Nigerian Police Go Resume Tinted Glass Permit Enforcement January 2, 2026 After Detty December Flex

Nigerian Police Go Resume Tinted Glass Permit Enforcement January 2, 2026 After Detty December Flex

After all the December jollification wey turn Nigeria to one big party ground, Nigerian Police don announce say dem go resume full enforcement of tinted glass permit from January 2, 2026. For now, dem allow citizens breathe small as Detty December still dey hot with concerts, weddings, owambe, and night cruising.

Nigerian Police sources yarn say the pause na to reduce wahala during festive movement, as Nigerians dey waka up and down with family, friends, and vibes. Nobody wan stop enjoyment or block convoy of enjoyment-seeking citizens just because of glass tint.

But make nobody confuse kindness with forgetfulness. January no dey forgive anybody, and enforcement go land sharp-sharp once New Year rice don finish.

Why Tinted Glass Permit Still Matter

Nigerian Police don remind Nigerians say tinted glass permit no be decoration or luxury document. Na security matter. Dem need am to properly identify vehicles and reduce crime, especially kidnapping, armed robbery, and other Gbas Gbos activities.

According to police, too many criminals dey hide under dark glass to operate, and enforcement dey help officers quickly know who be legit user and who dey move funny. So if your car get factory-fitted tint or custom tint, permit still compulsory.

Dem also add say excuse like “na small tint” or “na Tokunbo glass” no go save anybody once enforcement resume. Law na law, whether e dey sunny or rainy.

January 2 No Be Joke –Nigerian Police Warn Drivers

Nigerian Police clear am say from January 2, 2026, dem officers go return to road fully. Any motorist wey no get valid tinted glass permit fit face fine, questioning, or further action according to law.

Drivers dey advised make dem use this Detty December window arrange their papers, renew expired permits, or apply afresh if dem never get. Better do am now than to start arguing on roadside when January hunger already dey bite.

As police talk am, “Enjoy your December, but respect the law when January knock.” Because for Nigeria, vibes fit end, but checkpoint no dey sleep.


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