Presidency said Nigeria will launch the highly anticipated National Single Window (NSW) platform on March 27, this year.
Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President, while speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting, at the presidential Villa, described the project as a “monumental” step in transforming the country’s trade ecosystem.
He disclosed that the initiative, first launched by President Bola Tinubu nearly two years ago, is a far-reaching fiscal reform that will streamline trade procedures, improve efficiency, and enhance Nigeria’s competitiveness.
“We are about to launch yet another reform, fiscal reform by this administration, which in its nature will be very transformational.
“As the name suggests, it is a single national window as opposed to multiple single windows.
“This meeting is to review the progress we have made and get your commitment that we will manage this transition smoothly.
The Chief of Staff commended the dedication and professionalism of the Central Bank, the Nigeria Revenue Service, the Nigeria Customs Service and other agencies involved.
Earlier in his presentation, the NSW Coordinator, Tola Fakolade, urged agencies to intensify support in the final 23 days before the “go-live” as scheduled.
According to him, the first phase will enable online processing of import permits, electronic submission of cargo manifests, and the introduction of a centralised risk management system.
He added that nationwide user training is ongoing, and pilot testing will soon be conducted to ensure a smooth rollout.
Fakolade added that cargo manifests would be submitted electronically and transmitted automatically to relevant agencies without human intervention.
“The support that we need from each of the agencies is even more critical now. Documents will be submitted once and shared with all relevant agencies without duplication,” he said.
Wale Edun, Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to the project.
“This is a growth-enhancing and growth-enabling project. What is required of the Ministry of Finance, we will definitely do,” he said.
Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, reiterated the ministry’s full support, calling the project a critical pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
She stressed that the initiative is long overdue and promised active collaboration with relevant agencies over the next three weeks to sensitise traders, importers, and exporters.
Also speaking at the event, Olayemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank, also pledged the Bank’s full support, highlighting the importance of closing Nigeria’s trade facilitation gap with other countries.
Similarly, Zacch Adedeji, Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, called for stronger coordination and political will, proposing that the Minister of Trade lead the 23-day implementation phase to ensure seamless delivery.
Bashir Adeniyi, the Comptroller-General of Customs, described the NSW project as a historic milestone, emphasising direct engagement with stakeholders and full collaboration to guarantee success.
At the end of the meeting, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment was mandated to lead the implementation phase to ensure a smooth and successful launch on March 27.
Agencies represented, apart from the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), were the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
Others were the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NQS), and the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency. (NESREA)
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