The Will to Window: Nigeria’s Single Portal and the Capacity Question
By Justin Huholds Last Wednesday at Rockview Hotel in Apapa GRA, an uneasy alignment of customs officers, port regulators, terminal operators, and reporters convened under a blunt premise: Nigeria’s National Single Window must not enter the archive of well-intentioned reforms that died in implementation. The one-day seminar, “National Single Window: Strategies to Avert Failure,” hosted by the Media Anti-Corruption Initiative and Hynek Media, treated the NSW less as procurement than as a diagnostic of state capacity. * The Prize and the Pattern * The arithmetic is not in dispute. A functioning NSW could trim trade transaction costs by up to 25 percent and lift government revenue by roughly 20 percent by accelerating clearance, narrowing leakage, and removing the discretionary delays that breed rent-seeking. The record, however, is. Nigeria’s reform history shows a recurring sequence: policy announcement, partial rollout, inter-agency friction, then quiet abandonment. The communi...


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