The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has extended its verification exercise for the recovery of import duties on illegally imported private aircraft by one month, effective from 14 October to 14 November.
Abdullahi Maiwada, spokesperson for the NCS, announced this extension in a statement released in Abuja on Monday.
According to Maiwada, this extension provides an additional window for operators of privately owned aircraft to comply with necessary regulations and fulfill their obligations.
Maiwada emphasised the NCS’s commitment to ensuring all illegally imported aircraft meet legal requirements, promoting transparency and accountability in the aviation sector.
He encouraged aircraft operators toutilise the extended period to avoid sanctions resulting from non-compliance after the deadline.
Adewale Adeniyi, Comptroller General of Customs, reiterated the service’s dedication to enforcing import duty laws and maintaining Nigeria’s aviation sector integrity.
He also appreciated stakeholders’ cooperation and understanding during this exercise.
“This verification exercise is part of the NCS’s efforts to address concerns about private jet operators evading import duties by exploiting temporary import permits.
“The NCS aims to ensure proper imports and maximum revenue collection for the Federal Government.
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