
The Nigeria Customs Services and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) have strengthened partnership for National Single Window implementation early 2026.
The partnership was renewed in a series of high-level meetings at the Customs Headquarters in Abuja, including a review meeting attended by key stakeholders on August 12, 2025.
The project, launched by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in April 2024, is a flagship initiative designed to simplify trade procedures, improve transparency, and deliver economic benefits to the nation.
At the review meeting, key stakeholders, including the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji, and the Director of the National Single Window, Tola Fakolade, pledged to strengthen inter-agency collaboration.
The discussions centered on aligning integration timelines and ensuring agencies are ready before the first-quarter 2026 deadline.
Adedeji and Mr Fakolade revisited Customs Headquarters for a follow-up session on 16 September 2025, where the FIRS Chairman expressed satisfaction with the pace of work.
The FIRS boss commended the Customs management for their cooperation and noted that the progress reflects a strong will to deliver on the President’s mandate.
“I can’t thank you all enough for the wonderful progress as I’m seeing everything being completed. This has become the official headquarters of the implementation. Nigeria Customs Service is playing host to the core implementation scheme of Single Window”, the FIRS Chairman remarked.
Fakolade, in his briefing, approved a joint venture for broad stakeholder engagement sessions to be held across the four zones of the country in October 2025.
He also confirmed that bi-weekly technical meetings will continue to address operational challenges and streamline integration processes.
“As part of the implementation of Single Window Project, there has been approval for the release of funds for the support of different MDAs, especially when it comes to IT infrastructure”, he said
“We’d like to also gain approval to visit the various commands to figure out if there’s any support they might need so as to make this a reality”. He added.
In his remarks, CGC Adeniyi assured that the Service remains fully committed to the project, emphasising that Customs is not only meeting its technical responsibilities but also driving the broader vision of creating a seamless trade ecosystem.
“We are going to deliver on this mandate. At the rate that we are currently striking agreements on so many of these issues, I want to believe we would be right on target”, he said.
“I would like to reiterate our support for the build up towards the implementation of National Single Window”.
The NSW, when fully operational, is expected to cut down cargo clearance times, lower trade costs, curb revenue leakages, and position Nigeria as a more competitive player in global trade. With the renewed momentum and stronger agency partnerships, the project is on track to deliver lasting economic impact.
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