The Nigeria Customs Service is set to launch a new one stop trade platform aimed at fast tracking clearance of goods and reducing manufacturing bottlenecks.
According to Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, the platform will simplify manufacturers’ interactions with customs and other regulatory agencies, drastically reducing bureaucracy and enabling businesses to process documentation, resolve bottlenecks, and clear goods faster.
The platform is designed to boost trade efficiency and competitiveness, making Nigeria’s manufacturing sector more competitive globally. Adeniyi emphasized the importance of manufacturing to the nation’s economy, stating that “manufacturing remains the backbone of any modern economy, and the success of this sector is directly tied to the nation’s prosperity.”
The NCS is working closely with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria to ensure the platform meets the needs of manufacturers. Both parties have agreed to establish formal consultation mechanisms, including regular dialogue on policy developments and feedback systems to assess policy impacts. This collaboration aims to create a more conducive environment for manufacturers to thrive.
The one stop platform will enable businesses to process documentation, resolve bottlenecks, and clear goods faster. Adeniyi noted that the platform will “drastically reduce bureaucracy and enable businesses to process documentation, resolve bottlenecks, and clear goods faster.” This will have a positive impact on the nation’s economy, reducing costs and improving trade efficiency.
The NCS has emphasized the importance of dialogue and collaboration in policy implementation. By working together with manufacturers, the NCS aims to create a more business friendly environment that supports economic growth and development. The one stop platform is a key step in this direction.
The launch of the one stop trade platform is expected to have a significant impact on Nigeria’s manufacturing sector. By reducing clearance times and costs, the platform will make it easier for manufacturers to operate in Nigeria, boosting economic growth and competitiveness. The NCS is committed to ensuring the success of this initiative.
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has welcomed the launch of the one stop trade platform, noting that it will help to address some of the challenges facing manufacturers in Nigeria. The association has pledged to work closely with the NCS to ensure the platform is effective in achieving its goals.

