NECA seeks continued partnership with customs to boost Nigeria’s economy

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has called for continued collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to foster inclusive growth, enhance trade competitiveness, and strengthen the economy.
Ifeanyi Okoye, president of NECA, made the call during a courtesy visit to the NCS’ comptroller-general, Bashir Adeniyi, on Tuesday in Abuja.
Mr Okoye said the purpose of the visit was to deepen the partnership on trade facilitation and private sector development.
He emphasised that with more than 4,000 member companies and 30 industrial affiliates, NECA remained committed to advocating a more enabling and competitive business environment.
“We are here today not only to deepen our engagement with the Nigeria Customs Service but also to commend the significant achievements recorded under your leadership.
“These milestones reflect a clear commitment to reform, operational excellence, and service delivery,” Mr Okoye said.
He particularly lauded the suspension of the Free on Board (FOB) policy directive, calling it a proactive response to the concerns of organised businesses and a demonstration of the service’s willingness to engage with stakeholders.
Mr Okoye hoped for a continued dialogue to ensure policies were developed in partnership with the private sector for shared prosperity.
He also highlighted key trade facilitation tools introduced by the NCS, such as the Advance Ruling, the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, and the Time Release Study.
The NECA boss noted that the reforms had significantly reduced bureaucratic bottlenecks.
“These reforms are not just policies on paper; they are impactful initiatives directly supporting Nigerian businesses, particularly SMEs.
“We look forward to continued engagement with the NCS to promote inclusive growth, enhance trade competitiveness, and strengthen the economy,” Mr Okoye added.
In his response, Mr Adeniyi thanked the NECA delegation for their visit and recognition of the service’s efforts.
He reaffirmed the NCS’s commitment to working closely with the private sector to create a more inclusive trade environment.
Mr Adeniyi assured the delegation that the NCS would continue collaborating with the business community to simplify processes, ensure compliance, and create a better ecosystem for Nigerian businesses to thrive.
“Continuous dialogue like this drives meaningful progress,” he added.
(NAN)
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