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Adeniyi rallies stakeholders’ support to unbundle cargo clearance procedures at ports
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has promised to collaborate with stakeholders in an attempt to find lasting solutions to resolve the challenges in cargo clearance procedures.
In his words, “Issues have been openly discussed. The main ones facing cargo clearance will be addressed by collaborating with key stakeholders on building a framework for the way forward to these outlined hurdles.”
“There will be a commitment to the creation and implementation of new policies that are in line with decisions that are taken today, and these approaches will be time-bound to ensure we achieve the wanted objective soon,” he said.
A panel was set up encompassing representatives of stakeholders and the Nigeria Customs Service to address the concerns hindering effective port operations and achieve cumulative recommendations, which will be carried out by 1st quarter of 2024.
Comptroller Dera Nnadi, who was part of the panelists, encouraged port users and stakeholders to optimize weekend operations; he also encouraged the use of barge without making it a commercial process.

Stakeholders appreciated the CGC for resuscitating the Services’ Annual Conference while expressing readiness to always work with Customs.
The President of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Tochukwu Ezeisi, said that freight forwarders are happy for the first time in years because “our issues are being discussed and decisions are taken immediately.”
“CGC Adewale has shown seriousness in achieving his three-point agenda by bringing back this Conference, which is an avenue to listen to stakeholders, and we are ready to always work with the Service.” He added.
Alhaji Kazeem Isa Adua, the Deputy President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), stated, “The CGC has done well in organizing this Conference and with the positive body language seen today. We should expect smooth and optimized clearance process soon”.
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