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Tinubu launches National Single Window initiative 


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President Bola Tinubu launched the National Single Window initiative on Tuesday, a transformative project set to propel the nation’s economy to new heights.

In a statement, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, highlighted that the initiative stands as a bold testament to the President’s commitment to breaking longstanding developmental barriers and advancing the progress, prosperity, and well-being of every Nigerian.

Tinubu emphasized that the National Single Window represents a game-changer that will revolutionize the way trade is conducted in the country, with the Office of the President overseeing the steering committee responsible for driving the reform process forward.

Highlighting the benefits of the initiative, the President stated that by simplifying government trade compliance through a digital platform, Nigeria will unlock the doors to economic prosperity.

Bola Tinubu with others [Photo Credit: Ajuri Ngelale]

“This initiative will link our ports, government agencies, and key stakeholders, creating a seamless and efficient system that will facilitate trade like never before.”

The President elaborated that paperless trade alone is estimated to bring an annual economic benefit of around $2.7 billion. He noted that countries such as Singapore, South Korea, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia have already experienced significant improvements in trade efficiency after implementing Single Window systems.

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“It is time for Nigeria to join their ranks and reap the rewards of a streamlined, digitized trade process. As your President, I have always believed in the immense potential of our great nation. We are a people blessed with resilience, creativity, and an unwavering spirit of enterprise. However, for far too long, our economic growth has been hindered by existing complexities and inefficiencies in our trade processes. Today, we say no more.

“Imagine a Nigeria where businesses can save time and resources, where small enterprises can reach global markets, and where the informal eCommerce sector is brought into the fold, increasing our tax revenue base. This is the Nigeria we are building with the National Single Window.

“We cannot afford to lose an estimated $4 billion annually due to red tape, delays, and corruption at our ports. The National Single Window will address these issues head-on, preventing revenue leakage and facilitating effective trade. By doing so, we will create a more transparent, secure, and business-friendly environment that will attract investment and spur economic growth,” the President said.

President Tinubu emphasized that the implementation of the National Single Window would not occur overnight, as it requires dedication, collaboration, and a phased approach due to continental ramifications extending beyond national development imperatives alone.

“I assure you, my fellow Nigerians, that we are fully committed to seeing this project through. We will work tirelessly to ensure its success, engaging with all partner agencies and stakeholders to create a system that benefits everyone.

“Furthermore, the National Single Window transcends Nigeria alone. By integrating our system with those of other African nations, we will expedite cargo movement and optimize intra-Africa trade. This initiative demonstrates our commitment to regional integration and belief in the power of collaboration.

“I call upon every Nigerian to embrace this initiative. Let us work together, as one nation, to make the National Single Window a resounding success and show the world that Nigeria is ready to assume its rightful place as a leader in global trade.

“Together, we will build a stronger, more prosperous, and more united Nigeria than ever before. The National Single Window is our gateway to that future, and I am honored to lead us on this transformative journey.”

Explaining the project’s fundamentals, Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), emphasized that data harmonization is a crucial component of the initiative. This involves enabling efficient capture, definition, analysis, and reconciliation of regulatory trade documents within one unified technological mechanism.

“We will reduce barriers to efficient timing, improve economic metrics, increase transparency, reduce trade costs, and boost revenue. The implementation plan will be carefully crafted with short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases to ensure a smooth and effective rollout.

“The success of this project hinges on the unwavering commitment and collaboration of all stakeholders. It requires strong government participation and engagement from all partner agencies. Together, we will work tirelessly to overcome any obstacle and ensure the seamless implementation of the National Single Window project.

“We are ushering in a new wave of economic prosperity, efficiency, and boundless opportunities. The National Single Window is not just a project. It is a symbol of our collective aspiration and our determination to build a better Nigeria for all of our people,” the FIRS Chairman concluded.


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