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FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Masterstroke4: 7:13pm On Aug 14
FG to lose N188bn on food import waiver – Customs

The Federal Government may forfeit N188.37bn worth of revenue due to the duty waiver granted for staple foods importation in six months, the Nigeria Customs Service announced on Tuesday.

It also announced that the country spent N3.82tn on the importation of wheat, beans, rice, and maize between 2020 and 2023

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, stated this at a press briefing in Abuja while speaking on the theme, ‘Facilitating food trade through efficient Customs process: Best practices’.

In his speech, made available to our correspondent by the National Public Relations Officer of the service, Abdullahi Maiwada, the customs boss, said the forfeiture represents the government’s commitment to prioritising food security over short-term revenue goals.

On July 8, 2024, the Federal Government announced a 150-day duty-free import window for food commodities to ensure a reduction in food inflation in Nigeria. The food commodities include maize, husked brown rice, wheat, and cowpeas.

The government also collaborated with states to expand land cultivation across the country.

Consequently, the government suspended duties, tariffs, and taxes for the importation of certain food commodities through land and sea borders.

Giving updates on the directive, Adeniyi explained that the government’s initiatives, while crucial for addressing the nation’s food security challenges, have significant implications for the customs service.

According to him, as the agency responsible for trade facilitation and revenue collection at the borders, the NCS finds itself at the intersection of these policies and their practical implementation.

He pointed out that the most immediate and substantial implication is the revenue forfeiture, as the government has committed to making food more accessible and affordable for its citizens.

“The removal of tariffs and import duties on key staples, rice, wheat, maize, and sorghum (beans) for the next six months represents a considerable sacrifice in terms of potential revenue.

“Projecting based on recent trends, we estimate that the six-month tariff suspension could result in a revenue forfeiture of approximately N188.37bn,”
Adeniyi said.

Analysing this, he explained that from 2020 to 2023, the total import of these food items, including beans, maize, rice, and wheat, was N3.82tn

“During this period, these commodities generated N192bn in customs duty and N562bn in levies paid to the government,” the CGC said.

The customs boss added that wheat alone accounted for N3.78tn in import value, generating N189bn as duty and N561bn as levy.


“Maize imports were valued at N34.3bn, contributing N2.3bn in duty. Rice, despite import restrictions, saw N195m in import value, yielding N19m in duty and N97m in levy. Beans imports were valued at N731m contributing N146m in duty,” Adeniyi stated.

He maintained that the figures highlighted the significant revenue implications of the new policy.

Meanwhile, Adeniyi stated that the Compressed Natural Gas initiative of the President, while not related to food, would reduce transportation costs by approximately 60 per cent.

“This could indirectly but significantly benefit food security by potentially lowering food transportation costs, making food more affordable across the country,” he said.

He quoted the National Bureau of Statistics as saying that Nigeria imported N920bn worth of food items in the first quarter of 2024, representing a surge of 95.28 per cent from N471bn recorded in the same quarter of 2023

Adeniyi said that despite government efforts to boost local food production, the rising food import bill underscores significant challenges in achieving food security and stabilising domestic prices.

Nevertheless, Adeniyi reiterated the NCS’s commitment to ensure full implementation of the government’s directive of import duty waiver.

He mentioned that the service must swiftly adapt its systems and procedures to implement the tariff suspensions efficiently.

“The removal of tariffs is likely to lead to a surge in food imports. We must prepare for this increased volume, ensuring that our ports and border stations can handle the influx without creating bottlenecks.

“With the removal of tariffs on specific items, there’s a risk of misclassification or misdeclaration of goods. We must enhance our inspection and verification processes to prevent abuse of this policy,” Adeniyi added.

He noted that the service has started noticing improvement in recent government policies like the drop in the prices of food items.

In another development, the customs boss on Tuesday handed over the affairs of the World Customs Organisation West and Central Africa sub-region to the new Vice Chairman of the organisation, Ahmadou Konate, after two years in office.

In his address at the handover ceremony in Abuja, Adeniyi said the years he spent was fulfilling and charged the incoming vice chair to bring in measures that will put customs administration together in the region.

He, however, noted that the customs administration is challenged with funding issues and advised Konate to make adequate funding a priority to enhance and increase revenue in the region.

Responding, Konate expressed appreciation to Adeniyi and pledged to continue with the momentum of his predecessors to achieve the goals of the World Customs Organisation.
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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by ewedunamala: 7:24pm On Aug 14
Whay
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by magoo10(m): 7:25pm On Aug 14
I hope they don't stop midway , nothing works with apc.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by designking: 7:25pm On Aug 14
The masses loses more from buying these ultra-expensive rice in the market.

A 30% price reduction on foodstuff will greatly reduce the suffering of the masses.

Let there be excess food supply!

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Aldol: 7:25pm On Aug 14
If we are to be fair without bias, Tinubu is doing everything possible to alleviate the suffering economy but our problem are the handlers and the Middlemen , they may not allow Nigerians to get these benefits after all they know Nigerians will heap all blames on Tinubu

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by chukwuemekafran(m): 7:26pm On Aug 14
After removing subsidy this shouldn't be treated as a loss.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by LagosPrince: 7:26pm On Aug 14
Open the goddamn border and stop spewing thrash

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Salewa97: 7:41pm On Aug 14
Toh

Which one is now FG begins duty free import on rice and other food items.

The rice importers would benefit from this, not the average Nigerians

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by hisgrace090: 7:43pm On Aug 14
Let's see if Nigerian customs service will not deny this statement tomorrow.

If it's true. How many containers will the ports authority be able to clear efore six month runs out considering their numerous delays tactics.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Flame333: 6:18am On Aug 15
We deserve more jare..

Is it not twice the amount we used to fund Hajj where akara and pap were served..

If this will bring meaningful relief to Nigerians, so be it

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by sirblend: 6:18am On Aug 15
A week ago the customs said they hadn't received any directive from the government to remove import duty.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by robinso01(m): 6:18am On Aug 15
Still won't surprise me if the price of those items still don't come down. Wholesalers and retailers are also major problem of the increase in price of goods also, the higher the price of goods, the higher their gain.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Parydelegate: 6:19am On Aug 15
Ok
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by rentAcock(m): 6:20am On Aug 15
Wrong move. Kicking the can down the road will not help in the long run. We need to encourage local production of rice and other food stuffs even if it results in higher food prices. We suffer today so that our children will have a better future. This is a big step backwards.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by dimgbajwe: 6:20am On Aug 15
Wake me up when this crashes the price of rice.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Droxford: 6:21am On Aug 15
Still initial grah grah.... i have never seen a long term solution by our leaders. Its always on a short term. The dollar rise and fall and rise again is how Nigeria system works.. Expect a Pump in price on Rice before the year ends again. Na me talk am grin

Just enjoy it while it lasts. Peace

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Wizardslayer: 6:25am On Aug 15
Tinubu is only doing it in the interest of his business not for the common man.

By the time tinubu is done with Nigerians bonga fish go get value pass Una.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by ARISHEM: 6:26am On Aug 15
Emefiele, the former CBN Governor were one of the actors that initiated policies that want to destroy the economy. He started by advising that they must sieze our rice, went ahead by ensuring that we must spend and withdraw peanuts per day from their banks. And ensured that the government enforce a pocket money kind of economy on every Nigerian.
Not remorseful, he still went ahead to contest for Presidency while the economy was hurting as a result of his policies

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by LagosPrince: 6:26am On Aug 15
rentAcock:
Wrong move. Kicking the can down the road will not help in the long run. We need to encourage local production of rice and other food stuffs even if it results in higher food prices. We suffer today so that our children will have a better future. This is a big step backwards.
Stop talking nonsense please

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Brushstrokes20: 6:27am On Aug 15
Day just break abi? ... Open up the damn borders and stop weaponising poverty!
# ENOUGH OF NONSENSE 🚫🚫💯💯💯

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by ncdegreat: 6:28am On Aug 15
But what really stops this government from opening borders and bringing back partial fuel subsidy. With this half of Nigerian complaints have been met but they will not because they benefit from it.

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Teymanhenry(f): 6:28am On Aug 15
Aldol:
If we are to be fair without bias, Tinubu is doing everything possible to alleviate the suffering economy but our problem are the handlers and the Middlemen , they may not allow Nigerians to get these benefits after all they know Nigerians will heap all blames on Tinubu

Not everything possible bro. One thing is to give a directive it is a different thing to monitor and ensure it is followed. He knows his directive are nót 100% same thing happened during Buhari tenure. I want to believe some announcements he made are intentional audio announcements nothing else
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by SatoshiX: 6:30am On Aug 15
Hopefully our fellow citizens will not be greedy to reduce the price.
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Lovenorth: 6:30am On Aug 15
This government is a scam, why are they talking as if they are doing us any favors? They should remember that it's our own father land and they were the ones that brought the infamous policies in the first place. This dumb president should better change his attitude

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Teymanhenry(f): 6:30am On Aug 15
robinso01:
Still won't surprise me if the price of those items still don't come down. Wholesalers and retailers are also major problem of the increase in price of goods also, the higher the price of goods, the higher their gain.

If the president is serious about this, he will make a national broadcast on this matter and instruct the Federal Ministry of Agriculture nationwide to report the progress to him. State by state

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by Tflex01: 6:33am On Aug 15
Not a bad idea.
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by AntiChristian: 6:34am On Aug 15
lipsrsealed

Make food prices come down na!
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by smokinloud(m): 6:34am On Aug 15
Good
Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by smokinloud(m): 6:35am On Aug 15
Teymanhenry:


If the president is serious about this, he will make a national broadcast on this matter and instruct the Federal Ministry of Agriculture nationwide to report the progress to him. State by state
They're broadcasting it already on NTA

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by phineas: 6:38am On Aug 15
The real question is why is the clearance of items by the Nigerian customs pegged against the price of the dollar,thats another cause of inflation there,that was the fg increasing its income through charging traders more for items,at the cost of everyone

Import duty and clearance costs has been so unrealistic, they should look into that as well on a long term basis and not just for food

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Re: FG Begins Duty-Free Import On Rice And Other Food Items, FG To Forfeit ₦‎187bn by blackgold2018(m): 6:46am On Aug 15
Deziwealth:
God bless tinubu and the fed govt, baba pls overlook the hatred of the igbos, cause I know they'll benefit more but prefer to lament and hate even gnash their teeths, but they'll be the one to fight for the rice the most.
Pity them as a father and let's make all enjoy your good governance..

Thank you tinubu..
mugu.. Tinubu brought upon this mess by his non intelligent policies and tax.

Now his trying to temporarily clean up his own mess, fools like you tame it he is working.

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