Customs adopted 28 exchange rates to clear goods in Q1 – CG
The Nigeria Customs Service says it adopted 28 different foreign exchange rates in the clearance of imported goods at the ports based on the directive of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, disclosed this at a press briefing, where he said the agency also generated a total of N1.3 trillion during the period.
The fluctuations and frequent Forex exchange rates, he said, sent negative signals and disrupted activities at the ports.
He said, “In the last quarter, a total of 28 rates were directed by the CBN, ranging from N951.94 per $1 in January 2024 to a peak of N1,662.35 per $1 in February 2024.
“While a singular exchange rate of N951.94 per $1 was maintained in January, February witnessed 15 different spot rates ranging from N951.94 per $1 to N1,662.35 per $1.
“March saw a total of 13 different spot rates applied, ranging from N1,303.84 to N1,630.16. These fluctuations resulted in an average applied exchange rate of N1,314.03 per $1 in the clearance of Customs goods during the quarter.
“The repercussions of these fluctuating rates have sent concerning signals to our stakeholders, affecting and disrupting activities.”
Adeniyi also said a total of N1.3 trillion was generated in revenue by the Customs Service in the first quarter of 2024.
The CG added that over 572 seizures were made with a duty-paid value of N10bn.
He said, “The collection for the first quarter represents a substantial increase of 122.35% compared to the same period last year, where N606,119,935,146.67.
“When compared to the Federal Government’s annual revenue target of N5.07 trillion for the NCS to collect in 2024, the target translates to a monthly revenue target of N423 billion.”
The CG also said a total of N1.6 billion was earned through its electronic auction platform launched in the first quarter of the year.
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