Nigerian Government Targets 2026 Start for Implementation of Single Window Policy At Ports
Nigeria plans to cut cargo clearance from 18-21 days to under seven by 2026 using a unified digital platform to boost efficiency and compete among Africa's top three ports.
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Nigerian Government targets 2026 start for implementation of single window policy at ports
The action plan will put in place a unified digital platform to consolidate documentation, reduce human contact, and step up transparency in cargo clearing. The post Nigerian Government targets 2026 start for implementation of single window policy at ports appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
FG To Implement Single Window Policy For Efficiency At Ports
The federal government has intensified efforts to actualise the implementation of the National Single Window at the nation’s ports by 2026. Vice President Kashim Shettima said the policy aims to create a unified digital platform that harmonises documentation, minimises human contact, and ensures full transparency in the cargo clearance process — describing it as a potential game changer for port operations. Shettima stated this on Thursday durin…
FG set to implement Single Window Policy at Nigerian Ports by 2026
The Federal Government has intensified efforts to implement the National Single Window at Nigeria’s ports by 2026. Vice President Kashim Shettima said the initiative aims to harmonise port documentation, reduce human contact, and enhance transparency in cargo clearance. He described the plan as a “game changer” for port operations. Speaking at the second meeting of the Ports and Customs Efficiency Committee at the Presidential Villa, Shettima sa…
FG Targets Top-Three Ranking for Nigerian Ports
Advertisements The Nigerian Government has intensified efforts to actualise the implementation of the National Single Window at the nation’s ports by 2026.Vice-President Kashim Shettima said this on Thursday during the second meeting of the Ports and Customs Efficiency Committee at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.Shettima explained that the policy aimed at creating a single platform to harmonise documentation, minimise human contact, and bring ful…
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