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Rule of Law: Delta, Katsina, others enforce tinted glass permits despite court order to stop

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 4, 2025 1503 Minutes read0

A major legal direc­tive emerged yesterday Friday, October 3, as the Federal High Court sitting in War­ri, Delta State, ordered the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to suspend the enforcement of the tinted glass permit for ve­hicle owners.

However, while the rule of law mandates adher­ence to the Federal High Court’s order suspending enforcement, several state commands have recently announced or commenced full enforcement of the regulations, presenting a conflict between judicial direction and ground op­erations, including Edo, Delta and Katsina States, reports Saturday Independent.

The court issued this interim order during the opening of the hearing in Suit No. FHC/WR/ CS/103/2025. The law­suit was instituted by legal practitioner John Aikpokpo-Martins, who approached the court to challenge the legality of the new tinted permit en­forcement.

In its decision, the court explicitly asked the police and the IGP to maintain the status quo and com­manded the police author­ities to “respect judicial processes pending further proceedings in the matter”.

Senior Advocate Kunle Edun, who led the petition­er’s legal team, confirmed the development, empha­sising that the directive is a crucial measure “in ensur­ing that the rule of law is upheld while the substan­tive issues in the case are being determined”.

This judicial interven­tion follows months of pub­lic criticism regarding the policy, with motorists voic­ing concerns over harass­ment, extortion at check­points, and the fairness of demanding permits, par­ticularly for factory-fitted tinted windows.

The police had defended the policy as lawful, citing the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Act of 1991 and national security con­cerns.

The enforcement of the ban on unauthorised use of sirens and the tinted glass permit regulations began in the Zone Five Po­lice Command, which is located in the South-south Geo-political Zone and comprises Edo and Delta states.

The Assistant Inspec­tor-General of Police in charge of Zone Five, Sal­ma-Dogo Garba, stated that the exercise is in line with existing laws and directives from the In­spector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun. The enforcement applies to all vehicles with tinted glass, regardless of whether they are factory or non-factory fitted.

Motorists with tinted glass were strongly ad­vised to register their ve­hicles and obtain permits at www.possap.gov.ng and subsequently proceed to their state command headquarters for physi­cal verification. Alterna­tively, those not desiring a permit were advised to remove the tint or replace factory-fitted tinted glass­es with transparent ones, as legally provided by the Motor Vehicles (Prohibi­tion of Tinted Glass) Act 2004.

Prior to the court’s sus­pension order, the Delta State Police Command had announced that it would begin full enforcement of the regulations effective Thursday, October 2, 2025.

AIG Garba warned field operatives and supervi­sory officers in the Zone Five Command to execute the exercise with “utmost professionalism, devoid of any form of harassment or extortion of motorists,” stressing that any officer found wanting would be sanctioned.

The Katsina State Police Command has also com­menced enforcement of the Vehicle Tinted Glass Permit Regulations. DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, the state Police Public Re­lations Officer, released a statement on Friday, urg­ing motorists to comply to avoid embarrassment across the state. Aliyu not­ed that the enforcement is aimed at enhancing public safety and security.

The Commissioner of Police for the Katsina State Command, CP Bello Shehu, cautioned officers against any form of unpro­fessionalism, including in­civility to members of the public, harassment, intimi­dation, or extortion during the enforcement exercise. He called on the public to cooperate with officers and report any uncivil be­haviour to the command.

 

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