News
Customs Excise Management Act undergoes review – Dikko
Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, the Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) said on Monday in Abuja that the service was reviewing the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) to improve its operations.
Dikko said at a National Capacity Building Workshop on the Enforcement of the Customs and Excise Act (CEMA) that the review of the laws was overdue as it had been promulgated in 1958. The Comptroller-General, who was represented by Mr Garba Makarfi, a Deputy Comptroller-General in the service, said that NCS in collaboration with the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation would come up with a draft bill.
-
News1 day agoCourt orders British Govt. to pay £420m to 21 coal miners killed by colonial masters
-
Finance1 day agoCBN cuts 1-Year Treasury Bill rate, rejects Bids
-
Maritime1 day agoNIMASA mulls expansion of deep blue project, calls for continued partnership with Navy
-
Economy1 day agoBPE, stakeholders unite to rollout $500m free meters, DisCos pledge to lead drive
-
Business1 day agoMTN to acquire controlling stake in IHS Holdings, eyes full ownership
-
Agriculture1 day agoOver 2.5m metric tonnes of food valued N2trn produced in 2yrs—FG
-
Oil and Gas1 day agoDangote refinery backs gantry loading, cautions against costly coastal evacuation
-
Economy11 hours agoDubai’s consumer electronics maker, Maser Group to invest $1.6bn in Nigeria, others
