Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Breaking: Nigeria Customs Service Suspends Vehicle Duty Policy


The Nigeria Customs Service has announced the suspension of its new policy on payment of import duties on vehicles.
Recall that Customs gave car owners one month to pay duties for their vehicles — for those who had not done so– vowing to prosecute defaulters.
The proposed policy had caused quite a stir with the Nigerian Senate repeatedly summoning the customs boss, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) to defend it.
The Statement released after a meeting between Customs and the leadership of the National Assembly, reads:
MOTOR DUTY PAYMENT PUT ON HOLD
Following the unnecessary tension generated as a result of misconception and misrepresentation of the Nigeria Customs Service planned motor duty payment, the leadership of the National Assembly and the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) met with a view to resolving the impasse.
They both agreed that the proposed motor duty payment, though in line with the provision of Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) Cap C.45, LFN 2004 should be put on hold while the Senate Committee on Customs & Excise interfaces with the NCS for further discussions.
2. While payment of duty on vehicles or indeed any dutiable imported item remains a civic responsibility of every patriotic Nigerian, NCS Management has directed that the exercise be put on hold while expressing readiness to engage the Senate Committee on further discussions to bring them on board to understand the importance of the exercise to national security and economy.

Signed
Joseph Attah
Ag. Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs

2 comments:

  1. Better for them because that would have resulted to something else across the country

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  2. Useless people. All they think about is milking the poor man dry so they grow fatter. Too bad.

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