
The Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service has said that the National Single Window (NSW) Project of the federal government and the exportation procedure will be made easier by its Certification Value Chain (ECVC) for thirty agricultural commodities.
The Comptroller General of NAQS, Dr. Vincent Isegbe, made this known during a recent working visit by the management of National Single Window in Abuja, according to a statement released on Thursday by NAQS spokeswoman Senyamba Tanto.
During the visit, Tola Fakolade, the NSW Project Secretariat Head, and Pius Anyiador, the project co-lead, gave speeches outlining the goals of the visit and emphasised the critical role that NAQS plays in the project’s
In his remarks, Isegbe urged all pertinent agencies to support government policies and initiatives that facilitate doing business in Nigeria and gave the project team his word that NAQS would cooperate with them.
He underlined the significance of recognising, comprehending, and appreciating the many roles that agencies engaged in trade facilitation play.
He claims that NAQS has effectively automated the ePhyto system’s phytosanitary certification application process.
According to the DAILY POST, Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance, introduced the NSW project in August with the goal of streamlining port clearance procedures and promoting economic expansion.