President Goodluck Jonathan has directed the transition of Destination Inspection Service from contracted Scanning Service Providers (SSPs) to the Nigeria Customs Service, effective December 1, 2013.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The ministry of finance said on Tuesday that with this directive, Nigeria Customs Service has taken over full processing of all import transactions to Nigeria in accordance with the amended Import Guidelines of the Destination Inspection Scheme.
Consequently, all Scanning Service Providers (Cotecna, SGS and Global Scan) cease to approve new Form M, issue Risk Assessment Report (RAR) or perform scanning operations for goods imported into Nigeria.
This transition follows the expiration of the Destination Inspection Contract Agreements between the Federal Government of Nigeria and Scanning Service Providers (SSPs).
“The SSPs shall handover all valid Form Ms and existing Valuation Database to the Nigeria Customs Service,” the finance ministry said in a statement signed by Paul C Nwabuikwu, Special Adviser to the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
However, the contract for provision of ICT infrastructural back up for the scheme currently being executed by Webb Fontaine is extended for a period of 18 months to ensure a smooth takeover by NCS.
The Ministry of Finance then urged stakeholders and all Nigerians to give the Comptroller-General of Customs and his team, all the support necessary to manage a smooth and successful takeover.
“While no effort was spared in the build up to this process, we should all bear it in mind that transitions of this magnitude may throw up some implementation challenges. It will require the understanding of all stakeholders to manage whatever initial challenges that may arise before the process fully stabilizes,” it stressed.
It further noted that as part of the take-over plans, Help Desks and Dedicated Hotlines have been provided to enable stakeholders and the general public channel complaints, observations and suggestions on the process to the Nigeria Customs Service.
Help Desks are provided at Customs Headquarters, Abuja and other Commands across the Country. Such feedback can also be channeled directly through the following dedicated numbers: 09 4621597, 09 4621598 and 09 4621599.
The ministry, on behalf of the President and all Nigerians expressed appreciation to the Scanning Service Providers for services rendered to the Nation since the beginning of the Destination Inspection scheme in 2006.