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Lagos State Rolls Out Three-Month Discount for Motorists to Replace Faded Number Plates

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
January 8, 2026
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Lagos State Rolls Out Three-Month Discount for Motorists to Replace Faded Number Plates
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The Lagos State Government has approved a three-month discount window for vehicle owners to replace faded and unreadable number plates, a move aimed at improving road safety and enhancing security across the state. The initiative, approved by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, was announced by the Permanent Secretary of the Motor Vehicles Administration Agency, Mr. Rasheed Muri-Okunola.

 

Described as a citizen-friendly measure, the rebate is designed to encourage voluntary compliance while reducing the financial burden on motorists. Clear and legible number plates are critical for traffic management, crime detection, and digital vehicle tracking, the government said, noting that faded or unreadable plates create challenges for law enforcement agencies.

 

The rebate applies only to worn, faded, or unclear plates and does not cover new vehicle registrations. Motorists are advised to visit the MVAA One-Stop Centre in Oshodi or any MVAA station across Lagos and to avoid unauthorised agents.

 

The announcement comes after vehicle number plate fees were increased nationwide in 2025 under a revised fee structure introduced by the Joint Tax Board, reflecting enhanced security features and rising production costs. Standard private and commercial plates now cost N30,000, with higher fees for articulated, dealer, fancy, and government plates.

 

While the Lagos State Government did not disclose the exact percentage of the discount, the three-month window offers motorists an opportunity to regularise their documentation at a reduced cost and contribute to safer roads.

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