Central Motor Registry ensures the protection of Nigerians -Dr. Sani Gwarzo

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Pic L-R: Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Bakre Juliana Modupe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo and Deputy Chairman House Committee on Police Affairs, Honourable Adewale Waheed during a two-day stakeholders Conference on Improving Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the Ministry with a theme “Strategies at Enhancing Internally Generated Revenue” held at the Exclusive Serene Hotel in Abuja.
Pic L-R: Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Bakre Juliana Modupe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo and Deputy Chairman House Committee on Police Affairs, Honourable Adewale Waheed during a two-day stakeholders Conference on Improving Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the Ministry with a theme “Strategies at Enhancing Internally Generated Revenue” held at the Exclusive Serene Hotel in Abuja.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo has pointed out that the Central Motor Registry was designed to ensure the protection of Nigerians by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) from criminals and challenges of stolen vehicles.

He stated this during a two-day stakeholders Conference on Improving Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the Ministry with a theme “Strategies at Enhancing Internally Generated Revenue” held at the Exclusive Serene Hotel in Abuja.

The Permanent Secretary said that the Central Motor Registry is a lifetime guarantee that would protect the citizens and their property whenever there are issues of armed robbery, kidnapping, and theft by criminals in the country.

In his words,“ If you are to purchase a car in Nigeria today, you are most likely to buy an imported used car which many do not know their origin and the challenges attached to it. Nigeria as a member of the Interpol system, you can login and register the identity of the vehicle, and the history and antecedent of the vehicle would be revealed. If anything happens in another country where it was registered, the Nigeria Police will protect you as you have done the needful. That is the essence of the certificate of registration”.

He said that the automation of the Police Specialized Services such as Character Certificate, Motor Vehicle registration, and others had made the service delivery seamless as it stopped extortions, and people traveled from the 36 states to Abuja to get the services.

The Permanent Secretary said, “We do not want a situation where you are coming from Maiduguri, Sokoto, Port Harcourt or Lagos to Abuja, Headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force to apply for the Police Character Certificate and Motor Vehicle Registration. We want it to be a seamless process, do it online, provide the information and pay a token at your home (Desktop/Laptops) and get quality service that would make life easier for everybody and also guarantee that police can continue to provide more services without making excuses of no funds from the government”. He stressed.

Pic L-R: Deputy Director (Legal) Mrs. Jummai Lamorde; Director (Policy Research and Statistics) Mrs. Azeez Margaret; Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Bakre Juliana Modupe, Permanent Secretary, Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo; Director (Police Service Department) Ibrahim Muhammad; Director (Human Resource Management) Simon Stephen and participants during a two-day stakeholders Conference on Improving Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the Ministry with a theme “Strategies at Enhancing Internally Generated Revenue” held at the Exclusive Serene Hotel in Abuja.
Pic L-R: Deputy Director (Legal) Mrs. Jummai Lamorde; Director (Policy Research and Statistics) Mrs. Azeez Margaret; Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Bakre Juliana Modupe, Permanent Secretary, Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo; Director (Police Service Department) Ibrahim Muhammad; Director (Human Resource Management) Simon Stephen and participants during a two-day stakeholders Conference on Improving Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the Ministry with a theme “Strategies at Enhancing Internally Generated Revenue” held at the Exclusive Serene Hotel in Abuja.

Dr Sani Gwarzo reiterated that this is not a profit-making venture but to improve the quality of services and operations of the Nigeria Police Force adding that it is not peculiar to Nigeria alone as it is practiced in America and Europe.

The Permanent Secretary said the conference was organized to acquaint the participants to improve their level of contributions to the internal general revenue and brainstorm on the challenges in it. He noted that it would enable the participants to explore ways of imbibing the culture of professionalism and accountability in the revenue-generation activities.

Earlier, the Director of Finance and Accounts, Mrs. Bakre Juliana Modupe revealed that the budget every year always records deficit, and based on this development Mr. President has mandated everybody in the revenue generation in MDAS to be up and doing on improving the revenue of the entire federation to tackle developmental projects in the country.

She said the programme is essential to the existence of the nation as the Ministry of Police Affairs is occupying a critical position in the process of improving revenue. We should all listen to experts and learn how to improve the revenue of the Ministry which would benefit the nation. Bakre noted.

Bolaji O.Kazeem
Deputy Director (Press and Public Relations