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‎Customs Boss Pledges Transparency in B’Odogwu Platform Rollout

The Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, says the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, is committed to a transparent, efficient, and inclusive rollout of the B’Odogwu clearance platform.

‎Speaking at a town hall meeting with stakeholders on Enhancing Trade Compliance and System Optimisation, CGC Adeniyi assured stakeholders that the ongoing improvements being done will be based on their feedback.

‎He noted that the town hall stemmed from a series of consultations—some led by the support team, others by the ICT/Modernisation Department, and many personally by him over the past two weeks.

‎“It’s important we create this platform to allow you to share your concerns with us and describe your experience using B’Odogwu,” he said.

‎While acknowledging reports of challenges, the CGC noted that the feedback has not been entirely negative.
‎“We’ve received a number of positive responses from stakeholders, including freight forwarders and agents,” he added.

‎He reiterated the Service’s vision to make B’Odogwu a benchmark for digital trade facilitation, especially since Nigeria currently chairs the World Customs Organisation (WCO).

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‎“Our goal is to make B’Odogwu the reference point in trade facilitation. Now that Nigeria holds the WCO chairmanship, we want to show the world we can create and manage a home-grown system.”

‎He also addressed concerns surrounding the newly introduced 4% Free On Board (FOB) charge, clarifying that it will replace multiple existing levies.

‎“Once the 4% FOB takes effect, the 1% Comprehensive Import Supervision Scheme (CISS) will cease automatically. In addition, the 7% cost of collection currently charged will also be completely removed,” he explained.

‎“Under the new Act, the 4% FOB is paid upfront—and that’s it. Thereafter, 100% of the revenue generated by Customs will go into the Federation Account. It’s a win-win for everyone.”

‎In her welcome address, Deputy Comptroller-General in charge of ICT/Modernisation, DCG Kikelomo Adeola, underscored the strategic value of stakeholder collaboration.

‎“This town hall is not just another event; it’s a vital platform to engage our valued trade partners on the B’Odogwu Clearance System.”

‎She emphasised that B’Odogwu is a locally developed project and praised stakeholders for their support in making it a national success story.

‎Stakeholders commended the efficiencies introduced by B’Odogwu but also raised concerns about system migration, amendment delays from banks, and related issues.

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