NPA, Customs explains single window partnership at Ports

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As part of measures to promote trade, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) are collaborating to introduce Single Window (SW) platform at the Seaports.
According to the Managing Director of  NPA, Ms Hadiza Balla Usman, the two agencies have embarked on the establishment of SW through an intense automation and introduction of Standard Operative Procedure ( SOP) at Seaports.
Ms Usman explained that  the adoption of SW would make Nigeria’s ports competitive in the international trade network and boost the trade facilitation programme of the government.
Speaking during a  courtesy visit to the  Comptroller General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali  (Rtd) in Abuja, Ms Usman said, the synergy on SW would boost government revenue and promote Public Private Participation through the attraction of local and Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI).
A statement issued by General Manager (Public Affairs), Chief Michael Ajayi, quoted the NPA boss as saying Government was aware of its responsibilities to create the enabling business environment to realize the objective.
The Federal Government, Ms Usman said, was determined to make the ports efficient, safe, secure, productive and Eco-friendly practices of its operations be it logistic or financial base.
NPA and Customs, she said, were the two  arrow head agencies driving the logistic and financial portals  on behalf of the government, adding that the duo have the responsibility to synergise and build up a common industry culture around the ports to achieving the right level in trade facilitation.
She said: “The goal of trade facilitation is to help trade across borders, import and export  faster, cheaper and more predictable while ensuring its safety and security..
“Trade facilitation focuses on simplifying and harmonizing formalities, procedures and the related exchange of information and documents between the various partners in a supply chain.
Transparency, simplification, harmonization and standardisation of port operations, she added, could only be achieved by embarking on the establishment of a well articulated single window system.
“I would therefore, urge us not to lose track as well as relentless commitment as to meet the target of Nigeria joining 20 other countries to be in the forefront of implementing an efficient, effective and sustainable single window in 2020, ” she said.
In his response, the CGC said that her visit would lead to regular meetings and constant consultation  between the two agencies. Thereby, de-emphasize courtesy visit.
The Nigeria  Customs Service, Ali said,  would do everything possible in  promoting the trade facilitation programme of the government through collaboration with sister agencies and robust  initiatives to promote business  at ports.

 The Comptroller-General also promised to collaborate with the NPA to rejuvenate port operation and port security committees and ensure that the meetings are attended by senior officials of all the affected agencies and take responsibilities.
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