle safety and security, including motorcycles. The system will gather data provided by vehicle owners, which can be used to flag stolen vehicles, among other benefits.

 

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