Connect with us

Customs Corner

Nigeria Customs Insist on Credible, Valid Trade Data to Enable Trade Facilitation

Published

on

Nigeria Customs Insist on Credible, Valid Trade Data to Enable Trade Facilitation

Nigeria Customs Insist on Credible, Valid Trade Data to Enable Trade Facilitation

 

The Nigeria Customs Service has called on stakeholders to ensure transparency and provision of verifiable data to facilitate trade and economic activities. This came in consideration of the delays, seizures and other consequences caused by false and fraudulent misrepresentation of facts by some importers and exporters.

 

In an event to commemorate International Customs Day (ICD), the Comptroller General of Customs Col, Hameed Ali (RTD) in his remarks said an effective Customs Data Ecosystem will enable the institutionalization of a Data Culture. empowering people to ask questions, challenge ideas and rely on concrete insights in decision making.

 

 

He further stressed on the need for scaling up Customs Data Ecosystem in formulating strategies, enhancing the fight against fraud and revenue collection.

 

International Customs Day is a day set aside to see how the activities of Customs affect international trade. The theme this year is “Scaling Up Customs Digital Transformation by Embracing a Data Culture and Building a Data Ecosystem”.

 

 

Speaking on the theme, Customs Deputy National Public Relations Officer, DC Timi Bomodi in an interview with the Nigeria Customs Broadcasting Network reiterated that with the automation of Customs processes, trade facilitation is hinged on compliance and provision of accurate information.

 

 

He said ‘’due to the deployment of artificial intelligence by the Service, trade facilitation is certain but we can’t overemphasize the need for accurate information.  We found out that most people try to cut costs even in our port by giving falsified information about an item.

 

This year theme is very apt especially to us here in Nigeria. Data is now gold, when you look at the Nigeria Customs, you will see that we have been heavily invested in creating an atmosphere where data becomes the prime currency we use to trade. Information is key and what we really need is valid, authenticated and true data. If the data that is captured is inputted in the system is filled with inaccuracies, distortion or lies, that data will have no transformative value for the economy because we can’t effectively plan with corrupted data.’’ He added

 

He said the Service has a robust database and has over the years, invested to ensure the systems are configured to achieve a high level of accuracy when it comes to valid data.

 

YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

 

Speaking earlier on digital transformation, the Comptroller General of Customs said the Nigeria Customs Service has Introduced new products to enhance the user interface and experience of Stakeholders. He said the Immediate past year witnessed the launch of the VIN Valuation application, Mobile Web Tracker, Smart Fast-Track, Tariff search using Artificial Intelligence (AI), E-Personnel Emolument Forms, and E-Recruitment.

 

 

The digitization of Customs implies using modern ICT techniques to collect and safeguard Customs duties, control the flow of goods, and protect cross-border trade from crime against economic and emerging international terrorism. Ali said while these tools are designed to enrich the stakeholder experience, they also represent a complex network of Interconnected systems for aggregating and validating trade data.

 

 

About Nigeria Customs Service

 

The Nigeria Customs Service is an agency of government under the supervisory oversight of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance Budget and National Planning. The agency is responsible for the collection of customs revenue, trade facilitation of both national and anti-smuggling activities. The agency operates under the legal framework of the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) CAP C45 LFN, 2004 as Amended.

 

The Service is head by the Comptroller General, who oversees the work of Seven Deputy Comptrollers General steering the affairs of the following departments:

  1. Finance, Admin and Technical Services
  2. Strategic Research and Policy
  3. Tariff & Trade
  4. Enforcement, Inspection and Investigation
  5. Human Resource Development
  6. Excise, Free Trade Zone and Industrial Incentives.
  7. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)

 

The NCS board is chaired by the Minister of Finance Budget and National Planning, while the Vice-Chairman is the Comptroller General of Customs, who was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari on 27 August 2015 with the mandate of reforming, restructuring, and raising more revenue.

 

Digitalization of Customs operations aligns with its core mandate of improving national security, boosting legitimate trade and enhancing revenue. Some of the digital solutions deployed in the service include;

 

Vehicle Identification Number Valuation System

 

In line with the Federal Governments policy on ease of doing business, the ICT/Modernization Unit of the Nigeria Customs in January 2022, unveiled a Vehicle Identification Number Valuation system to help in trade facilitation.

 

The New VIN-Valuation System is a digital tool that will aid the valuation of imported Vehicles. The system uses artificial intelligence to allocate appropriate values and taxes by using Vehicle Identification Number, VIN at the trader’s zone. What Customs need from the trader or his agent is to input the VIN number and the system will automatically access based on the available data across the world.

 

 

Assistant Comptroller General of Customs, ICT/Modernization, ACG. Saidu Galadima said the high importations of cars into the country necessitated the introduction of the digital tool. Highlighting the benefits to both Customs and Nigeria, he said the key concept of the innovation is simplification and enhancement of integrity.

 

‘’In all this process there is no form of human contact, the system uses artificial intelligence to allocate the appropriate value hence there is no human interference, that’s why we call it self-declaration. you know the cost of your vehicle and your input.  If you declare correctly and you make payments, within 6 hours you will be out of Customs control. The result is trade facilitation. We are appealing to Nigerians to make the best use of this system we have deployed and rolled out.’’ He stated

 

The new national VIN system provides a centralized registry that draws historical data from a global VIN repository, and help keep track of vehicles coming in and out of the country.

The VIN registration process will serve as a check for all smuggled vehicles into the country as it provides a unified database for all vehicles independent of their point of entry and provides a basis for Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to effectively collect duties on smuggled vehicles.

 

Introduction of Web Tracker App

 

For effective trade facilitation, The Nigeria Customs Service introduced the Webb Tracker Mobile Application and a simplified standard operating procedure for the use of Scanners.

This was revealed by the Comptroller General of Customs, Col.Hammed Ibrahim Ali (rtd) through the Service Public Relations Officer, Comptroller Joseph Attah, on the 25th of November, 2021.

 

According to the P.R.O, the mobile App allows any person that has access to the NICIS II to remotely validate any declaration/payment and more importantly, the status of a particular consignment or Vehicle.

He also said, with this innovation, motorists and owners of imported goods do not have to wait longer for field operatives to confirm the validity of their documents before letting them go.

The mobile app which can be installed in mobile devices (phones, tablets e.t.c) enables the use of the vehicle identification number to upload data concerning the type, make, and model of all vehicles at the point of making a declaration to assign value for the payment of appropriate Customs duty.

Also, on the road, field operatives using this mobile application will be able to in real-time, validate any Customs declaration using the vehicle identification number (VIN) and the Customs control numbers to ascertain the correct status of vehicles and other containerized goods released or in transit.

Apart from removing acrimonies associated with enforcement activities on the highways, it will robustly facilitate the free flow of compliant trade while checking illegal imports.

Furthermore, the simplified standard operating procedure provides clear guidelines on the usage of scanners at all entry and exit points in Nigeria.

 

The Smart Fast Track

A fast-track scheme was developed to allow traders who have a record of being compliant and credible to enjoy the benefit of having their goods examined outside the port due to their transaction histories. The system by using artificial intelligence shows them as incredible traders and this grants them the privilege of easy and quick movement of goods outside the port.

 

Tariff search

this uses artificial intelligence to show tariffs due to an item. With this facility, traders at the comfort of their homes determine the duty charged for an item and its tariff classification.

 

 

The E-Customs Project

 

The e-Customs Project is a Digital platform and is an all-encompassing automation system that has to do with administration, payment, border management, export and import processing designed to migrate the Service from paper to paperless system of operation.

 

The Nigeria customs service in a bid to deliver better services while improving the government’s revenue instantiated this project which will be a one-stop digital shop for all port stakeholders to assess information and transact legitimate trade with considerable ease.

 

Speaking on the project, the Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Joseph Attah said Customs operations driven by ICT and lesser human interactions will enhance transparency.

 

“Our borders will be manned by more sophisticated equipment like drones. Cargo clearance from end to end will be fully digitized. Not just some aspects. All goods coming in and out will be captured and properly valued electronically. Revenue will be enhanced. The value additions are innumerable. With less human interference, the speed of doing business will be completely enhanced.

“The non-intrusive component of the e-Customs will no doubt boost the capacity of Customs to better police the porous borders.’’ He mentioned.

Read Also:

Seme Customs Intercepts Petroleum Products Worth Over N6 million

Customs Harps on Right Declaration to Enhance Trade Facilitation

House of Reps Seeks Reform of Customs` Operations

 

Continue Reading
Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Customs Corner

CGC Adeniyi Decorates Newly Confirmed Members of Customs Management Team

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading

Customs Corner

Ogun I Customs Intercepts Contraband Worth N380 Million in 1Month

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading

Customs Corner

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

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading

Trending