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Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by lifezone247(m): 8:09pm On Dec 08, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged by the House of Representatives to suspend the ban on importation of new and used cars through land borders.

The ban that was announced on December 5, 2016 by the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) was due to take off from January 1, 2017.

The lawmakers however said the policy was too harsh as it is bound to pile more economic miseries on the majority of Nigerians that are already groaning under the prevailing economic recession.

The decision of the lawmakers followed the adoption of a motion by Abdulahi Salame (APC, Sokoto) who noted that the percentage of Nigerians who can afford cars has declined drastically following the decline in the value of naira, inflation, unemployment and high cost of living that has bedeviled Nigeria where over 80 percent of the population live below $200 a day.

Salame noted that, “With its powers under Section 18 of the Customs and Excise Management Act, the government can restrict the movement of goods into and out of Nigeria by land or inland waters and to appoint customs stations, but similar exercise of such powers on rice importation through the land borders in April 2016, has led to untold hardships on Nigerians as a bag of rice now sells for between N20, 000 and N23,000 as against N8,000 few months ago.
“We are also aware that the government has not put in place alternative measures to ensure that Nigerians will have access to cars since it is cheaper to buy cars from neighbouring countries and still generate revenue by ensuring that our borders are secured to prevent smuggling and also that there will not be job losses.

“Meanwhile, some of those making these policies have failed to patronize made-in-Nigeria goods, especially Nigerian assembled vehicles which are, in any case unaffordable to over 80 percent of Nigerians who can only afford fairly used imported cars.

“It is of concern that despite the pitiable state of most Nigerians occasioned by unemployment, lack of funds for survival and high cost of living which has sent many to their early graves, the government is adopting a policy that will further increase the sufferings of the masses at this critical time the country is in recession.

“It is equally worrisome that the ban will cause more harm than good as it will certainly lead to increase in smuggling, deprive poor Nigerians of access to acquiring vehicles, skyrocket the price of cars cleared at the wharf, increase inflation and further mount pressure on the already weak naira and lead to idleness, insecurity and criminality at the border points”.

Lawmakers that spoke in favour of the motion noted that it is the masses that would be affected more by the new policy.

According to them, the reason put forward about payment of duties was not enough to punish the entire country because non-payment of duties was carried out with the active connivance of security officials at the borders.

The lawmakers also argued that the ban was against the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Protocols on movement of goods and services.
The lawmakers said to implement the policy at a period of recession amount to Nigerians paying for the irresponsibility of agencies that should collect port duties on imported cars.

The lawmakers that supported the policy however noted that most policies of the administration of President Buhari were aimed at correcting fundamental and structural anomalies inherent in the system.

While they regretted that policies of this administration were often misunderstood and attacked, the antagonists of the bill recalled that three decades ago, Nigeria was the hub of economic activities in the sub-region, an advantage that has now been eroded due to reckless importation of unnecessary goods and services.

According to the lawmakers, this has reflected in job loss, with Nigeria not only becoming a dumping ground but also losing its technological development potentials to her neighbours.

They noted that as long as the government refused to do what it supposed to do by taking hard decisions, the country will remain on the path that has taken Nigeria nowhere so far.

As part of their resolution, the lawmakers urged the Federal government to ensure that the law enforcement agencies, especially those working at the borders, are diligent in their duties by ensuring that import charges through the land borders are paid when due and remitted to the government.

The House also urged the Federal government to install border security and surveillance equipment for effective monitoring to address the recurring menace of smuggling and ensure a maximum revenue generation on all lawfully imported goods.

The lawmakers equally urged the Federal government to expand its plan on youths empowerment programs by developing skills acquisition centers in border areas so as to enable the youth to acquire skills necessary for the type of businesses that are being carried out in the border areas and also employ more people from those areas into the border security agencies as they have relevant experiences on how goods are being moved in and out of the country.

Committees on Governmental Affairs and Customs and Excise were mandated to ensure implementation of the resolutions and report back within six weeks for further legislative action.

The motion was unanimously adopted after it was put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara.

http://thenationonlineng.net/reps-buhari-suspend-ban-importation-cars-land-borders/

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by herzern(m): 8:10pm On Dec 08, 2016

Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 8:11pm On Dec 08, 2016
Buhari fix the economy first and leave other things to follow suit.

In summary: Buhari is a disaster sad

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by lifezone247(m): 8:14pm On Dec 08, 2016
The man want comot my small small daily bread for my table.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by newbornmacho(m): 8:16pm On Dec 08, 2016
Please tell the confused old man.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by ojun50(m): 8:16pm On Dec 08, 2016
Sometimes i wonder d kind of people that give him advice nd d kind of people that work around him.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Airforce1(m): 8:17pm On Dec 08, 2016
Rice too

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by lifezone247(m): 8:18pm On Dec 08, 2016
newbornmacho:
Please tell the confused old man.
how can someone buy car from Cotonou, Togo or Ghana, then ship it to Nigeria for clearing? Who say they don't do smuggling in Nigerian seaport?

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by FastShipping: 8:19pm On Dec 08, 2016
Buhari and his crew have been ill-advised.

We have numerous clients who use Cotonou route and vehicle destination and this policy is harsh on their business. They have tens of vehicles currently on the way to Cotonou that won't get there until around January 14.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by donsteady(m): 8:19pm On Dec 08, 2016
ojun50:
Sometimes i wonder d kind of people that give him advice nd d kind of people that work around him.
The old foollll doesn't take advice even from his own wife.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by lifezone247(m): 8:22pm On Dec 08, 2016
FastShipping:
Buhari and his crew have been ill-advised.

We have numerous clients who use Cotonou route and vehicle destination and this policy is harsh on their business. They have tens of vehicles currently on the way to Cotonou that won't get there until around January 14.
bro I have about six cars on the high sea like this, all landing next year. How on earth did he want me to divert those cars to Lagos while the bill of landing is clearly indicating port of discharge, Cotonou?

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Jengem: 8:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
Buhari is too dull

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by otukpo(f): 8:57pm On Dec 08, 2016
He wont hear.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Atiku2019: 9:04pm On Dec 08, 2016
Kudos HOR

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Atiku2019: 9:04pm On Dec 08, 2016
where over 80 percent of the population live below $200 a day.

; $2 or $200 cry

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 11:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
Atiku2019:
where over 80 percent of the population live below $200 a day.


; $2 or $200 cry

80% live on less than $1 a day. $1 = 480.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 7:25am On Dec 09, 2016
Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 8:13am On Dec 09, 2016
Buhari is too stubborn to listen

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by kokosin: 8:31am On Dec 09, 2016
buhari is empty..... like his ministers

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by lifezone247(m): 10:51am On Dec 09, 2016
WiLdFLame:

this your space go good to holler lalasticlala, I'm coming make I go look for one small snake kill come attached.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:54am On Dec 09, 2016
This policy is naturally a good one but it is unfortunate that implementation will be abused and would only make custom agents at the land borders richer.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by softwerk(f): 11:46am On Dec 09, 2016
More job losses and the imminent collapse of some businesses in the country!

I really doubt if this government has any good plans for us.

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 11:53am On Dec 09, 2016
This Reps self! I thought they where supposed 2 be on d side of d masses? Don't they knw dat importation of cars via land borders make it cheaper?
Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by saintdennis(m): 2:42pm On Dec 09, 2016
I don't wanna think any lover of naija will hate this policy.

IVM about to expand operations next year if this policy takes off

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Firefire(m): 2:42pm On Dec 09, 2016
Abdulahi Salame (APC, Sokoto)

Speaker, Yakubu Dogara. (APC, North)


APC Members in the House and in the Senate working against APC led FG since May 29th 2015.


This policy has nothing to do with the masses but the corrupted few individuals.

Someone should tell me how many Nigerians under this administration can afford to buy a car from Cotonou ?

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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by espionage48(m): 2:43pm On Dec 09, 2016
Abeg he should do ooo. guys are not smiling. Abeg check out my signature and see Ur bank account smile this xmas
Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 2:44pm On Dec 09, 2016
grin grin grin grin
Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by iamawara(m): 2:44pm On Dec 09, 2016
You see you see you see. 2019 is coming. Be wise

Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Blurryface(m): 2:45pm On Dec 09, 2016
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Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Preciouscheer: 2:47pm On Dec 09, 2016
sad
Re: Reps To Buhari: Suspend Ban On Importation Of Cars Through Land Borders. by Nobody: 2:47pm On Dec 09, 2016
For once the reps are with the masses, Buhari's I'll thought policies are at best archaic and anti people.
For those supporting the ban because of ivm, don't be blinded by sectionalism. How many of you can afford a brand new Ivm vehicle? The last I checked, ivm no get second hand ooooo

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