News
Police extend grace period for Tinted Glass Permit enforcement to August 12
The Nigeria Police Force has officially extended the grace period for the enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit requirement to August 12, 2025.
This decision, approved by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, follows widespread public concerns over the reactivation of the digital application process. The Force, in a statement issued by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, acknowledged feedback from Nigerians and assured that it remains committed to delivering citizen-focused and transparent policing.
The extension is aimed at allowing the police time to further refine and simplify the application procedure, ensuring no applicant is unduly inconvenienced. Enhancements to both the physical and digital application platforms are underway, including improved verification measures and streamlined processing to eliminate delays and unauthorized charges.
The public is reminded that the only approved portal for obtaining and renewing the permit is www.possap.gov.ng, and are urged to report any cases of extortion or hidden charges via the dedicated hotline 09169967000.
The Nigeria Police Force reassured citizens of its commitment to public safety, digital innovation, and continued improvement in service delivery.
-
News2 days agoDangote slashes PMS price to N699, private depots follow with fresh reductions
-
News2 days agoI am saddened by passing of Bayelsa Deputy Governor, says NIS DG
-
Security2 days agoAir Chief orders higher vigilance, commits to modernised air power strategy
-
NUJ FCT6 hours agoNUJ FCT 2025 carol hails Journalists for truth, peace, development
-
News6 hours agoAfrica faces 130m housing deficit by 2030, $1.4trn in finance gap, minister warns
-
News1 day agoDiesel shortage disrupts telecom services in parts of Abuja — NCC
-
News21 hours agoGrace Ike makes strong case for journalists’ housing at Africa Housing Awards 2025
-
News6 hours agoHousing sector: HDAN vows Zero Tolerance for Scammers, pledges vigilant oversight for professional excellence


