
FG Bans Import of Vehicles Without Certification
The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a ban on the importation of vehicles without proper certification, in a move aimed at strengthening safety standards and regulatory compliance.
Under the new directive, only vehicles with valid certification documents will be allowed into the country. This includes compliance with safety, environmental, and quality standards.
Authorities say the policy is designed to prevent the entry of substandard or unsafe vehicles into the Nigerian market.
The government cited several reasons for the decision, including:
- Rising concerns over road safety
- Increased importation of unverified vehicles
- The need to align with international standards
The move is expected to improve overall vehicle quality on Nigerian roads.
The ban will significantly affect:
- Car importers and dealers
- Clearing agents
- Prospective car buyers
Importers will now need to ensure all vehicles meet certification requirements before shipment to avoid losses.
The policy is expected to:
- Enhance road safety
- Reduce accidents linked to faulty vehicles
- Improve environmental compliance
It also encourages transparency in the vehicle importation process.
As implementation begins, stakeholders are advised to stay informed and comply with the new regulations to avoid disruptions.
The development marks another step toward improving regulatory standards in Nigeria’s transport and import sector.
