Kano/Jigawa Customs Command Meets with Stakeholders on 4% FOB Collection

By Ahmed Mohammad
The Kano/Jigawa Customs Area Command convened a stakeholders’ meeting on Wednesday to discuss the collection of the 4% Free On Board (FOB).
The meeting aimed to sensitize stakeholders on the importance of the levy, which has been temporarily suspended due to the termination of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) contract with service providers.
According to Area Comptroller Dalhatu Abubakar, the NCS will resume direct collection of the 4% FOB once the suspension is lifted.
Abubakar emphasized that the levy is vital for facilitating NCS operations and easing interactions with stakeholders.
He also noted that the levy is legally mandated and crucial for the smooth operation of customs activities, as stated in Section 18 (1) of the NCS Act (2023) ยน.
The stakeholders’ meeting is part of the NCS’s efforts to ensure a smooth transition to direct collection of the levy.
The command plans to continue engaging stakeholders in the coming weeks to explain the reason behind the levy and its importance.
Some stakeholders expressed concerns about the additional financial burden, but the command assured them that the levy is necessary for the effective operation of customs activities.