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NPA, Customs in strategic partnership to enhance trade facilitation at ports

Funso OLOJO
In its efforts to strengthen collaboration with critical government agencies and other relevant stakeholders in the industry to enhance its operations, the Nigeria Customs Service has entered into a strategic partnership with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to boost trade facilitation at the Nigerian Ports.
Realising the strategic importance and relevance of the Authority in enhancing seamless cargo delivery system at the Ports, the Customs management is therefore courting the support and collaboration of the NPA to ensure the success of all the tools of trade facilitation the service has so far unleashed on the industry.
One of such tools was the Authorized Economic Operator(AEO) which official launch was done in Lagos at the weekend.
As a precursor to the invitation of the NPA to the epoch- making event on February 14th, 2024, the Comptroller- General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi paid a courtesy visit to the Managing Director of NPA, Abdulahi Datsotho in his office on February, 13th, 2025.
The meeting focused on deepening collaboration for improved trade facilitation outcomes to support the national economy.
However, at the launch of the AEO, Dantsoho expressed the NPA’s delight at the efforts of the Customs at creating opportunities for national economic growth through the deepening of efficiencies that promote competitiveness.
The Dantsoho-led management of the NPA which recently got Nigeria admitted into the International Port Community System Association (IPSCA) has accentuated its synergy with the NCS as the Authority finalizes the deployment of the Port Community System (PCS) which lays the groundwork for the implementation of National Single Window (NSW) project of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration.
The AEO program is a scheme used by Customs administrations to encourage Economic Operators (EOs) to achieve a high level of compliance with the extant Customs rules as well as increase the adoption of safety and security standards in exchange for benefits that tend to improve the supply chain efficiency of EOs i.e., cheaper, quicker, and smoother clearance of goods.
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