VReg: Boosting Revenue and Security
By Patience Ikpeme
Nigeria has introduced a tool to combat revenue losses and bolster national security: the Vehicle Registration (VReg) platform. Designed to bridge critical information gaps in vehicle administration, VReg aims to revolutionize revenue collection, crime prevention, and national planning.
Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the Economy Mr. Wale Edun highlighted the repercussions of the absence of a centralized vehicle data platform, noting its detrimental impact on customs duty collection, information accessibility for planning and security purposes, and law enforcement effectiveness. This opacity led to revenue leaks and hindered effective crime prevention measures.
Launched in 2021, VReg confronts these challenges directly. By interfacing with multiple global vehicle databases, it offers real-time insights into vehicle history, customs duty compliance, and ownership records.
This comprehensive data equips stakeholders to: Combat customs duty evasion as VReg empowers authorities to spot and rectify inconsistencies in customs declarations, ensuring accurate duty collection and preventing revenue loss.
There will be seamless data exchange among stakeholders which in turn streamlines processes, enhances decision-making, and reduces administrative complexities. In addition, VReg’s global network integration simplifies import processes and ensures compliance with international standards, fostering smooth global trade.

In the area of strengthening security, VReg’s comprehensive vehicle data aids in tracking stolen vehicles, identifying perpetrators, and preventing potential security threats.
Mr. Edun highlighted VReg’s successful integration with vital stakeholders such as the Nigerian Customs Service, National Insurance Commission, National Collateral Registry, and Motor Vehicle Registration Agencies across several states. This collaboration has yielded:
The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance Mr. Okokon Ekanem Udo highlighted VReg as Nigeria’s centralized vehicle database, storing comprehensive vehicle details via unique VINs.

He emphasized the underutilization of vehicle data and positioned VReg as a dynamic aggregator linking stakeholders like Nigeria Customs Service, National Insurance Commission, and National Collateral Registry for enhanced interconnectivity and data dynamism.