Through a “secure and user-friendly” portal, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has resumed issuing Tinted Glass Permits (TGP) across the country. According to a statement released by Forces spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi on Wednesday, permission may be obtained via possap.gov.ng.Widespread public complaints over drivers being harassed for using tinted windows prompted the action, he claimed. “The initiative reflects the need for a clear, transparent, and accountable process for regularizing factory-fitted tinted glass on vehicles,” the spokesperson said. “A standardized system that ...
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