Maritime
Customs Urges Agents To Update Cargo Declaration
The Apapa Area Com
mand of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) recently urged customs agents to update their cargo declaration in order to perfect the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report system.
The Deputy Comptroller of the Command, Mr Mananta Yusuf, told our correspondent in Lagos last Friday that perfecting the declaration was necessary to process the rest of the PAAR.
“The Comptroller-General of Customs and his management team, designed a procedure which is in tandem with World Customs Organisation’s procedures that is in terms of trade facilitation, to process cargo based on the form ‘M’ and invoice value, he said, adding that “Doing that does not make it a procedure that comes to stay.
According to him “It is an ad-hoc procedure designed to facilitate trade, particularly with the volume of Form ‘M’; the backlog of Form ‘M’; 99,000 Form ‘M’ left behind by the service providers.
“But unfortunately, people try to capitalise on it as a window to make it a procedure; but no, that is not the purpose of PAAR.
He noted that “The CGC did all these things to make sure that people are taking their cargo, avoiding demurrage and avoiding congestion within the port.’’
Yusuf added that the NCS had found out that all the provisional release it did “the PAAR are there in the system; people are not coming to perfect.
“Let them come and perfect the declaration to clean up the system. You can’t be having a declaration that is not updated.’’
The deputy comptroller said that people could not start applying for PAAR when their cargo was already on ground.
He said that PAAR had run for about three months and customs had been attending to the requests.
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