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Customs set to surpass revenue target, hits 2.5trn in 11 months

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There are indications that the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, is set to surpass 2022 revenue target as it has already recorded N2.5 trillion in 11 months to November 2022, representing 98 per cent of the N3.1 trillion target set by the Federal Government.

Confirming this to Vanguard Maritime Report in an exclusive interview, the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Timi Bomodi, stated: “I can confirm that we have collected N2.4 trillion (as at third week in November), we are hopeful that by the end of November we are likely going to be over N2.5 trillion.

“We are hopeful, end of the year is always like that. We might scale through.”

Agents weary of scanners

When asked if the use of the scanners will improve the revenue collectable by the Service, Bomodi explained that it is supposed to but noted that some of those who have been shouting about the absence of the scanning machines seems not to want to use them.

In his words, “The people that were shouting we need scanners, we need scanners; now that the scanners have come; they have kept quiet.

“Most of them do not want the scanners. Scanning of containers is optional, it is the system that will select which container that will go for scanning.

“These people will complain that they do not want their container to go for scanning because it takes time, the delay by terminals to position a container for scanning etc,” he noted.

Stakeholders insist on scanners

Speaking with PRESS on the scanner issue, former Chairman of the Ports and Terminal Mulpurpose Limited, PTML, chapter of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, NCMDLCA, Ari Ayuba, it could increase revenue collectable by the Service if the right things are done.

“The scanners will increase revenue to an extent if the people that are manning them are sincere and dedicated to the Service.

“They should be well paid if the Service wants the system to succeed, otherwise, there could be man-made errors or whatever.

“Importers/agents are not sincere, they will tell you they are carrying water while they have engine oil in the containers”.

Similarly, Chairman of Apapa chapter of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Dom Onyeka, also agreed that the use of the scanners will reduce wrong declaration as well as help increase revenue collection.
In his words, “The scanners will help to reduce wrong declaration by some of us in our documents because the scanner will know exactly what you are carrying, that is if the Customs officers manning the scanners are sincere, they will be able to work with it.

“It will fasten the job because you would not be going for physical examination with all the associated problems since everything is right there in the captured image.

“With the machine, what you should do in an hour, you may do in five minutes.

“The problem will be the implementation, as regarding the officer manning the scanners. They must listen to the agents and stakeholders who are the users of the scanners”.

The Chairman of Tin-can Island Chapter of the African Association of Freight Forwarders of Nigeria, AFFLON, Godfrey Nwosu, also agreed that the use of the scanners will increase revenue collection by Customs as well as improve capacity development of officers and men of the Service.
According to him, “Under proper and sincere arrangement, it is possible. “It depends on the sincerity of purpose of the Nigeria Customs Service. It is not only going to boost revenue, it will also boost capacity development amongst Customs personnel.

“Another question is, what is the condition of the scanners? Are the claims about them true? Are they brand new or are they refurbished scanners that are painted and presented as new scanners?

“If the Service stay true to what they are preaching, we will have maximum revenue generation by the Customs Service to the benefit of the Federal Government.

“There is no doubt that we are long overdue to have upgraded to the use of scanners for cargo delivery,” he concluded.

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China Introduces Instant Tax Refunds for Foreign Tourists to Boost Shopping Experience

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China Introduces Instant Tax Refunds for Foreign Tourists to Boost Shopping Experience

China has revamped its tax refund policy for foreign tourists, shifting from a refund-upon-departure model to a more convenient refund-upon-purchase system, according to the State Taxation Administration (STA).

The STA announced on Tuesday that under the new system, foreign visitors can now claim Value Added Tax (VAT) rebates instantly at designated tax-free stores. This change allows tourists to use their refunded amount immediately for additional shopping, enhancing their overall experience in China.

Previously, VAT rebates could only be withdrawn upon departure, but with the new policy, tourists will be able to access their refunds in real-time during their stay. The policy, which was initially tested in cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangdong, has now passed all operational requirements and will be rolled out nationwide.

The STA emphasized its dedication to improving policy guidance and simplifying refund procedures to better serve international visitors.

Li Xuhong, Vice-President and Professor at the Beijing National Accounting Institute, welcomed the change, stating that the nationwide implementation would raise China’s tourism service standards. “It will foster a friendly, efficient, and convenient tourism environment,” Xuhong added.

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Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment to One-China Policy Amid Taiwan’s Trade Office Claims

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Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment to One-China Policy Amid Taiwan's Trade Office Claims

Rep. Jaafaru Yakubu, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on China-Nigeria Parliamentary Relations, has reiterated Nigeria’s firm commitment to the One-China Policy, following recent comments by Taiwan’s Trade Mission Head in Nigeria, Andy Yih-Ping Liu.

Speaking in Abuja on Tuesday, Yakubu firmly declared that Nigeria continues to recognize Taiwan as an integral part of the People’s Republic of China. He rejected Liu’s claim that Taiwan was not part of China, labelling it as “propaganda” aimed at undermining the strong diplomatic ties between Nigeria and China.

“For the record, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, adopted in 1971, recognised the People’s Republic of China as the sole legitimate representative of all of China, including Taiwan,” Yakubu stated. “The One-China Policy remains the cornerstone of China-Nigeria relations.”

He emphasized that since Nigeria and China established diplomatic ties in 1971, the country has consistently upheld this principle. “Efforts by Taiwan’s trade office to challenge this stance are futile and will not succeed,” Yakubu added.

Yakubu criticized Liu’s comments as an attempt to draw Nigeria into China’s internal matters, accusing the Taiwanese official of deliberately sowing discord and provoking a diplomatic rift. “Nigeria’s relationship with China is built on mutual respect and non-interference in each other’s political matters,” he said.

In response to Liu’s claim that China acted as a bully, Yakubu pointed to the positive trajectory of Nigeria-China relations. “Contrary to these baseless assertions, Nigeria has enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnership with China, yielding tangible results for both nations. Since 1971, our ties have grown significantly.”

He highlighted the strategic nature of the partnership, referencing the elevation of the relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during the 2024 FOCAC Summit in Beijing. “Today, Nigeria stands as China’s second-largest trading partner in Africa, with bilateral trade surpassing 20 billion dollars,” Yakubu noted.

Furthermore, Yakubu praised China’s role in Nigeria’s infrastructural development, with investments in sectors such as rail networks, roads, ports, power stations, and water treatment facilities.

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Shettima Warns Media Against Romanticising National Challenges

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Shettima Warns Media Against Romanticising National Challenges

Vice President Kashim Shettima has cautioned Nigerian media practitioners against the growing tendency to romanticise serious national issues, describing the trend as a dangerous departure from the media’s constitutional duty of promoting truth and accountability.

Represented by his Special Adviser on Special Duties, Modibbo Umar, the Vice President issued the warning on Tuesday while delivering a speech at the 17th LEADERSHIP Conference and Awards held at the Old Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja.

“We must resist the temptation to romanticise serious national issues or frame them in ways that distort public understanding,” Shettima said. “Doing so only weakens the fabric of our democracy and derails our collective efforts at nation-building.”

The Vice President’s remarks came as stakeholders in governance, business, and civil society gathered to reflect on the theme of the event, “Challenges and Opportunities in Nigeria’s Fiscal Federalism.” The conference provided a platform for thoughtful engagement on some of the country’s most pressing issues, with a focus on the responsibilities of leadership at all levels.

Shettima also used the occasion to commend LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group for its consistent contributions to national discourse and its commitment to celebrating excellence in leadership.

“I commend LEADERSHIP Newspaper for the vision to convene this vital discourse and for shining the light on those who have chosen to lead with courage and competence. May we never tire of striving for a better Nigeria,” he said.

The annual LEADERSHIP Conference and Awards continues to be a major event that brings together influential voices to deliberate on national progress and honour individuals and institutions making meaningful impact in society.

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