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Nigeria Customs Service Launches Automated System to Streamline Trade Processes

By Lod Onyeji Lagos, Nigeria – The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has launched an automated system for processing licenses and permits, aiming to enhance efficiency and revenue collection. The system, introduced under the leadership of Comptroller General Adewale Adeniyi, allows importers, clearing agents, and freight forwarders to apply for and renew licenses digitally from anywhere. "This is the beginning of a new chapter in service delivery," said Assistant Comptroller-General Mohammed Babandede, representing the CGC. The automation addresses longstanding issues with manual processing, including paperwork, long queues, and opacity. The system offers real-time tracking, faster processing, and increased transparency. "It means the process will be the same for everyone, fair, consistent, and without the risk of error that comes with manual records," Babandede added. Comptroller Ngozika Anozie linked the automation to the CGC's agenda of Consolidation, Collaborati...

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