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    Nigeria to unlock faster trade, as NSW launches in three weeks

    March 8, 2026
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    *Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi.

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — Nigeria is set to take a decisive step toward trade modernisation as the Phase One rollout of the National Single Window, NSW, goes live on March 27, promising faster cargo clearance, stronger transparency, and seamless coordination across government agencies.

    The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, described the platform as a “transformational shift” in how Africa’s largest economy manages imports and exports.

    “The National Single Window brings together all critical stakeholders on one digital platform, eliminating bottlenecks and ensuring secure, efficient, and transparent trade processes that will strengthen Nigeria’s economic competitiveness,” Adeniyi said.

    For decades, Nigeria’s trade system has been characterised by multiple agency touchpoints, manual documentation processes, and overlapping compliance checks, factors that slowed cargo movement and raised transaction costs.

    The NSW is designed to consolidate documentation, licensing, permits, manifests, and regulatory approvals into a unified digital interface, reducing duplication and human bottlenecks.

    With Phase One going live March 27, key trade documentation will be processed electronically, allowing real-time coordination between customs, port authorities, and regulatory bodies.

    The reform could significantly reduce cargo dwell time at ports, improve revenue assurance, and enhance Nigeria’s standing in global ease-of-doing-business metrics.

    Adeniyi stressed that beyond speed, the system strengthens regulatory oversight.
    “Every transaction on the platform is safe, regulated, and efficient. This is about protecting government revenue while enabling legitimate trade to flourish,” he said.

    Stakeholders expect the Single Window to deepen inter-agency collaboration, close leakages, and create a more predictable trade environment for investors.

    “Imagine a Nigeria where trade is faster, smarter, and more secure. That future is now within reach,” Adeniyi added.

    With licenses, permits, and cargo manifests integrated into the system at launch, the National Single Window marks a foundational shift toward paperless trade and institutional coordination.

    For importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and investors, March 27 signals more than a software launch, it represents Nigeria’s bid to modernise its trade architecture and unlock new efficiencies in cross-border commerce.

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