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FG To Introduce Mandatory Vehicle Recycling Fee from 2026: A New Era For Nigeria’s Automotive Sector

“Policy aims to formalise vehicle disposal, boost revenue, and promote environmental sustainability in Nigeria’s automotive sector.”
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 22, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a transformative policy set to take effect in 2026 — the introduction of a mandatory vehicle recycling fee as part of a broader strategy to formalise the country’s automotive recycling market and modernise the sector.

The initiative was unveiled by the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), and reflects a significant shift toward sustainable vehicle management and circular economy principles.

Why This Policy Matters

At present, Nigeria’s vehicle recycling industry operates largely informally, with old and end‑of‑life vehicles often abandoned along roadsides or broken up in unregulated markets. The new policy aims to change this by requiring a small fee at the point of vehicle registration, which will be pooled to fund safe and environmentally sound disposal and recycling of vehicles once they reach the end of their useful lives.

This approach mirrors practices in developed countries, where vehicle owners often pay a disposal or recycling levy that supports formal end‑of‑life processing systems. According to the NADDC Director‑General, Joseph Osanipin, this system ensures responsibility for vehicle disposal and helps transform what has been an environmental burden into a resource‑efficient and revenue‑generating segment of the economy.





Economic and Environmental Goals

The vehicle recycling initiative is designed to deliver multiple benefits:

  • Revenue Generation: Officials estimate the formalised recycling sector could contribute over ₦150 billion annually to the Nigerian economy if effectively managed.

  • Job Creation: A structured recycling ecosystem could generate employment across dismantling, refurbishment, logistics, and resale operations.

  • Circular Economy Development: With research showing that more than 85% of components from end‑of‑life vehicles are reusable or recyclable, the policy positions Nigeria to capitalise on local second‑hand parts production and reuse markets.

  • Environmental Protection: Formal recycling reduces abandoned vehicles and hazardous waste, leading to cleaner cities and safer roads.

Complementary Automotive Reforms

The vehicle recycling fee comes alongside other regulatory reforms aimed at curbing the importation of end‑of‑life vehicles into Nigeria.

From 2026, the government will introduce mandatory pre‑export certification for all used vehicles imported into the country — a requirement currently absent in Nigeria but common in many other African and developed countries. This measure is targeted at stopping the influx of rusted, near‑unroadworthy vehicles being offloaded into the Nigerian market and shifting inspection costs to exporters rather than Nigerian consumers.

The NADDC has also indicated plans to support the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), and alternative fuel technologies. This includes the development of training programmes, technician certification standards, and the promotion of vehicle conversion initiatives to compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric powertrains — part of the broader National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP).

Public Reception and Next Steps

Officials acknowledge that the introduction of mandatory fees could initially face resistance from the public, especially vehicle owners concerned about additional costs. However, the government has called on media and stakeholders to communicate the long‑term benefits of the policy, including economic growth, environmental protection, and improved safety in the automotive ecosystem.

With 2026 set to be a pivotal year for Nigeria’s automotive transformation, the mandatory vehicle recycling fee marks a bold step toward sustainability, formalised industry practices, and economic diversification — signalling a new chapter for the country’s road transport sector.

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