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Suspend VIN Implementation, Stakeholders Urge Customs
Thousands of Customs clearing agents on Tuesday called on the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to suspend implementation of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) valuation system.
Making the call at their training school in Ikeja, Lagos State, venue of the reconciliation on VIN, a chieftain of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Prince Taiye Oyeniyi, advised NCS management to suspend the implementation of VIN valuation until an ideal process is structured to capture duties for used vehicles.
According to Oyeniyi, the protests on VIN valuation was a result of the high figures in the new e-system which saw Customs duties of some vehicles become higher than the cost price and freight of the vehicles.
Noting that there is a disconnect between the leadership of freight forwarding associations and the NCS management, he advised NCS to reconsider its defunct Customs Consultative Forum as a way to bridge communication gap between the NCS and freight agents.
He, however, urged the striking agents to allow members of customs management team present at the Lagos meeting to take their complaints to Abuja for consideration at the Customs managerial meeting.
Earlier, the Assistant Comptroller General, Zone “A”, ACG Modupe Aremu, appealed to agents to stay in camp, saying that the customs management was meeting on the matter to come out with a solution that will be win-win for customs and agents.
On his part, ACG Galadima Saidu assured that efforts will be made to bring training closer to customs agents, noting that the centralized trainings organized by Customs headquarters in Abuja has limited the participation and impact of the trainings at the Commands
To address this challenge, he said further trainings will be decentralized to area commands to be organised by Customs Area Controllers.
“Some persons were found to change VIN figures of their imported used vehicles so as to be processed as non standard VIN to evade complete duty payments,” he said.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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