
The Acting Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Joseph Attah, who advised newsmen in Abuja yesterday on the assessed mandate said the beauty time frame started on Monday and would last till Wednesday April 12, 2017 for vehicle owners and dealers to pay at the closest Customs Area Commands with the exception of Lagos and Port Harcourt.
Review that the Senate on Tuesday said NCS ought to suspend the mandate until a legitimate clarification by the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd). Responding, Mr. Attah said the Service will give sufficient data to the National Assembly to make them comprehend the goal.
Giving explanations behind convincing all vehicles to pay duties, the administration said it is boosting income and upgrading national security through the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) Project. It has the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal street Safety Commission (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO), and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) as accomplices.
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