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NECA lauds Customs over reforms


The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association has commended the Nigeria Customs Service for the recent policy reforms and operational improvements, particularly in the area of trade facilitation introduced under the current administration.

In a statement on Thursday the National Public Relations Officer of the service, made the commendation recently when the President of NECA, Dr. Ifeanyi Okoye, led a delegation on a courtesy visit to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, in Abuja.

Okoye stated that the visit aimed at strengthening collaboration on trade facilitation and private sector development.

“We are here today to commend the service for its impactful initiatives so far. NECA was established in 1957 to represent the interests of businesses in Nigeria. Today, with over 4,000 members, we play a vital role in enhancing the operating environment for businesses, and we recognise the NCS as a critical partner in this journey,” Okoye said.

Okoye also highlighted key trade facilitation tools introduced by the service, which include the Advance Ruling, the Authorised Economic Operator programme, and the Time Release Study.

He noted that these reforms are significant in reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks and improving the ease of doing business, especially for small and medium-scale enterprises.

According to him, these reforms are not just policies on paper; they are impactful initiatives directly supporting Nigerian businesses, particularly SMEs.

“We look forward to continued engagement with the NCS to ensure businesses thrive and the economy grows,” he added.

In his response, the CGC, Adewale Adeniyi thanked the NECA team for the visit and for recognising the service’s efforts.

He emphasised the NCS’s unwavering commitment to working closely with the private sector to build a more inclusive trade environment.

“I am always glad to partner with private enterprises. At NCS, we have come to understand that our actions or inaction have a direct bearing on the kind of business environment we create. This is why we put premium on trade facilitation and stakeholder engagement,” he said.

Adeniyi further assured that the service remains public-centric in its approach and would continue to work with the business community to simplify processes and ensure compliance.

“We see ourselves not just as enforcers but as facilitators. We are committed to walking with you every step of the way in building a better ecosystem for Nigerian businesses to flourish. Continuous dialogue like these drives meaningful progress,” Adeniyi concluded.

The visit, which ended with a renewed commitment to deepen collaboration, underscores the strategic importance of Customs to business partnerships in achieving national economic development goals.

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