Business
Customs Warns Port Operators Against ‘Doctored’ Invoices
The Customs Area Comptroller, Tin-Can Island Command, Mr Yusuf Bashar, has advised shippers and other industrialists to stop submitting ‘doctored’ and ‘adulterated’ invoices.
Bashar gave the advice on the sidelines of a workshop on “Ease of Doing Business Reform’’ organised by the Presidential Enabling Business Environmental Council (PEBEC) in Lagos on Wednesday.
He urged shipping operators to also imbibe international best practices to reduce the time spent in clearing cargo at ports.
The comptroller said that neither the customs service nor the stakeholders should be blamed for delays experienced in the course of cargo clearance.
“It requires transparent operations. We have seen a country like Thailand move from very horrible position to number one in the Single Window cargo clearance system.
“This is possible because Thailand’s citizens, Thailand’s Customs and other operators in that county pledged to improve their system, ‘’ Bashar said.
According to him, some years back, cargoes were imported through pallets and wondered why Nigerians should be importing without pallets.
Bashar expressed concern that Nigerians had refused to bother about international best practices.
“Ease of Doing Business’’ was based on transparency, integrity of data and having the love of the country at heart.
“ASYCUDA gives opportunity to a group at the point of shipment of cargo.
“If you want to ship for example mobile phones to Nigeria, you are entitled to a bill of lading and the ASYCUDA system gives you the opportunity to log into the Single Goods Declaration (SGD) and clear them out of the container.
“Then the owner of the handsets can leave the rest of the cargo in the container because the entire cargo does not belong to him,’’ Bashar said.
He said that Customs would continue to improve on sensitisation of stakeholders as the ease of doing business was all about transparency in data processing.
Business
Two Federal Agencies Enter Pack On Expansion, Sustainable Electricity In Niger Delta
Business
Why The AI Boom May Extend The Reign Of Natural Gas
Business
Ogun To Join Oil-Producing States ……..As NNPCL Kicks Off Commercial Oil Production At Eba
-
Sports4 days ago2026 WC: Nigeria, DR Congo Awaits FIFA Verdict Today
-
Politics4 days ago
ADC, PDP, LP Missing As INEC Set For By- Elections In Rivers
-
Environment4 days agoOxfam, partners celebrate 5 years of climate governance programmes in Nigeria
-
Politics4 days ago
FG’s Economic Policies Not Working – APC Chieftain
-
Politics4 days ago2027: Diri Unveils RHA LG Coordinators, APC Congress Panel
-
Politics4 days agoReps To Meet,’Morrow Over INEC’s 2027 Election Timetable
-
News3 days agoVictory Over Insurgency Certain, Tinubu Assures
-
Politics4 days agoGroup Continues Push For Real Time Election Results Transmission
