TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Killer levy – The Nation

The Citizen by The Citizen
February 6 2019
in Public Affairs
A A
0
Killer levy – The Nation
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
  • It’s better to reduce the charges on vehicles rather than lose revenues to our neighbours

Nigeria’s Customs Service (NCS) has, once again expressed concern over the high levy on imported vehicles. The duty on such vehicles stands at 35% while there is also a levy of 35%, making a total duty of 70%. But the Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed Ali, voiced the concern of many Nigerians, including the major stakeholders in the industry, that this rate is too high and consequently counter-productive. He wants it reduced to something in the region of 35% duty and 10% levy, bringing both to 45%, down from the present 70%.

Ali made the disclosure at this year’s International Customs Day celebration in Abuja, with the theme: “SMART borders for seamless Trade, Travel and Transport.” According to the customs boss, “what I suggested which is something we have been suggesting, is on automotive duty. If you know how the duty has been shared; we have 35% duty, 35% levy. But if you import a brand new vehicle to Nigeria you pay 70% duty. From what we have done – analysis and statistics – I discovered that this duty has now driven most of our importers to our neighbouring ports.”

The implication of this is that the country is losing huge revenues to these neighbouring countries with more friendly import duties. Not only this, according to Ali, “also, it has increased the rate of smuggling into this country. Having interacted with our stakeholders, what we discovered is that the sudden increase in duty is what is driving them to other ports.”

With the do-or-die attitude of smugglers, particularly at the Idiroko and other borders, sometimes leading to loss of lives of innocent citizens when men of the customs and smugglers clash, we urge the government to listen to the voice of reason. The truth of the matter is that the idea for the introduction of the 35% levy, which was to encourage the local manufacture of automotives appears to have been defeated. More than 20 years after the policy took off; it has not taken the country anywhere. The dream of local manufacturing of vehicles, in spite of little gains here and there, has remained largely unfulfilled. The industry, like other sectors of the economy, is still bedevilled by many factors, including lack of local components as well as power supply, among other challenges. We need the political will to see the policy through; what successive governments have done is pay lip service to it.  Perhaps the government can use the automotive fund to develop the local industry.

We also hope, as the customs boss promised, that the country will be able to take full advantage of the new equipment just procured by the service. “Our sea ports and airports will be covered by non-altruistic equipment. That will give us 100% examination of everything that comes into this country. Not only  revenue will rise, it will also effectively secure this country against illicit importation,” he added. We pray this is not affected by the characteristic Nigerian factor, which has rendered such hopes in the past hopeless in several facets of our lives.

Indeed, we wonder why it has taken this long for this equipment to be procured, given the place of the customs service in any country’s affairs, whether in terms of revenue generation or in terms of ensuring that contraband do not find their way into the country.

With the call for a reduction of the duty becoming more and more strident daily, we urge the Federal Government to see reason and heed the customs boss’ call for a downward review.  There is no doubt that the Federal Government meant well by introducing the high tariff to encourage local vehicle manufacturers, but then, the intended balance between vehicle supply and affordability with the production by the assembly plants envisaged has not made much progress.

Even the infrastructure to make the dream a reality is not there. The implications of all these are serious; not only are imported vehicles very expensive, the country is also losing huge revenues to neighbouring ports through which the vehicles are smuggled in.

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

Nigeria’s low Corruption Perception Index rating – The Sun

Next Post

Post-primary litigation, threat to credible elections – Punch

Related Posts

Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch
Public Affairs

Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch

October 20 2025
End female genital mutilation – Punch
Public Affairs

End female genital mutilation – Punch

October 17 2025
Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch
Public Affairs

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

October 16 2025
Vacations and governance: Why President Tinubu’s trip matters -Guardian
Public Affairs

Tinubu, honour promise to ASUU – Punch

October 15 2025
The killings in the South East – Thisday
Public Affairs

The killings in the South East – Thisday

October 14 2025
IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch
Public Affairs

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

October 13 2025
Next Post
INEC issues notice on Ekiti guber election

Post-primary litigation, threat to credible elections - Punch

British man in detention for wearing Qatar football shirt in UAE

British man in detention for wearing Qatar football shirt in UAE

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

by The Editor
October 18 2025
0

...

Olubadan unveils legal committee to tackle land grabbing

Olubadan unveils legal committee to tackle land grabbing

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Okpebholo swears in 19 commissioners, warns against corruption

Okpebholo swears in 19 commissioners, warns against corruption

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Savannah Energy signs agreement with Chadian govt for new renewable energy projects

Savannah Energy announces board changes, appoints two Nigerians as Independent Non-Executive Directors

by The Editor
October 9 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Kano Court orders Hisbah to marry off TikTokers over ‘indecent’ videos

Kano Court orders Hisbah to marry off TikTokers over ‘indecent’ videos

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

Teenager plucks sister’s eyes for ritual in Bauchi

Teenager plucks sister’s eyes for ritual in Bauchi

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

Lagos to probe school over alleged sodomy

Father impregnates 15-year-old daughter in Ondo

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Madagascar coup leader appoints businessman as new prime minister

Madagascar coup leader appoints businessman as new prime minister

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

...

Madagascar’s military leader swears in as president

Madagascar’s military leader swears in as president

by The Editor
October 18 2025
0

...

Trump, Putin to meet in Budapest over Ukraine war

Trump, Putin to meet in Budapest over Ukraine war

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

2026 Hajj: Saudi govt approves 66,910 slots for Nigeria

2026 Hajj: Saudi govt approves 66,910 slots for Nigeria

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

Trump persuades India to stop buying Russian oil

Trump persuades India to stop buying Russian oil

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

...

State of the States

Aiyedatiwa clears Ondo two-year gratuity backlog

Aiyedatiwa clears Ondo two-year gratuity backlog

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

...

21.8% North-East residents HIV positive – NBS …as 16,000 die from HIV complications in Borno

Adamawa records 8,850 new HIV infections in four years

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

...

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Amazon cloud computing outage disrupts Snapchat, Airbnb, other online services worldwide

Amazon cloud computing outage disrupts Snapchat, Airbnb, other online services worldwide

October 20 2025
Madagascar coup leader appoints businessman as new prime minister

Madagascar coup leader appoints businessman as new prime minister

October 20 2025
Heartbroken woman, 22, commits suicide over cheating boyfriend

Heartbroken woman, 22, commits suicide over cheating boyfriend

October 20 2025
Soludo targets guber win in all Anambra polling units

Soludo targets guber win in all Anambra polling units

October 20 2025

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch

Invest in vocational, technical education – Punch

by The Editor
October 20 2025
0

End female genital mutilation – Punch

End female genital mutilation – Punch

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

Vacations and governance: Why President Tinubu’s trip matters -Guardian

Tinubu, honour promise to ASUU – Punch

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

The killings in the South East – Thisday

The killings in the South East – Thisday

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

Opinion

Tinubu finds his own demons

Next time, Umahi should go to NTA

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

...

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

Nigeria’s state of weakness

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.