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Friday, July 13, 2012

Senate approves new driver’s licence, vehicle number plates


The Senate on Thursday directed the Police to suspend the Biometric Central Motor Registry (BCMR) system and to also discontinue collecting the N3.500 fee charged for the service.
The Senate resolved that the BCMR was a duplication of the ongoing vehicle owners’ biometric data scheme, introduced by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).
The controversy surrounding the new number plates and vehicle registration FRSC) has thus been put to rest.
The cost of standard motor vehicle plate numbers was reduced from N15, 000 to N8, 400 and driver’s licence from N6, 000 to N4, 000.

Those of articulated vehicles will now cost N11, 200 instead of the N20, 000 as stipulated by the FRSC while privileged numbers and fancy or personalised numbers were left as recommended by the FRSC.
However, dealer number plates which cost N30, 000 before now was slashed to N16, 800.
The senate has therefore lifted the suspension on the issuance of the number plates and new driver’s licences, just as it barred the police from conducting another vehicle registration.

The Senate, which adopted all the recommendations of its Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs, approved the recommendation that the deadline for compliance with the new scheme be extended from August 2012 to February 2013.

The chairman of the committee, Dahiru Awaisu Kuta, while presenting the report said, "the current suspension on the issuance of the new driver’s licence and vehicle number plates now in its fourth month, resulting in a huge backlog of demands for these items by the motorists will be lifted immediately, taking into account the 30 per cent reduction."
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