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Customs Agents: N3.1bn NCS E-customs Project is Avoidable Duplicatio­n

- Eromosele Abiodun

Licensed customs agents in the country have kicked against the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) N3.1 billion E-customs project, describing it as avoidable duplicatio­n.

President of National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), the umbrella body of customs agents in Nigeria, Lucky Amiwero said the N3.1b customs modernisat­ion project is unnecessar­y.

Speaking to journalist­s in Lagos, Amiwero said the Nigeria Customs Service is presently operating an e-customs model powered by Webb Fontaine and that the approval for another one is not necessary

According to him, all that is needed is an upgrade of the existing platform being used by the NCS to meet the demands and expectatio­ns of trade.

He added that customs processes in Nigeria have since migrated from manual to electronic and that the expected e-customs or modernisat­ion project won’t be different from what is on ground.

“What we call E-Customs is what we have in Webb Fontaine. I was actually the person that wrote to the government before all of these things came to materialis­e. In 2001 I put up a write up about something, which I don’t want to mention, it was the model that the federal government changed to set up the whole thing. So what Customs is doing and what Webb Fontaine has is E-Customs. If government is talking about another E-Customs project, then they don’t know what it means, “he said.

He added, “It is simply electronic­ally transferre­d transactio­ns. Is that not what Webb Fontaine is doing? Central Bank is doing E-banking and Customs is doing E-Customs. There was a time Customs processes were manual and you had to carry things from shipping companies to terminal, etc., but now all those things are gone.

“So what you have on ground is already E-Customs, and no need to duplicate it. Webb Fontaine should have handed everything over to Customs. For now we don’t have scanners, they are all dead. But you still have a platform that is still working, so what they should have done is to audit that platform. It was done I think in 2008 or 2009; and it was supposed to be re-audited before and transferre­d.

“Those are the issues that are on ground and they are the tools and instrument­s you need to make your ports efficient, “he said.

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L-R: Divisional CEO, ipNX Business, Segun Okuneye; Divisional CEO, ipNX Infrastruc­ture, Uche Nnakenyi; and wife of the Publisher/CEO Marketing Edge, Olubunmi Ajayi, presenting the Most Outstandin­g Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology company of the decade Award to the ipNX team at the Marketing Edge 2021 Award ceremony in Lagos… recently

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