Security: Nigeria Police Force Introduces Digital Central Motor Registry

In continuation of its commitment to safeguarding the nation, protecting citizens’ lives and property, and maintaining law and order, while recognising the increasing challenges posed by vehicular crimes, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has introduced a new digital Central Motor Registry to enhance security.

In a statement signed by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, he noted that over 60 years ago, the Central Motor Registry (CMR) was established as a fundamental tool for managing motor vehicle information. However, the evolution of vehicular crimes in the digital age demands a modernised and expanded approach. Consequently, the NPF has revitalised the CMR by introducing digitalisation to align with the realities of contemporary policing.

The digitalisation of the Central Motor Registry (CMR) by the Nigeria Police Force, brings several significant advantages and benefits for the general public:

1. Enhanced Security: Citizens can have greater confidence in the security of their vehicles, with the digital CMR in place. The availability of accurate and real-time vehicle information will assist in preventing and quickly resolving vehicular crimes, ensuring that citizens’ valuable assets are protected.

2. Efficient Law Enforcement: The Police will be better equipped to enforce motor vehicle-related laws, including registration and licensing. This will lead to safer roads and improved traffic management, ultimately benefiting all road users.

3. Crime Deterrence: The comprehensive database of motor vehicles, will act as a deterrent to potential criminals who might intend to use vehicles for illegal activities. The knowledge that law enforcement has access to accurate information, can discourage criminal behaviour.

4.Expedited Investigations: In cases involving accidents or disputes related to motor vehicles, the digital CMR will expedite investigations, providing swift resolutions and reducing inconvenience for citizens.

5. National Security: Maintaining accurate vehicular information, significantly contributes to national security. It ensures that vehicles associated with criminal activities can be tracked and addressed promptly, bolstering overall security efforts.

The Nigeria Police Force however, called upon all Nigerians to embrace this transformative initiative, by enrolling their vehicles in the digital Central Motor Registry (CMR), to actively participate in enhancing security and creating a safer environment for all.

“To begin, please visit [CMR Digital Registration](https://cmris.npf.gov.ng), and register your vehicle today. Together, we can make our roads and communities safer for everyone”, the statement noted.

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