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Erring Nigerian Auto Assemblers Risk Delisting, as NCS Begins Plants Inspection

The Nigerian Customs Service has concluded plans to carry out an inspection exercise of all automobile manufacturing and assembly plants currently operating in Nigeria.

This exercise, Motoring World gathered, may lead to the delisting of any licensed assembler that is not doing what it claims to have been doing.

In a mail dated 16th of August 2021 and signed by, Segun Ajayi-Kadir,  Director General of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), licensed auto industry assemblers have been advised to get ready to receive the Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) Inspection team and avoid being delisted and stripped of their Bonafide Assemblers Status.

To this end, the association requested concerned auto assemblers and manufacturers to immediately forward to MAN their updated records to be forwarded to NCS.

It states: “Member companies in this sub-sector are requested to update their records with the Branch where they are located. This is to enable MAN to collate the authentic list of Bonafide Assemblers currently in operation and forward same to NCS for use on the inspection exercise and enable MAN to follow up on the exercise in the interest of our members.”

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