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Customs In Partnership with World Bank Introduces Fast Track 2.0 To Facilitate Trade

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Author: Cynthia Idowu; Lagos.

The Nigeria Customs Service is at the verge of introducing a new digitisation process aimed at fast-tracking clearance of goods at the Port.

The Fast Track 2.0 scheme which is also a fully automated proces was unveiled at a sensitization program held at Eko Hotel in Victoria Island Lagos on the 31st of August and the 1st if September. The event attracted Government Regulatory Agencies, present Fast Track beneficiaries, potential F.T 2.0 beneficiaries and other key players directly involved in the clearance process at the Port.

According to the Assistant Comptroller General of Customs Bede Anyanwu from the Strategic Research and Policy Department of Nigeria Customs Service, Fast Track 2.0 will create better opportunities for compliant traders and also increase higher revenue for the Federal Government.

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“Fast Track 2.0 is a desire for digitalization of the fast track regime, which is one of the tools, the Nigeria Customs has, with the view to creating better opportunities for compliant traders to have quick access into and out of the port premises while ensuring that other procedures attendant upon release of their consignment are carried out at the traders premises. This he said would lead to higher revenue for the government through Trade Facilitation”

“We want to improve on the volume of import of Traders and that, of course, will turn to higher revenue for the Government without increases in duty rate or tax, we want to increase our efficiency for a revenue drive” he emphasised.

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ACG Anyanwu also revealed that the Nigeria Customs Service had organised workshops for Customs Officers in the past, stating that this sensitization is targeted at building capacity for other Government Regulatory Agencies involved in the clearance process at the Ports.

The Customs Area Controller of Ports Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command, Comptroller Suleiman Bomai said, the new Scheme is a good development because it is cost-effective as clearance cost will reduce, the time of clearance will equally reduce while revenue generation will increase.

Listing other benefits of the Fast Track 2.0, Comptroller Anthony Ayalogu in charge of Trade Facilitation and Preferential Trade, Headquarters, Abuja said, paperwork will drastically be reduced and all transaction details will be saved electronically in our Systems.

“What we used to have was a manual process, for Fast Track registration (local archiving) but now, we shall see, a digital process of registration. Data will now be easily transferred from one point to another. The integrity of the system will no longer depend on manual archiving processes so there is no fear of damage to records.

The Fast Track 2.0 will ensure effective calculation of duties, submission of relevant regulatory requirements, communication between government agencies, and identifying the status of Agents or Importers digitally and data can be easily retrieved with the help of a button, Comptroller Anthony Ayalogu stated.

Stating the stages of the Digital process, Comptroller Malanta Yusuf, Customs Area Controller Apapa, Lagos said compliant traders will move from fast track 2.0 to 2.0 plus and then finally upgrade to Authorised Economic Operator which means, Cargoes will be released seamlessly based on the level of trust built from one level to another.

“We have reasonable time, month, years before we can upgrade you to 2.0 plus, that means we have high trust in you, so we watch you build the confidence over a while.”

Rajul Awasti, (Senior Public Sector Specialist) a representative of the World Bank congratulated the Nigeria Customs Service, according to him, the innovation will upgrade trade facilitation and will increase domestic resources.

“The World Bank is very proud in supporting the program and we are here today, to support the Nigeria Customs Service on the program, which is the enhancement of trade facilitation.”

The National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Deputy Comptroller of Customs, Timi Bomodi noted that the sensitization process will spread to other zones of the Country.

“We are not limiting the sensitization to only Zone “A” we are spreading our tentacles to other Zones to avail Traders and other Government Regulatory Agencies of what we intend to introduce, so that, they can mentally and physically key in, if we can dot the i’s and cross the t’s, yes! We shall kick start the fast track 2.0 as soon as possible because the benefit is so huge” the National Public Relations Officer added.

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Volleyball: Customs Strikes Again, Defeats Saint Denis Olympique at 37th Club Championship in Egypt

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Author: Cynthia Idowu.

The Nigeria Customs Service is not only known for its doggedness in fighting smuggling and generating revenue for the federal government, the service has demonstrated a high level of professionalism in sport at the ongoing 37th Women’s African Volleyball Club in Cairo, Egypt.

The Customs Volleyball Women’s Team defeated its opponent, Saint Denis Olympique, by 3 – 0 to imprint its first win at the ongoing championship on Saturday, 27th of April, 2024.

The team who came out strong displayed the anti-smuggling doggedness with a lead in the first set of the game with a 25 – 21 score, sending shivers down the opponent’s spine.

Coach Pricillia Agera led the team, who displayed good skill and dominance with a nail-biting scoreline of 29-27 to clinge victory and secure a place in the annals of volleyball history.

Coach Priscilla Agera hailed the players for their unwavering commitment and tenacity, recognising the challenges they had overcome to achieve victory on the court.

In her words, “Despite the obstacles we’ve faced, you’ve shown the world what it truly means to be a team. Your resilience, your determination, it’s what sets you apart.”

Agera also commended the unwavering support of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, for his steadfast commitment to ensuring the team’s participation in the championship and his instrumentality to their success, providing them with the resources and support they needed to compete at the highest level.

She said, “I appreciate CGC for taking a bold step to allow the team to fly the flag of the nation in this championship.

“I also want to give kudos to the President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Engineer Musa Nimrod, for his approval in ensuring the team returns, not forgetting the President of Nigeria Olympic Committee, Engineer Habu Gumel, for his relentless support for volleyball”.

Nigeria Customs Service will face Mayo Kane Evolution on Sunday in their third match after losing to Kenya Pipeline in their first game on Friday.

Recall that the basketball team of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) secured a spot among the top three teams at the recently concluded tournament held at the Indoor Hall of the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Abuja.

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Customs Visits Family of Rice Sale Stampede Victims, Rollout Support Strategies

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Customs Visits Family of Rice Sale Stampede Victims, Rollout Support Strategies

By Lucy Nyambi

In a heartwarming gesture, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has reached out to the family of Susan Odulaja, one of the victims of the tragic stampede that occurred during the sale of 25kg bags of rice in Lagos on February 23, 2024.

The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adeniyi, sent a delegation led by the Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs/Zonal Coordinator Zone “A,” Hammi Swomen, to visit the family in Jibowu, Lagos State, on Friday, April 26, 2024.

During the visit, the Zonal Coordinator expressed the NCS’s deepest condolences to the family, stating, “We remember the unfortunate incident that led to the loss of four precious lives during the disposal of 25kg bags of rice at a reduced price of N10,000. We are here to support this family and demonstrate our commitment to their well-being.”

This visit marks the second time the NCS has reached out to the family, demonstrating the service’s commitment to showing compassion and empathy to those affected by the tragedy.

“We are here on behalf of the Comptroller-General of Customs to support this family. This is our second visit, but it is to demonstrate our continued support to the family.” He explained.

Commiserating with the widower, Michael Odulaja, ACG Swomen, pledged the NCS’ commitment to work with the family and support them continuously.”The service is mindful of the effects of this loss, and we have pledged to work with this family and support them continuously. “When you are grieving and have people around you, it reduces the trauma. Right now, we are going to report to the CGC, and the service is considering, in concrete terms, what to do going forward,” he stated.

In response, Odulaja appreciated the service representatives for their visit and support. He said, “I thank God and the Nigeria Customs Service for their support. Any support that they give us, I will ensure that I use it wisely and invest it in the children.”

It will be recalled that the Service issued a press statement after the unfortunate incident on the 26 of February 2024, promising to follow up with the families of the stampede victims.

According to the statement, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this challenging time, and we assure them of our unwavering support. We are working with the hospital officials to establish contact and engage directly with the victims’ families on the next step.”

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Nigeria Customs Unveils Innovative Strategies at World Border Security Congress

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Gift Wada Assistant Comptroller of Customs Sanusi Saulawa has showcased Nigeria's groundbreaking approaches to trade facilitation at the 2024 World Border Security Congress (WBSC) in Istanbul, Turkey. Saulawa's paper, "Enabling Trade Facilitation Under Fragile Borders: Nigeria's Experience," emphasised the challenges and opportunities faced by African borders, with Nigeria as a focal point. The annual WBSC gathers law enforcement agents, industry experts, security analysts, IT vendors, scholars, and representatives from international organisations such as Interpol, WCO, AU, USCBP, UNODC, and OSCE. The forum serves as a platform for brainstorming and exchanging ideas to address the complex issues surrounding global frontiers. Saulawa's presentation highlighted Nigeria Customs' efforts in trade facilitation, including initiatives like the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and Advance Ruling. These strategies aim to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and promote efficient trade flow. By sharing Nigeria's experience, Saulawa contributed to the collective effort to find practical solutions to the challenges posed by vast and often fragile borders. His paper underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing border security issues on a global scale. The presentation solidifies Nigeria's position as a leader in border management and trade facilitation efforts.

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Assistant Comptroller of Customs Sanusi Saulawa has showcased Nigeria’s groundbreaking approaches to trade facilitation at the 2024 World Border Security Congress (WBSC) in Istanbul, Turkey.

Saulawa’s paper, “Enabling Trade Facilitation Under Fragile Borders: Nigeria’s Experience,” emphasised the challenges and opportunities faced by African borders, with Nigeria as a focal point.

The annual WBSC gathers law enforcement agents, industry experts, security analysts, IT vendors, scholars, and representatives from international organisations such as Interpol, WCO, AU, USCBP, UNODC, and OSCE.

The forum serves as a platform for brainstorming and exchanging ideas to address the complex issues surrounding global frontiers.

Saulawa’s presentation highlighted Nigeria Customs’ efforts in trade facilitation, including initiatives like the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and Advance Ruling. These strategies aim to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and promote efficient trade flow.

By sharing Nigeria’s experience, Saulawa contributed to the collective effort to find practical solutions to the challenges posed by vast and often fragile borders. His paper underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing border security issues on a global scale.

The presentation solidifies Nigeria’s position as a leader in border management and trade facilitation efforts.

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