Nigeria Customs Announces 30-day Deadline For Imports Clearance

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In a bid to further reduce congestion at the ports, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a 30-day deadline for consignment imports clearance at the nation’s port terminals.

The spokesperson of NCS, Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

The Service said the fresh guideline reflects its commitment to trade facilitation in line with the Federal Government’s Ease of Doing Business initiatives.

According to the Customs Service, the new measures are aimed at addressing port congestion, streamlining clearance processes and reducing disputes arising from the disposal of overtime cargo.

The Statement reads, “Pursuant to the Nigeria Customs Service Act (NCSA) 2023, the Service is reinforcing the provisions that mandate imported consignments to be cleared within 30 days after the completion of discharge of the importing carrier or within a timeframe prescribed by the Service, as provided in Section 30(1).

“In addition, Section 149(1) empowers the Service to establish time limits for cargoes to leave customs territory.

“These guidelines will ensure compliance, prevent undue delays, and maintain order at port terminals while allowing importers and exporters ample time for cargo clearance.

“To enhance efficiency in cargo clearance, all consignments shall enjoy 30 days from the date of arrival at the port, free of overtime clearance encumbrances.

“Cargo exceeding 30 days shall be deemed “overtime” but may still be cleared within an additional 30 days upon application and approval by the relevant Customs Area Controller (CAC).

“Where a consignment remains undeclared within 60 days, clearance shall require approval from the Assistant Comptroller General/Zonal Coordinator upon application.

“This clearance opportunity is valid within 90 days from arrival. Any consignment uncleared beyond 90 days shall be due for the commencement of the disposal process.

“It is important to note that without prejudice to the guidelines above, the service reserves the right to initiate the disposal process, if necessary, following the initial 30-day grace period stipulated by the NCSA 2023,” the statement reads.