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Lagos approves discount for faded number plate replacement
The Lagos State Government has approved a three-month discount window for motorists to replace faded and unreadable vehicle number plates, as part of efforts to improve road safety and strengthen security across the state.
The announcement was made in a statement posted on the official Facebook page of the Lagos State Government on Wednesday.
The approval was granted by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and disclosed by the Permanent Secretary of the Motor Vehicles Administration Agency, Mr. Rasheed Muri-Okunola.
He described the initiative as a citizen-friendly intervention aimed at encouraging voluntary compliance among motorists.
According to the state government, clear and legible number plates are essential for effective traffic management, vehicle identification, and public safety.
It noted that faded or unreadable plates pose challenges to law enforcement agencies and undermine crime detection efforts.
“The Lagos State Government has approved a three-month rebate window for motorists to replace faded and unreadable vehicle number plates, as part of renewed efforts to enhance road safety, improve vehicle identification, and strengthen security across the state,” the statement said.
Muri-Okunola explained that the discount was introduced to reduce the financial burden on vehicle owners and provide sufficient time for motorists to replace worn-out plates.
However, the government did not disclose the percentage of the discount to be offered.
The rebate applies strictly to vehicles with faded, worn, or unclear number plates and does not cover new vehicle registrations.
Motorists were advised to visit the MVAA One-Stop Centre in Oshodi or any MVAA office across the state to access the service.
The government also warned residents to avoid patronising unauthorised agents.
The state government added that legible number plates support digital vehicle tracking systems and crime prevention, noting that the initiative aligns with its approach of balancing enforcement with empathy.
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