Customs Hosts Stakeholder Meeting to Enhance Maritime Trade Efficiency

Customs Hosts Stakeholder Meeting to Enhance Maritime Trade Efficiency

By prince Benson Davies


The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) convened a stakeholders’ meeting on August 11, 2025, at the Apapa Area Command to address challenges affecting cargo clearance in the maritime industry. Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) Adewale Adeniyi emphasized the Service’s commitment to open communication with stakeholders and the deployment of the Unified Customs Management System (UCMS), codenamed B’Odogwu. The meeting concluded with stakeholders pledging to work towards efficiency and transparency in cargo clearance.

“On B’Odogwu, there is no going back. We have to forge ahead with what we have started. We know there will be issues, which is why, before now, we met with some authorised banks, and that engagement has yielded positive results”, Adeniyi said.

The CGC stressed the Service’s readiness to maintain open communication with stakeholders. “It’s our intent to always listen to you patiently, so we have brought everyone together today as equal partners in this project,” he added.

The Comptroller General disclosed that some challenges have already been resolved through joint efforts, while work continues on others. He also raised concern over recent attempts to compromise the Service’s digital infrastructure.

“Just over the weekend, there were reports of individuals trying to infiltrate our system. There were several attempts, and the whole idea was to render our system inefficient. I want to remind you that such nefarious acts constitute economic sabotage, which we will not spare. On our part, we will continue to strengthen our system firewalls to prevent future downtimes”, he said.

The engagement concluded with an interactive session, during which stakeholders shared their perspectives and concerns on maritime sector operations, with a collective resolve to work towards efficiency and transparency in cargo clearance.

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