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VREG: ANLCA Threatens Court Action Against FG Over Server Failure
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Following the persistent server failure being recorded on the VREG portal leading to accumulation of demurrages by importers and their agents, the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has threatened to sue the Federal Government to compel it to pay the accruing demurrages on their vehicles.
National Vice President of ANLCA, Dr. KayodeFarinto, who issued the threat at the weekend in a chat with newsmen in Lagos, recalled that the Federal Government introduced VREG few months ago, adding that with VREG, every vehicle imported into the country through the seaports was expected to pay some amount of money before migrating to the customs portal for assessment.
Farinto explained that if one failed to pay the VREG fee, one will not be able to migrate to the customs portal.
He observed that in the last few weeks, the VREG server deployed by the operators had been epileptic, saying that even when one makes payment, it would fail to update the customer’s status to enable him move to the next level to clear the vehicle.
This, he said, makes the vehicle to accumulate storages, and nobody seem to be interested in doing the needful to arrest the situation.
“VREG was introduced by the Federal Ministry of Finance. The explanation was that they want to have all the data of vehicles that legitimately come into the country through seaports.
“A certain fee was attached to every vehicle that is coming into the seaports. Depending on your cubic capacity, the type of vehicle you are clearing, and the mode – whether it is SUV, smaller cars or buses.
“The most important thing is that you cannot clear any consignment, you cannot generate any assessment in the seaports without first paying for VREG.
“It is not as if we are complaining for the importers, but the fact that you cannot even generate this VREG and pay on time is what we are talking about and the fact that it is making our importers to pay too much storage.
He continued that “most times, it could take three to four days. They will tell you that the server is down, and you cannot move forward until you generate the VREG.
“It has been done in such a way that they key into customs portal and maybe the people that actually midwife this software did not do a thorough job or maybe they didn’t deploy a modern software.
“So, you have a situation where there is always problem on a daily basis on the VREG platform. Our members are suffering and we want the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Finance, to urgently do something about this.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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