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Customs Set To Go Paperless In 2022

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) says the Service will go full digital in the next two years after concluding its automation system.
The Service said the digital system would enhance service delivery.
This was contained in a statement by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed Ali, during the 2020 International Customs Day in Abuja.
The 2020 International Customs Day had as its theme, ‘customs Fostering Sustainability for People, Prosperity, and Planet’.
Ali said when fully activated, any Customs officer that cannot effectively operate a computer will be sent out of the service.
“It is our hope that once the platform is put in place, latest in two years, every activity in Customs will be paperless and digital. That is why we have been notifying our officers that everybody must know how to manipulate computer, otherwise in the next two years, anybody that cannot handle computer is out of customs,” he said.
On the NCS revenue target for 2020, he said, “We are working on the target given to us by the federal government based on lots of parameters.
“We are looking at the economic development, prosperity before we decide how much we should be generating”.
Ali said the NCS generated N1.341 trillion revenue into government coffers, last year.
He said the amount was N404 billion above the revenue target set for it by the government.
On the possibility of re-opening the nation’s land borders with neighbouring Benin and Niger Republics that have been shut in August 2019, Ali said, “We are still talking with neighbouring countries.
“But for now, we are still conducting partial border closure. We are expecting that not too long from now, the border will be open.
“When we get responsive adherence from our neighbours, we see how we can work together to fortify our borders. We are not only talking about Nigeria, but we are also asking them to ensure that their own borders are fortified from own illicit tracking, if any”.
By: Chinedu Wosu & Loveth Uranta
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