Importers of used vehicles will soon face the task of ensuring that such automobiles are accompanied by valid certificates of road-worthiness from the countries of origin, to indicate that they do not pose health and motoring hazards, before they can be allowed into the country.
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NO TO TOTAL BAN ON TOKUNBO VEHICLES, SAYS GOVERNMENT
The Federal Government will not totally ban the importation of fairly used vehicles (Tokunbo) until a robust finance scheme is launched to enable Nigerians to buy brand new ones, the Director General, National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Jelani Aliyu, has said.
Continue reading »CUSTOMS GENERATES OVER N49M ON E-AUCTION, RECORDS 254 WINNERS
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it generated N49 million on e-auction platform and recorded 254 winners in four weeks across the country.
Continue reading »e-AUCTION: NCS EXPLAINS DIFFICULTY IN RECHARGING E-WALLET
Following public complaints, questions and commentaries on the Nigeria Customs Service e-auction platform which was officially launched on the 3rd of July 2017 by the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd).
Continue reading »AUTO DEALERS SEEK REVIEW OF 70% DUTY ON IMPORTED VEHICLES
The Federal Government has been advised to re-view the automotive policy, which imposes 70 per cent levy on imported vehicles, pending the mass production of made-in-Nigeria vehicles.
Continue reading »SENATE’S ARMOURED CAR DEFIES ECONOMIC SENSE – PUNCH EDITORIAL
A controversial armoured vehicle bought by the Senate, but seized by the Nigeria Customs Service for evading correct duty payment, is yet another greasy mark on the National Assembly’s coat of many colours. Whether at the level of the lawmakers or the bureaucracy, our legislature has become a sickening joke in the eyes of discernible Nigerians. Earlier media reports had […]
Continue reading »IMPORTED COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MUST HAVE SPEED LIMITER – FRSC
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, on Monday said all commercial vehicles coming into the country from January 1, 2017 must be fitted with speed limiter. Oyeyemi stated this in Kaduna when he visited the FRSC Sector Command for routine interaction with personnel to strengthen operational duties and general service delivery. Oyeyemi represented […]
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