31
Dec
The Nigeria Customs Service, Tincan Island Port Command, has issued a statement to address misleading claims made by a 70-year-old US returnee, Mr. Olukayode David-Albert. The Command is setting the record straight regarding the alleged ₦76 million demanded to clear Mr. David-Albert's two vehicles and personal belongings. According to the ECOWAS Common External Tariff (CET) 2022–2026, Nigerian citizens who have resided outside Nigeria for at least nine months can import their personal belongings duty-free. However, this provision excludes vehicles or goods intended for sale, barter, or exchange . In Mr. David-Albert's case, while he is eligible to import his…
