From next
month, importation of vehicles through the land borders will be prohibited,
according to a new prohibition order issued by the Federal Government to that
effect. The prohibition order covers all new and used vehicles. A statement
issued on Monday by the Nigeria Customs Service indicated that the ban was
sequel to a presidential directive restricting all vehicle imports to the
seaports with effect from January 1, 2017.The restriction on importation of
vehicles follows that of rice, whose imports through the land borders had
been banned since April 2016. In the statement signed by its spokesperson,
Mr. Wale Adeniyi, the NCS advised importers of vehicles through the land
borders to utilise the grace period up till December 31 to clear their
vehicles landed in neighbouring countries’ ports. The Federal Government had
disclosed at a forum of the automotive industry on Friday that it would ban
the importation of vehicles through land borders and enforce the presentation
of roadworthiness certificates on such vehicles from their countries of
origin before allowing them into Nigeria. The Director-General, National
Automotive Design and Development Council, Mr. Aminu Jalal, who said this on
behalf of the government, added that it was a means of controlling the influx
of used vehicles, popularly called ‘Tokunbo’, into the country. Stakeholders
in the automotive industry had earlier called for strict regulation of the
importation of vehicles, noting that poor implementation of the auto policy
introduced in the last quarter of 2013 by former President Goodluck Jonathan
administration was driving down the volume of their products. The auto policy
prescribed the imposition of 70 per cent tariff on imported cars, both old
and new ones. While importers of new cars are currently paying 70 per cent of
the cost of the vehicles as import duty, owners/importers of Tokunbo cars pay
35 per cent. The government has yet to enforce the implementation of the 35
per cent import duty on used cars, which ought to have commenced last year. Source:
Punch
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
FG bans importation of vehicles through land borders
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