Customs, Benin Republic establish bilateral connectivity

Determined to eradicate smuggling, wrong declaration of cargo and other anti-economic vices, the Nigeria Customs Service and its counterpart in Benin Republic, have today entered into a bilateral connectivity agreement.

The agreement was reached at the Nigeria Customs/ Benin Republic Stakeholders meeting on Connectivity, presently ongoing inside the ECOWAS BUILDING, Seme border, is aimed at facilitating trade between both countries. The agreement will be signed at a later date this month by both countries.

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