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Cross River Launches MOT, Parking Permit, Warns Against Fake Documents

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The Cross River State government has launched the Motor Ordinance Test (MOT) and Parking Permit Agenda for the year 2024 to increase its revenue base.

The state government warned motorists plying state routes against acquisition of forged and fake documents so as not to incur the wrath of state government.

Director of Administration and Head of Traffic Management and Regulatory Agency (TRAMRA), Barr. Effiong Ekpo, issued the warning during the official launching of MOT/Parking Permit 2024, which took place at TRAMRA premises in Calabar.

“I urge all consultants whom we have gone through thier profiles and found them worthy to serve the governent in good capacities to put in thier experience and expertise to meet our target in this regard.

“As we unveil the security document today, I promise all our consultants our support they need to curb forgery and sale of fake papers by criminals to the public.

“I want also to let you know that I have sent a press release notifying the public, that only papers signed by the head of the agency are to be patronized.”

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In his closing remarks, Commissioner for Transport, Pastor Ekpeyong Cobham, warned that motorists who break TRAMRA laws would have thier vehicles impounded.

“It’s mandatory that vehicle owners have to buy motorists ordinance test documents,” stressing that it’s one of the ways they can contribute towards development of the state.

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