Customs set for Destination Inspection programme, Okonjo-Iweala
(Nigeria) The Minister of Finance, Mrs Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, has said the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, was prepared
to take-over the Destination Inspection programme in December.
Okonjo-Iweala made this known to newsmen in Abuja on Monday shortly
after a closed door meeting with the NCS Board on ways to improve the
revenue profile of the service.
The destination inspection is designed for the inspection of targeted imported goods on arrival in the country.
This is based on the declaration of goods and commercial documents.
It will be recalled that four companies were engaged in 2006 to provide such service for a seven-year period.
``The transition process is going relatively okay. I do not think there is any organisation that will go through a transition period without some pains.
``I think customs is handling itself fairly well, and I count on the Comptroller-General to ensure a smooth transition. It's only a couple of two, three months remaining and customs is in charge’’, she said.
The destination inspection is designed for the inspection of targeted imported goods on arrival in the country.
This is based on the declaration of goods and commercial documents.
It will be recalled that four companies were engaged in 2006 to provide such service for a seven-year period.
``The transition process is going relatively okay. I do not think there is any organisation that will go through a transition period without some pains.
``I think customs is handling itself fairly well, and I count on the Comptroller-General to ensure a smooth transition. It's only a couple of two, three months remaining and customs is in charge’’, she said.
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