LCCI lauds FG on Customs check-points removal on highways

Mr Muda Yusuf, Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), has commended the removal of Customs check-points on highways, saying the move is a reflection of Federal Government’s commitment to the promotion of ease of doing business in the country.



Yusuf said the directive will reduce extortion and disruptive activities to domestic trade, and end needless embarrassment to motorists for import duty receipts and revaluation of duty payments.

“The streamlining of their operations is therefore a welcome development. Their activities are most times arbitrary, especially on issues of vehicle valuation and documents, certifications on the highways, which often result in extortions.

“The development is a clear demonstration of the responsiveness of the present administration to complaints of the Private Sector on business environment issues,” he said.

He called for an effective implementation framework for the policy geared toward improving the ease of doing business and restoring order in the way public institutions discharge their responsibilities. He said LCCI would collaborate with other private sector bodies to monitor and track implementation of the directive.

Yusuf commended the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for the bold step and urged other security agencies to emulate the NCS by dismantling irrelevant checkpoints.

He urged the Customs to strengthen surveillance and effectiveness at the various sea ports, airports and Borders, to ensure that prohibited items were not allowed into the country.

The LCCI boss urged the Service to ensure that scanners and other equipment necessary for effective inspection are installed at entry points.


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