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    Customs reform is key for unlocking Africa’s economic potentials – CGC Adeniyi

    September 14, 2025
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    *Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has emphasised that customs reforms and trade facilitation are critical to unlocking Africa’s economic potential and improving the competitiveness of exporters on the global stage.

    In a keynote address at the Intra-African Trade Fair, IATF2025, in Algiers, Algeria, Adeniyi noted that the Nigeria Customs Service, working in synergy with other African customs administrations, is committed to deploying transparency, efficiency, and innovation to strengthen continental trade.

    “Customs reforms are no longer optional; they are essential for Africa to realise its full potential in trade. We must prioritise efficiency, transparency, and innovation to strengthen the competitiveness of African exporters and advance continental integration,” Adeniyi said.

    He highlighted that, through the Customs Service, Nigeria has already embarked on wide-ranging modernisation programmes, including digitalising clearance processes, improved enforcement mechanisms, and capacity building, to create a seamless trading environment.

    CGC Adeniyi stressed that the reforms being implemented by Customs align with the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA, objectives and would position Nigeria as a regional hub for trade facilitation and industrial growth.

    A major event highlight was the announcement that Nigeria has secured the hosting rights for the next edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair, IATF2027, a development widely applauded as recognition of the country’s leadership in regional integration and ongoing economic reforms.

    “With Nigeria hosting IATF2027, we have both an opportunity and a responsibility to showcase the impact of our reforms and demonstrate how Customs can drive sustainable economic growth. The Nigeria Customs Service remains committed to creating a transparent, efficient, and technology-driven system that benefits all stakeholders,” the CGC stated.

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