The Nigeria Police Force has announced that with the implementation of the digital Central Motor Registry Information System (e-CMR), officers will no longer need to stop vehicle owners to check their documents.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, shared this update on Wednesday night via his account on the X platform, explaining that police officers will now be equipped with advanced technology to verify vehicle documents in real time.
Adejobi noted that once the e-CMR is fully operational, vehicle owners and users will no longer need to carry physical documents, as all necessary information will be stored digitally.
EDITOR’S PICKS
- School Proprietress Allegedly Killed, Burnt By Son In Delta
- Man Detained for Allegedly Killing Mother, Mutilating Son in Abia
- Fubara Regains Freedom After 11 Days in Captivity
He also highlighted a new feature of the system, stating that if a vehicle registered with the NPF e-CMR is stolen, the owner can quickly flag it through their profile, alerting police officers nationwide in seconds.

“The Inspector-General, Egbetokun, is transforming road safety with the new E-CMR system,” Adejobi said. “No more stopping to check papers—our officers can now verify documents instantly using cutting-edge technology.”
He added, “With the NPF’s E-CMR system, you won’t need to carry physical documents. All your vehicle information will be accessible digitally, making the process quick, easy, and secure.”
FURTHER READING
- Poverty, Hardship: Nigerians Turn To Organ Selling Amid Crisis
- Petrol Price Hike Pushing Nigerians To Breaking Point – NLC, Atiku
- No Mass Resignation Of Soldiers Due To Corruption, Low Morale -Nigerian Army
“If your registered vehicle is stolen, you can flag it as stolen through your online profile, and officers across the country will be notified within seconds. Let’s work together to make our roads safer.
Click here to watch our video of the week:
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611