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    You are at:Home»Government»Nigerian Customs Service is introducing an e-auction platform

    Nigerian Customs Service is introducing an e-auction platform

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    By Paul Adepoju on June 28, 2017 Government, News

    Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is rolling out its electronic auction platform on July 1, 2017. With the platform, the service said it is removing agents from the system. This would be the first auctioneering exercise to be held under Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd).

    NCS aims to generate NGN 1trillion revenue as generated through various initiatives, including the auctioning process and the infamous directive in March that all vehicles without duty papers should proceed to normalise them.

    Customs PRO, Mr. Joseph Attah, in a statement, said: “After repeated tests of the e-auction platform, the Nigeria Customs is now set to deploy the e-auction portal on the July 1, 2017.

    “The portal is now fully networked to designated banks to ensure money accruing from the auction gets to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Treasury Single Account for transparency and accountability,” he noted.

    According to Daily Trust, www.trade.gov.ng/e-auction has been dedicated to the auction and would become active and accessible to members of the public next Sunday while lasting for 28 days.

    The requirement for any participant is to have a valid Tax Identification Number (TIN) issued by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) with an active e-mail account. A non-refundable administrative charge of N1,000 is also required and that auctioned goods may not be replaced if the person becomes dissatisfied with it.

    A successful bidder will have to make payment within five working days and may lose the auctioned item to the second highest bidder if he fails to pay within the period.

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    1 Comment

    1. Archibong Saviour on August 3, 2017 12:29 pm

      Nigeria customs service 2017/2018 recruitment application form is out, but yet to be released online due to some errors we are trying to fix in our portal to keep you on saver side from scammer, we are very sorry for the inconvenience, for more information contact the admin officer in charge Gomina Mabel (+2349035285278) or visit our website on https://www.customs.gov.ng

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