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BREAKING: Senate Stops Nigerian Customs Vehicle Duty Ultimatum by yusuf2(m): 12:58pm On Mar 07, 2017
The Senate has passed a resolution directing the Nigerian Customs Service to halt its plan to penalise Nigerians who do not pay duties on their vehicles within one month.

The resolution, on Tuesday, followed a motion by the Deputy Leader, Bala Na’Allah, who said the new Customs policy was “a serious matter”.

In his contribution, Kogi senator, Dino Melaye, said it was not possible to import vehicle without clearance or “collaboration” of the Customs.

The Senate resolved that Customs halt actions until the agency appears before its Committee on Customs.
Senate President Saraki Saraki said it was the responsibility of the senate to ensure welfare of Nigerians.
Customs had threatened to impound vehicles without duty papers, and to prosecute their owners.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/225391-breaking-senate-stops-nigerian-customs-vehicle-duty-ultimatum.html
Re: BREAKING: Senate Stops Nigerian Customs Vehicle Duty Ultimatum by GAZZUZZ(m): 2:17pm On Mar 07, 2017
yusuf2:
The Senate has passed a resolution directing the Nigerian Customs Service to halt its plan to penalise Nigerians who do not pay duties on their vehicles within one month.

The resolution, on Tuesday, followed a motion by the Deputy Leader, Bala Na’Allah, who said the new Customs policy was “a serious matter”.

In his contribution, Kogi senator, Dino Melaye, said it was not possible to import vehicle without clearance or “collaboration” of the Customs.

The Senate resolved that Customs halt actions until the agency appears before its Committee on Customs.
Senate President Saraki Saraki said it was the responsibility of the senate to ensure welfare of Nigerians.
Customs had threatened to impound vehicles without duty papers, and to prosecute their owners.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/225391-breaking-senate-stops-nigerian-customs-vehicle-duty-ultimatum.html
Re: BREAKING: Senate Stops Nigerian Customs Vehicle Duty Ultimatum by connkg(m): 10:19am On Mar 08, 2017
This new, shameless practice of the Nigerian Customs is really getting out of hand. They have finally settled into reacting only. After clearing items, they now raid warehouses to find pump-action guns, bags of rice and tyres. Now they want to raid the biggest warehouse in Nigeria (i.e. the highways) for items that they cleared in the first place!
Well, they are related to Immigration...who are always embroiled in employment scams.

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