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Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Paraman: 7:30am On Apr 17
President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday said Nigeria stands to benefit about $2.7bn annually by implementing the Single Window Project.

He also noted that the project will save the country at least $4bn lost annually to complex bureaucracies and corruption hindering its trade efficiency.

Tinubu revealed this when he inaugurated a new digital trade compliance initiative, code-named the National Single Window project at the Council Chamber of the State House, Abuja.

The Single Window project is a cross-government website which will facilitate trade by offering a single portal for Nigerian and international trade actors to access a full range of resources and standardised services from different Nigerian agencies.

The initiative, Tinubu said, would expedite cargo movement and optimise inter-African trade, thereby facilitating $2.7bn worth of annual paperless trade.

While noting that the economy can no longer stomach $4bn annual losses, the Nigerian leader directed the Presidential Steering Committee on the National Single Window Project to “Dismantle all block webs” in the way of trade efficiency.

This way, Nigeria would join the ranks of Singapore, Korea, Kenya and Saudi Arabia which have experienced significant improvement in trade efficiency after implementing a single window system, the president argued.

He affirmed, “We cannot afford to lose an estimated $4bn annually to red tape, bureaucracy, delays and corruption at our ports.

“The benefits of this initiative are immense. The paperless trade alone is estimated to bring an annual economic benefit of around $2.7bn US dollars.

“Countries like Singapore, Korea, Kenya and Saudi Arabia have already seen significant improvement in trade efficiency after implementing Single Window Systems. It is time for Nigeria to join their ranks and reap the reward of a streamlined, decentralised trade process.”

Tinubu lamented that although Nigeria has immense potential – having been blessed with people of resilience, creativity, and unwavering spirit of enterprise – “for far too long, our economic growth has been hindered by the complexities and inefficiencies in our trade processes.”

“Today, we say that there should be no more,” he assured.

He described the national single window as a game changer that will revolutionise the conduct of trade in the country, “by simplifying government trade compliance through a digital platform, we will unlock the doors to economic prosperity and all other opportunities.”

The President also noted that the National Single Window will prevent revenue leakage and facilitate effective trade.

“By doing so, we will create a more transparent, secure and business-friendly environment that will attract investment and spur economic growth,” he added.

He assured the newly inaugurated steering committee of his full support admitting that implementing the National Single Window “will not be an overnight process.”

“It requires dedication, collaboration and a phased approach. But I assure you, my fellow brothers and sisters, that we are fully committed to seeing this project through.


“We will work tirelessly to ensure its success by engaging all partner agencies and stakeholders to create a system that works for every one of us,” Tinubu stated.

The President charged the committee to get rid of any obstacles in their way, expressing his readiness to listen to new ideas to make the initiative succeed.

“Dismantle all block webs along your way. I will be ready to listen to conversations, your discoveries, to any problem-solving areas that will make the Single Window a big success,” he remarked.

Tinubu who serves as the Chairperson of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State argued that the Single Window Project transcends Nigeria.

Therefore, by linking its system with those of other African nations, “we will expedite cargo movement and optimise inter-Africa trade,” he said.

He called on all Nigerians to embrace the initiative with open arms appealing, “Let us work together as one nation to make the National Single Window a resounding success.”

“This initiative is a testament to our commitment to regional integration and our belief in the power of collaboration.

“Let us show the world that Nigeria is ready to take its rightful place as one of the leaders in global trade,” the President urged.

Briefing State House correspondents afterwards, Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Bello Koko, affirmed that imports would be cleared at all seaports within 24 hours, even though it takes 72 hours in neighbouring countries.

Koko said the Single Window initiative will cut back the amount of paperwork involved in transactions for import and export as the relevant government agencies will now share information through a unified platform.

“So, for clearance, the target is 24 hours. Of course, we know what is obtainable in neighbouring countries, it’s 48 to 72, but the target is actually 24 hours,” he asserted.


Koko said key shipment details such as type, year of manufacture, Form M, and cargo weight, among others will be unified for seamless sharing across government agencies.

He explained, “So, we are trying to unify this information in such a way that you fill as little as possible and all related government agencies that are in the value-chain of import or export processing, should be able to pick the information they need from there. So, you can see the picture here. We are reducing the current numbers.

“The second thing is it’s not going to be printed. So, the efficiency it brings here is that you can fill it in your bedroom and your offices.

“Shipping lines, freight forwarders, Nigerian Customs, NPA and so on should be able to process your requests, whether it’s in terms of import or export. That is the target.”

Mr. Tola Fakolade is the head of the project secretariat. Members include representatives of the Federal Ministry of Finance, Marine and Blue Economy, the Federal Ministry of Transportation, the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, the federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigerian Customs service and representatives of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority.

Others are representative of the Central Bank of Nigeria, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Nigerian Maritime Administration on Safety Agency, Nigerian Ports Authority and Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Cindypresh(f): 7:41am On Apr 17
The one he will save from electricity subsidy removal nko??

Abi we should expect more subsidy removal in different sectors While inflation goes up.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by James4358(m): 7:48am On Apr 17
You mean $4b for renewed looting.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by garykoeman: 8:44am On Apr 17
Nigerians made the right choice electing tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by AqualinaXYZ: 8:52am On Apr 17
garykoeman:
Nigerians made the right choice electing tinubu.



Thunder fire Tinubu



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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by ourcrudeoil: 8:53am On Apr 17
Criminals

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Towncrier007(m): 8:53am On Apr 17
I think the man is trying

AqualinaXYZ:




Thunder fire Tinubu




This isn't fair na bro,who curse life no dey better reach who no curse

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by CharleyBright(m): 8:54am On Apr 17
Lol.
Be rest assured that it always turns out a disaster when someone with Okpolo-eye start eyeing something.
That is how he eyed and saved everything in Lagos into his family and cronies pocket.

He has started with the looting thru the Lagos - Calabar coastal highway that he cunningly and illegally awarded to Chowgury his friend to fleece the country. That useless Bastard rubber stamp Senate President called Akpabio has turned blind and can't question the shady award process.
They just allow the baba oju Okpolo ole to fleece the nation.
Someone should tell Tinubu that Nigeria no be Lagos ooo

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Paraman: 8:55am On Apr 17
Tinubu is on the right path

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by tefishy(m): 8:56am On Apr 17
He still has more work to do. Food prices is still high.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Peakdesign23(m): 8:56am On Apr 17
I reserve my comment.

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by AbuTwins: 8:57am On Apr 17
Better President!
May Allah help you!
May Allah always disappoint your enemies that want the worst for Nigeria!
May Nigeria succeed!

Before 2027 may 1$ be less than N500!

May one Derica of rice come back to below N700!

May one paint of Garri come down to less than N1,200!

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Stanleymaster1: 8:58am On Apr 17
This man dey shock me everyday. If he continue like this, he may end up as the best president in the history of nigeria

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by lexy2014: 8:58am On Apr 17
Paraman:
Tinubu is on the right path

right path to where?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Paraman: 8:58am On Apr 17
lexy2014:


right path to where?
To making Nigeria Great

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by lexy2014: 8:59am On Apr 17
Kemisolayemi:
That's a man with vision

exactly. in 2015, he saw a vision that buhari was Nigeria's only solution. pls how did that vision turn out?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Galinton(m): 8:59am On Apr 17
garykoeman:
Nigerians made the right choice electing tinubu.
which Nigerians?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by twilliamx(m): 9:00am On Apr 17
Tinubu believes in creating institutions and making them independent. Lasaaa, lawma, lasepa, laseco, laspark and the rest where all created under him and still very much functional till date

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Jubrilv(m): 9:00am On Apr 17
Good

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by lexy2014: 9:00am On Apr 17
Towncrier007:
I think the man is trying

what did he try and how is he trying?

is he in office to try?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by olaolulazio(m): 9:00am On Apr 17
Stanleymaster1:
This man dey shock me everyday. If he continue like this, he may end up as the best president in the history of nigeria
They still won't believe this truth


Ayekooto

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Wealthoptulent(m): 9:00am On Apr 17

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by greenermodels: 9:00am On Apr 17
How much did government spend to set up this website?
Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by bigdammyj: 9:01am On Apr 17
Noted.
Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Barrylord4040: 9:01am On Apr 17
Trust you Mr President

Bitter obi is failure

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by lexy2014: 9:01am On Apr 17
garykoeman:
Nigerians made the right choice electing tinubu.

what is the evidence that Nigerians made the right choice electing tinubu?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by BigDawsNet: 9:01am On Apr 17
HIs the current president, all he require from all Nigerians now is support!!!

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by lexy2014: 9:03am On Apr 17
Stanleymaster1:
This man dey shock me everyday. If he continue like this, he may end up as the best president in the history of nigeria

what exactly has he done that will make him end up as the best president in the history of nigeria?

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Re: Tinubu Eyes $4bn Annual Savings From Reduced Bureaucracies by Galinton(m): 9:03am On Apr 17
Stanleymaster1:
This man dey shock me everyday. If he continue like this, he may end up as the best president in the history of nigeria
best president in history of Nigeria while hunger dey waya people, is like you don't know what you are saying.

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