The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Jimoh Olohundare, has declared that it is now prohibited for motorists in the state to cover their vehicle number plates, warning that the command will begin strict enforcement of the directive. The CP also cautioned against the use of tinted glasses that obscure the front and right side of vehicles as well as the use of unregistered vehicles on Lagos roads. The Lagos police boss made the declaration on Monday during a press briefing after addressing officers and men of the command on directives issued by the Inspector-General of Police, Disu Olatunji. According to him, any vehicle owner who purchases a car must ensure it is immediately registered, stressing that the command will enforce the rules while respecting the human rights and dignity of citizens. “It is prohibited for anyone in Lagos to cover their plate number or to use tinted glasses where the front screen and the right screen are tinted and covered. People are also prohibited from ...
A section of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation was on Monday morning gutted by fire, causing panic among workers and visitors at the government facility in Abuja. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the day, reportedly affected part of the building housing offices within the federal civil service structure. As of the time of filing this report, the exact cause of the fire had not been officially confirmed. Emergency responders were quickly deployed to the scene after the fire broke out. Firefighters are currently at the scene battling the flames in a bid to prevent the blaze from spreading to other sections of the building. Authorities are expected to conduct an assessment to determine the extent of damage caused by the fire once it is completely extinguished. It was reported that the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation plays a central role in coordinating the activities of federal civil servants across ministries, depart...