The Seme Border Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has launched initiatives aimed at removing trade barriers that hinder the seamless flow of goods and services along the Lagos–Abidjan corridor. This effort emphasizes the importance of collaboration and active engagement with key stakeholders involved in cross-border trade. Tunde Ayagbalo, a Superintendent of Customs and Public Relations, highlighted the commitment of the NCS to facilitate trade and enhance economic cooperation in the region through these measures. The initiative is expected to streamline processes and improve the overall efficiency of border operations.
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