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Customs PTML Sensitizes Stakeholders on Vin Valuation, Urges them to be Transparent in Declaration

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Author: Lucy Nyambi & Gift Wada.

The Nigeria Customs Service, PTML Area Command has held a sensitization with stakeholders on the VIN valuation process for revenue collection on imported vehicles into Nigeria.

The sensitization which took place on Thursday, 30th August, at the command, is to acquaint stakeholders that the vin valuation process is still running smoothly with improved modifications, following a recent rumour circulating the cancellation of process.

Speaking to stakeholders, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Saidu Yusuf, stated that the vin valuation process is still fully operational and is in line with the trade facilitation agreement which Nigeria is a signatory to.

In his words, “We are here in response to the circular we received and the rumours going round that Vin-valuation has been scrapped, I want to assure you that there’s nothing like that, the circular that came out was just like a reminder to examination and valuation officers on ways they should perform their duties, they should continue to perform their duties effectively. It’s still fully operational and we are up to it and we are ensuring that the system works perfectly”.

“Vin-valuation as we all know was introduced over a year ago in other to harmonise, simplyfy and standardize values of vehicles, and the bottom line of all that we should all know is in line with the trade facilitation agreement which Nigeria is a signatory to, but on top of the standardization, simplification and harmonization of value, is transparency”, he added.

Comptroller Saidu noted transparency has been a challenge as many declarant do not adhere to it.

“Over time, the issue of transparency we are having challenges on it because the system demands that when a declarant input his Vin number, certain details on the vehicle will come out. Right at the bottom of that first page, there is a column for transaction value, Unfortunately many of the declarants are not adhering to that”, he stated.

“They now go for the base value of some of these vehicles and once you do that, you’re calling for intervention because we know, as valuation officers, as examination officers, we have seen practically what your vehicle looks like”, he emphasized.

He urged the stakeholders inculcate the habit of transparency to ensure a smooth running of the process in order to facilitate trade.

“It’s necessary for us to inculcate the habit of being transparent in order to allow this system to work. The owners of the vehicle should submit to you the accurate invoice values of these vehicles, so that it will enhance your work as agents, as brokers, so that you won’t face delay”, he said.

“We need to start being transparent in order to facilitate trade in this environment, we will continue to facilitate compliant traders, so that the faster you move out your cargo, the better for us, the better for you”, he added.

Speaking to newsmen after sensitization, the CAC noted that the VIN system is working well and has been upgraded with an electronic 846 (e846) code to enhance efficiency and reduce human contact in the vehicle clearing process.

“The VIN valuation since it was introduced has been able to streamline the issue of clearance of vehicles from the port.
It has worked very effectively, and has helped a great deal in reducing human contact because at the comfort of your office, you input your declaration. When you do that, it goes through the system, you don’t need to be physically present in any Customs formation to process your document”.

“You are quite aware that the E846 has just been introduced and that is one of the effective system in cutting down human contact.

“With the E846 system ,the agent passes his declaration application online. From there, it moves to the CAC office who gives approval online and we push it to valuation.
Valuation gives value online. After value is given, it is passed on to the declarant online”, he further said.

“All these procedures were put in place to enhance international best practice” .

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CGC Adeniyi Decorates Newly Confirmed Members of Customs Management Team

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Author: Muhammad Bashir.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, on Wednesday, 15 May 2024, decorated thirteen (13) members of his management team with their new ranks at the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters in Abuja amidst calls to redouble their commitment and dedication to the success of the service.

In a press statement signed immediately after the ceremony by Chief Superintendent of Customs Abdullahi Maiwada, the spokesman of the service revealed that CGC Adewale Adeniyi decorated 5 Deputy Comptroller-Generals and 8 Assistant Comptroller-Generals following the approval of their appointments by the Nigeria Customs Service Board (NCSB) on Tuesday, 14 May 2024.

According to the statement, their appointment and approval followed the due process of the Federal Character Commission’s laws and principles of seniority. Most importantly, their appointment was in view of their exemplified dedication and commitment to the service.”

Shortly before decorating the 13 newly promoted officers, the CGC charged them to double their devotion and determination to promote the Nigeria Customs Service selflessly.

While urging them to intensify their contribution to the fight against smuggling, revenue generation and trade facilitation, the customs boss also enjoined the new heads of departments to ensure they have a shared vision on how to fulfil the mandate for each department.

He said, “I must emphasise, as usual, that this level of your placement in the service requires your utmost discipline at all times. You must conduct yourselves in a manner that sets a good example for the officers behind you.”

The decorated DCGs are Suleiman Bomai as DCG/Commander Training and Doctrine Command; Bello Jibo as DCG in charge of Enforcement Inspection & Investigation; Beatrice Nwafor as DCG in charge of Excise, Free Trade Zone & Industrial Incentives; and Caroline Niagwan as DCG Tariff & Trade.

The newly confirmed Assistant Comptroller-Generals of Customs are Baba Imam as ACG Board, Adekunle Oloyode as ACG Trade & Tariff, and Sambo Dangaladima as ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘B’. Abdulrazaq Abdulazeez as ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘D’; and Sai’du Yusuf as ACG Human Resource Development.

Others are NP Umoh as ACG Training and Doctrine Command, Charles Obih as ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘C’, and Ciroma Sulaiman as ACG Strategic Research and Policy.

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Ogun I Customs Intercepts Contraband Worth N380 Million in 1Month

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Author: Abass Quadri.

The Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun I Area Command, has recorded a milestone with the interception of contraband worth N380 million in one month.

Addressing newsmen at his maiden briefing on Thursday, 9 May 2024, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller James Ojo, said the achievement was recorded within 23 days of his assumption of office.

“Since I took over the leadership of the Command on 16 April 2024, we have hit the ground running and to the glory of God, it is with pleasure that we announce to you our anti-smuggling exploits and other achievements recorded.”

“So far, the seizures under review include 90 sacks & 1,309 parcels of Cannabis Sativa, 1,596 pieces of foreign used tyres, 2,922 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 32 bales of used clothes, 1,603 cartons of frozen poultry products, and 22,600 litres of Premium Motor Spirit among others”. He Stated.

The CAC further explained that the cumulative Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized items amounts to N380,370,911.00, adding that the intelligence-driven interception took place at different locations within Ogun State with the strategic efforts of the intelligence Network.

He urged stakeholders to remain compliant and assured of the Command’s maximum cooperation.

“Let me use this medium to encourage our compliant traders to remain steadfast and be assured of our maximum cooperation. Our doors are wide open for consultation and required support”. He stated.

The CAC warned economic saboteurs to avoid smuggling activities and embrace legitimate trade. “Anyone caught in the act will be made to face the wrath of the law”.

Comptroller Ojo appreciated the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi and his management for their support, which has helped motivate gallant officers in executing their duties as well as critical stakeholders in playing their part.

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Adamawa/Taraba Customs Records Successes in Anti-Smuggling Operations, Intercepts 12,435 Litres of PMS

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Author: Vivian Daniel.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Adamawa/Taraba Area Command, Comptroller Bature Bashir, has reeled out the anti-smuggling operations successes recorded since he took over the Command’s leadership late in April 2024.

He made this known during a press conference held on Friday, 10 May 2024, at the Command Headquarters in Yola, Adamawa state.

Comptroller Bashir stated that the seized items include 12,435 Litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) packed in 491x25L and 8 x 20L Jerry Cans, one used Mitsubishi truck and one used Motor Cycle while emphasising the need to auction the confiscated items almost immediately because of their flammable nature and following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), as enshrined in section 119 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.

“The seizure of these items is in line with sections 150 and 248 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 because the Command’s territorial borders are officially closed. However, due to the flammable nature of the PMS, they will be auctioned immediately after this briefing in accordance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) and as enshrined in section 119 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 and the proceeds accrued remitted into the Federation Account accordingly,” he held.

The CAC further reiterated the adverse effects of smuggling activities, which had done more harm than good to Nigeria. It hinders national growth and strangles trade policies, which cuts across revenue, foreign investment, preservation of domestic trade and development, food security, and public security, to mention but a few.

“We want to unwaveringly tell the smugglers that our operatives are strategically repositioned along the borderlines to fasten their exit out of this illicit business. We advise you to renounce economic sabotage and illegitimate trade into and out of the Command’s territorial borders and adopt genuine business as the Command operatives will not rest on their paddles until we stamp out smuggling across all the command borders,” he cautioned.

The CAC solicited the partnership of the border Communities and patriotic Nigerians in providing timely intelligence that can support the Command’s operations in getting rid of the economic menace from the nation as well as cautioning the transporters and oil marketers to be watchful and nationalistic to repudiate these smugglers of any supply chain opportunities. He equally admonished media practitioners to increase their awareness campaign in educating the general public on the dangers and negative impacts of smuggling on the nation’s socio-economic development.

“To the border Communities and the patriotic Nigerians, we solicit your partnership in providing timely intelligence that can aid our operations in getting rid of this economic scourge from our nation. To the transporters and oil marketers, be vigilant and patriotic to deny these smugglers a supply chain. And to the media personnel, please do increase awareness campaign to educate the general public on the dangers and negative impacts of smuggling on our socio-economic development,” he implored.

Comptroller Bashir attributed the tremendous achievements recorded so far to the steadfast support and reassurance of the management of the Nigeria Customs Service under the firm leadership of Bashir Adewale Adeniyi (MFR), who has continued to give all the required backing and supply chain for the Command’s smooth anti-smuggling operations while wholeheartedly appreciating his unrelenting drive for the Service development. He also acknowledged the cooperation prowess of all the Customs Units, which consist of the CIU, FOU, SIS, Valuation, ICT and other security agencies.

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