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SEREC Backs Customs’ Digital Drive To Tackle Cartels, Smuggling Customs

by Martha Agas
July 21, 2025
in News
SEREC Backs Customs’ Digital Drive To Tackle Cartels,Smuggling Customs

The Sea Empowerment and Research Centre (SEREC) said the Nigeria Customs Service’s (NCS) digital transformation will dismantle cartels and tackle smuggling in the country.
This is contained in a weekly bulletin by its head of research, Eugene Nweke, in Abuja.
Nweke said that the Customs policy thrusts had the potential to break the cartels’ jinx and be a game-changer in combating illicit trade.
He noted that customs comptroller-general Adewale Adeniyi’s, administration had taken a stance against cartels and smuggling, with its focus on digital transformation and port automation.
“The SEREC commends the C-G Adewale Adeniyi for his policy thrusts on trade facilitation, revenue optimisation, digital transformation, and stakeholder engagement.
“These initiatives have shown promise in tackling the menace of cartels and smuggling in Nigeria’s international trade and shipping space.
“Digital transformation reduces opportunities for cartels to exploit manual processes and human intervention, increasing transparency, efficiency, and accountability.
“Port automation tracks and monitors cargo movements, reducing the risk of smuggling and other forms of exploitation,” he said.Nweke explained that trade facilitation streamlines customs procedures and reduces bureaucracy, while revenue optimisation reduces the cartels chances to exploit loopholes and evade taxes.

He added that stakeholder engagement builds trust and cooperation between the customs administration and stakeholders.

Nweke said that this was critical in identifying and addressing potential vulnerabilities in the system.

According to him, cartels and smuggling activities have been a long-standing issue in Nigeria’s international trade and shipping space.

He noted that these activities were sustained by sophisticated networks and insider trading networks within ministries and regulatory agencies.

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“Bonded terminals have been particularly vulnerable to exploitation by cartels, with many being used as conduits for trafficking,” he said.

The SEREC official said that the recent seizures of contraband and illicit goods by the NCS have highlighted the severity of the problem.

He urged the NCS to review and update policies and procedures to increase transparency and accountability in its operations.

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