Customs Cancels Declarations Made During 4% FOB Implementation
. Directs Stakeholders To Recapture Entries
By Frederick Wright
Sequel to the suspension of the 4% Free-on-Board (FOB) charge on imports, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has cancelled all import declarations made during the initial implementation period.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, said this measure was necessary to ensure clarity, maintain consistency in customs operations, and prevent any disruptions in clearance processes.
Adeniyi therefore enjoined the affected importers, customs agents, and stakeholders to recapture their declarations to proceed with the clearance of their goods.
In a statement signed by the Assistant Comptroller of Customs and National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, all stakeholders affected are urged to promptly recapture their entries through the designated customs processing platforms.
He stated: “The NCS has put measures in place to ensure this process is seamless. Customs Commands nationwide have been directed to provide the necessary assistance and clarifications to importers and agents requiring support during this period.
“The Service remains steadfast in its commitment to implementing government fiscal policies in alignment with the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 through robust consultation and dialogue with all stakeholders,” he stated.
According to him, the decision to cancel previous declarations and give room for recapturing is part of the Service’s broader effort to be a public-centric organisation that ensures efficient service delivery.
“Under the leadership of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, the Service remains committed to demonstrating openness and transparency in its engagements with stakeholders. Traders are therefore encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to avoid any further delays in the clearance of their consignments” he stated.