The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is expanding cooperation with more than 20 customs administrations worldwide as it steps up efforts to modernise trade facilitation and border management systems.
Adewale Adeniyi, Comptroller-General of Customs said the partnerships are part of a broader push to strengthen institutional collaboration, improve cross-border coordination and align Nigeria’s customs operations with global standards amid growing complexity in international trade.
He made the disclosure at a high-level diplomatic cocktail reception in Abuja, which brought together ambassadors, high commissioners, heads of missions, and senior government officials in a strategic engagement aimed at strengthening international cooperation, trade relations, and institutional partnerships.
He said sustained engagement with international counterparts remains central to improving efficiency at Nigeria’s borders and enhancing the country’s trade competitiveness.
“We recognise and appreciate your contributions to strengthening diplomatic and trade relations. The Service remains committed to providing the support and services required for diplomatic missions to operate
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