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Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by dre11(m): 7:20am On Mar 09, 2017
By Bayo Akomolafe


Benin, Ghana and other neighbouring countries are currently waging economic war to cripple the Nigerian economy with a common duty structure that eliminates payment of tariffs for goods that pass through their ports.

It was learnt that the common External Tariff (CET), which recommends the adoption of a common tariff structure for West African countries with only a limited bar for differential, has unfortunately become Nigeria’s nightmare.

In anticipation of the tragic connivance among the countries to wreck Nigeria’s economy, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), had, last year, visited his Republic of Benin counterpart to re-evaluate the Memorandum of Understanding earlier signed on the effectiveness of border management between both countries.

To consolidate the MoU, Ali also hosted the Beninoise Director General of Customs and Indirect Taxes of Customs, Mr. Sacca Charles, in Abuja. The idea was to ensure that goods from the region never got into Nigeria without going through the authorised process.

Despite the collaboration, Nigeria has lost billions of naira to the neighbouring countries that continue to flout the ETLS rules in the last few months. Available records revealed that within a period of eight months after the MoU was signed, NCS had seized contraband with duty paid value of N660.14 billion.

The goods consist of foreign parboiled rice and frozen poultry products smuggled through Idiroko and Seme border axis. Besides, other foreign goods coming through neighbouring ports and labelled as manufactured in West Africa, against the subsisting rules, include cartons and sacks/bales of foot wears, bar soap, detergents, toiletries, frozen poultry products, bales of bags/suitcases, used pneumatic tyres, tooth picks, beverages, confectionary, juices, furniture and vegetable oil, among others.

Although, the Federal Government took steps to ban importation of vehicles through the land borders, influx of other goods labelled as manufactured within West Africa are on the increase and currently bleeding the local economy and choking efforts by the Federal Government to encourage local manufacturers.

Throwing light on the development yesterday, maritime stakeholders lamented that the ETLS, which was adopted to boost intra-regional trade, had been abused by the neighbouring countries to dump goods into Nigerian markets.

It was disclosed that the ETLS protocol stipulates a token of 0.5 per cent tax on goods manufactured in any ECOWAS country.

According to the publisher of Business & Maritime Magazine, Mr. Okey Ibeke, neighbouring countries have adopted smart and aggressive economic warfare using almost zero tariffs to flood Nigerian market with their goods.

Also, he noted that imports through these countries were re-labelled and packaged as made within the sub-region in total disregard of World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) rules and transported by roads into Nigeria at the payment of the ridiculous 0.5 per cent levy stipulated in the ETLS protocol.

He explained that Nigerian economy was being snookered by the same protocol and instrument for brotherhood and economic integration within the sub-region. Ibeke stressed that Nigerian economy was effectively being milked by her neighbours.

He noted: “This is not smartness; it is barefaced sabotage of Nigeria’s economy and a betrayal of the spirit of ECOWAS. It is impossible to accurately quantify the cost on our economy.

“Benin Republic encourages Nigerian importers to route their cars through Cotonou and designate them as transit goods destined for any of the land-locked neighbours as final destination.

“With that legal cover, no import duty is demanded nor paid on such vehicles, apart from some statutory landing changes and transit fees.” He explained that while transit goods were supposed to be escorted under customs bond to border posts of the country of final destination in accordance with the international law, no such thing is done for the cars by the Benin authorities, as they knew that the vehicles would find their ways into Nigeria.

Echoing him, National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders, led by its founder, Dr. Boniface Aniebonam, said that cargo diversion to neighbouring countries like Ghana, Chad, Cameroon and Benin Republic had been a recurring thing in Nigerian maritime trade.

He noted that the trend had posed grave economic consequence for Nigeria when volume of cargoes and ships continue to decrease, adding that the rate at which Nigerian cargoes were being diverted to these countries had become a national embarrassment.

On his part, the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barrister Bello Hassan, said that Nigerian port was inefficient due to corruption, high tariffs, extortion, bad scanning machines, poor access road and lack of single window.

As a way forward, the Director General, Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, stressed the need to make Nigerian ports more competitive and efficient.

He noted that an efficient port should be able to predict what the future of the port would be in terms of ship turnaround time, customs agents of the port, the berth in the port, types and magnitude of ships that berth and the cumulative ship traffic at the ports. According to him, all the indices directly and indirectly impact on the ultimate deliverance in cargo handling and port charges, which form the bedrock of any competitive port.



http://newtelegraphonline.com/news/tariffs-benin-ghana-wage-economic-war-nigeria/

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by sarrki(m): 7:20am On Mar 09, 2017
Observing
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Dexpro: 7:23am On Mar 09, 2017
sarrki:
Observing

Observation cheesy

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by MayhorE(m): 8:03am On Mar 09, 2017
ingrates

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by EasternActivist: 8:20am On Mar 09, 2017
I thought Nigeria can stand on their own and they don't need any external factor...

See as the perceived small neighbor countries are using fare transparent policies to embarrass Nigeria.

Is Nigeria turning to a zoo?

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by anibi9674: 8:27am On Mar 09, 2017
ok
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by princemillla(m): 8:39am On Mar 09, 2017
Op make the story look scary.

The truth is, large percentage of benin income is thru Nigerias Contraband goods. Ncs cannot tell these mofos to shut such a huge avenue. It only takes 500 naira to enter cotonue thru bike at the boarder. But take serious offence to enter Nigeria especially with numbers of immigration on the road.

Kolewerk at all.... Contraband is the sole business to some Nigerians

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by kollynxofodile(m): 8:40am On Mar 09, 2017
I have always argued with same minds what is d actual benefit of these Ecowas deals with west AFRICAN country.

For Gods sake, Nigeria is not benefitting anything, rather we re loosing investment on industrialization to these neighboring Country.

We re over 200m in population that is 4x bigger than the so called WE country combined. So the Market is here not there. But because of these ECOWAS deals potential investors will establish there Companies in other west Africa countries and export the finished goods to us to consume.

Thereby taking our Jobs, GDP, Forex and Capital development.

There re countless Numbers of Companies who have taken advantage of these ECOWAS agreement and RELOCATED all THERE INVESTMENTS FROM NIGERIA 2 other WA countries.

Our leaders should wake up.

ECOWAS is a Scam

ECOWAS is KILLING NIGERIA ECONOMY

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by ki02020(m): 9:01am On Mar 09, 2017
EasternActivist:
I thought Nigeria can stand on their own and they don't need any external factor...

See as the perceived small neighbor countries are using fare transparent policies to embarrass Nigeria.

Is Nigeria turning to a zoo?

you call that action from the neighbouring countries fair?
...I must admit you're a disgrace to the nation

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by ShitHead(m): 9:20am On Mar 09, 2017
I thought we're the giant of Africa? Ordinary Benin and Ghana? I see...

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by RoyalBoutique(m): 9:21am On Mar 09, 2017
Hahaha
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Nobody: 9:22am On Mar 09, 2017
I live and work in Ghana as an importer of goods in to the country. all this write up is a lie. import duty in Ghana is very high, i import goods 2 or 3 times a week. the only good thing about the business is that things are very cost here and the currency is favouring Nigerians 1cedis 107naira. if not the import business in Ghana can send one to hell.

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by DirtyGold: 9:23am On Mar 09, 2017
kollynxofodile:
I have always argued with same minds what is d actual benefit of these Ecowas deals with west AFRICAN country.

For Gods sake, Nigeria is not benefitting anything, rather we re loosing investment on industrialization to these neighboring Country.

We re over 200m in population that is 4x bigger than the so called WE country combined. So the Market is here not there. But because of these ECOWAS deals potential investors will establish there Companies in other west Africa countries and export the finished goods to us to consume.

Thereby taking our Jobs, GDP, Forex and Capital development.

There re countless Numbers of Companies who have taken advantage of these ECOWAS agreement and RELOCATED all THERE INVESTMENTS FROM NIGERIA 2 other WA countries.

Our leaders should wake up.

ECOWAS is a Scam

ECOWAS is KILLING NIGERIA ECONOMY
Nigeria is forming big brother ofcourse...

What's tha business?

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by idbami2(m): 9:23am On Mar 09, 2017
Se World War II?
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Nobody: 9:23am On Mar 09, 2017
Nigeria is a ffucked up country

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 9:23am On Mar 09, 2017
kollynxofodile:
I have always argued with same minds what is d actual benefit of these Ecowas deals with west AFRICAN country.

For Gods sake, Nigeria is not benefitting anything, rather we re loosing investment on industrialization to these neighboring Country.

We re over 200m in population that is 4x bigger than the so called WE country combined. So the Market is here not there. But because of these ECOWAS deals potential investors will establish there Companies in other west Africa countries and export the finished goods to us to consume.

Thereby taking our Jobs, GDP, Forex and Capital development.

There re countless Numbers of Companies who have taken advantage of these ECOWAS agreement and RELOCATED all THERE INVESTMENTS FROM NIGERIA 2 other WA countries.

Our leaders should wake up.

ECOWAS is a Scam

ECOWAS is KILLING NIGERIA ECONOMY
cool
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by bettercreature(m): 9:24am On Mar 09, 2017
ki02020:


you call that action from the neighbouring countries fair?
...I must admit you're a disgrace to the nation
Shut up jare! Let him talk

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by lonelydora: 9:24am On Mar 09, 2017
Nigeria is no longer working. Where are all my car dealers? They should come and see this news.

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by jeeqaa7(m): 9:25am On Mar 09, 2017
Ok
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by jeeqaa7(m): 9:26am On Mar 09, 2017
Ok.
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Thisis2raw(m): 9:26am On Mar 09, 2017
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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by koladebrainiac(m): 9:26am On Mar 09, 2017
this is a bad development for our economy.

all i am seeing is Ipob rejoicing that this bad news is coming

no wahala shebu these guys are flaunting cimmon ecowas treaty rules- same way Nigeria will continue to disregard Ecowas rule on Nnamdi Kanu.
lol
its settled now. abi

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by OBAGADAFFI: 9:28am On Mar 09, 2017
This is what happens when we destroyed our Seaport with unnecessary tariffs

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by arsenal33: 9:29am On Mar 09, 2017
They want to commit suicide
Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Nobody: 9:30am On Mar 09, 2017
How the mighty has fallen!

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Kingspin(m): 9:31am On Mar 09, 2017
We fight our selves now our neighbors have join hands to fight us too. Who will win or loss out ?

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by peackiano16(f): 9:32am On Mar 09, 2017
nawaooooooh

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by yanabasee(m): 9:34am On Mar 09, 2017
ki02020:


you call that action from the neighbouring countries fair?
...I must admit you're a disgrace to the nation

Dude, it's fair becoz these countries generate revenues from their custom services... and Nigeria would do same if we have a passage border where transported goods passes through to other countries...i'm quite certain that Nigeria will lift its charges esp. now thatvwe'rw on recession...

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by TPAND(f): 9:34am On Mar 09, 2017
Neighbouring countries are ridiculing and taking advantage our directionless economic policies. Nigeria, How has the mighty fallen

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by mmsen: 9:34am On Mar 09, 2017
EasternActivist:
I thought Nigeria can stand on their own and they don't need any external factor...

See as the perceived small neighbor countries are using fare transparent policies to embarrass Nigeria.

Is Nigeria turning to a zoo?

The article suggests that they are smuggling goods into Nigeria that are imported from outside of west Africa and claiming that they are products of ECOWAS.

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by writeprof(m): 9:34am On Mar 09, 2017
I hope this information has been passed to the right government agencies for them to take appropriate actions. As much as we blame those countries, Nigerians are active collaborators in their sabotage of the country's economy.

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Re: Tariffs: Benin, Ghana Wage Economic War Against Nigeria by Ntipia: 9:37am On Mar 09, 2017
Na uncle Bubu cause am

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