Only 25% Of Vehicles Have Insurance

As of 2023, only about 25% of vehicles on Nigerian roads were insured, which translates to approximately three million vehicles out of 12 million registered.

The trend suggests a low rate of insurance coverage due to factors like inflation and increased premiums.



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The Nigerian Police Force launched a nationwide enforcement initiative in February 2025 to improve compliance with third-party motor insurance.

In Nigeria, driving without valid insurance can result in several penalties:

Fines: Drivers may face fines ranging from N2,000 to N300,000 or more, depending on the location and circumstances. In Lagos State, the fine starts at N20,000 for a first offense.

Imprisonment: There is a potential sentence of up to one year in prison for driving without insurance123.

Licence Revocation: Driving licenses and vehicle licenses can be suspended or revoked.

Vehicle Seizure: Authorities may impound vehicles until proper insurance is proven and fines are paid.

 

 



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