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The Nigeria Customs Service has issued a 2 week ultimatum to importers of vehicles and their agents to clear their abandoned goods at ports or risk forfeiting them, Leadership reports.
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Importers of vehicles and their agents have received a two-week ultimatum from the PTML Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to clear abandoned vehicles imported in 2014, or forfeit them.
In a circular pasted on the wall at the PTML Customs Command office in Tin Can Island Port, Lagos, the Customs noted that some importers had abandoned their goods, mainly vehicles in the port for the past one year ,adding that they have two weeks to clear them.
The publication which listed names of the importers, agencies and details of the consignments, indicated that the importers and their agents have made declarations between January and December last year but have not paid for them.
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#CUstoms #Nigeria #Apapa #Lgos #TinCan
Excerpt:
Importers of vehicles and their agents have received a two-week ultimatum from the PTML Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to clear abandoned vehicles imported in 2014, or forfeit them.
In a circular pasted on the wall at the PTML Customs Command office in Tin Can Island Port, Lagos, the Customs noted that some importers had abandoned their goods, mainly vehicles in the port for the past one year ,adding that they have two weeks to clear them.
The publication which listed names of the importers, agencies and details of the consignments, indicated that the importers and their agents have made declarations between January and December last year but have not paid for them.
click here to read more
#CUstoms #Nigeria #Apapa #Lgos #TinCan