Nigeria: Customs Warns Against Goods Devaluation

21 April 2014

Port Harcourt — Comptroller of Area 2 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, Onne, Port Harcourt, Alhaji Muhammed Magaji, has warned licensed clearing and forwarding agents doing business with Customs to desist from devaluing imported goods and ensure total compliance in their declarations.

Magaji, who spoke at a stakeholders' forum at Onne, Rivers State, said the warning was necessary in view of the fact that most agents are in the habit of under-declaring their goods.

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