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Customs clears air on auction of over 7000 cars
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has distanced itself from rumours making the rounds that a special auction of over 7000 cars would soon be held by the Service.
The Public Relations Officer of Customs, Deputy Comptroller Timi Bomodi, made this known in a statement signed on behalf of the Comptroller General of Customs in Abuja.
He urged Nigerians to always refer to the electronic auction (e-auction) platform at https://app.trade.gov.ng/eauction/ for authentic information on auctioning.
According to him, e-auction remains the only authentic means of auctioning goods to members of the public.
“Auctions are periodic and advertised in advance on our website to avail the public the opportunity of selecting and bidding for items of their choice. It will be recalled that the service deployed the e-auction platform in July 2017 to improve efficiency in revenue generation to the federal government.
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“It was also deployed to provide equal opportunities to all Nigerians in the seamless disposal of seized and condemned, and overtime and abandoned cargoes. Since its implementation, the e-auction has lived up to expectations by guaranteeing transparency and integrity in the auctioning process,” Bomodi said.
The spokesperson said that the requirements to take part in the e-auction bidding process by interested members of the public were clear.
He said that applicants must process a valid Tax Identification Number (TIN), issued by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), with an active email account.
Bomodi added that the conditions and terms of auction must be carefully considered by an interested person before acceptance.
Bomodi further said an applicant must have an authentic and nationally accepted means of identification.
He explained that those means of identification include international passport, driver’s license, national identity card or voter card.
Bomodi used the opportunity to call on owners of uncleared vehicles at the various ports to avail themselves of the VIN-Valuation protocols to clear them.
He said the clearance procedure had been simplified, automated and made more user-friendly.
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