Customs: Why we’re yet to implement duty-free food importation policy

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says the suspension of duties on imported food items will be implemented as soon as it receives the list of beneficiaries from the ministry of finance. Abdullahi Maiwada, spokesperson of the NCS, spoke on Thursday at a joint press briefing of security agencies, organised by the strategic communications inter-agency policy committee (SCIPC) in Abuja. The development comes almost two months after the federal government directed the suspension of duties, tariffs, and taxes on the importation of food staples through land and sea borders to reduce inflation. On August 14, the NCS said it had begun implementing the policy to allow the importation of maize, husked brown rice, beans, millet, and wheat. The waiver, which took effect from July 15 and billed to end on December 31, is part of measures to combat rising food inflation across the country. The cable

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