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Customs Launches “B’Odogwu” Software Designed To Improve Its Operations

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Nigeria Customs launches indigenous software system called “B’Odogwu” designed to improve its operations.

Pilot phase of the new Unified Customs Management System to start in Lagos at Port & Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML).

Nigeria Customs said B’Odogwu will support more efficient and intelligent business decisions and facilitate ease of doing business.





The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), in collaboration with the Trade Modernisation Project team, has launched B’Odogwu, a new Unified Customs Management System aimed at improving its operations.

The Agency said that the pilot phase of the new Unified Customs Management System will start in Lagos at Port & Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML) before being deployed in other commands.

Speaking with news men at PTML Command on 23 October 2024, the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, noted that B’Odogwu will eventually replace the current Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System (NICIS II) as the NCS Legacy System.

His words : “B’Odogwu is our new customs management system that embodies our vision for a paperless customs administration that facilitates seamless trade while maintaining robust security measures.”

“The system has been developed with foresight, acknowledging that the National Single Window will be coming on board soon, and B’Odogwu will be integrated with it when implemented by the Federal Government”, he stated.

He acknowledged that the initiative is fully supported by the legal framework provided in the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.

“Specifically, sections 28 and 29 of the Act empower the Service to develop, maintain, and employ electronic systems while ensuring transparency and stakeholder consultation.”





Speaking further, the CGC urged stakeholders to embrace the change with optimism and provide constructive feedback that will help improve the system.

“As we commence this pilot, I urge all stakeholders to embrace this change with optimism and provide constructive feedback that will help us refine and improve the system, as your input is crucial to the success of this initiative.”

“B’Odogwu will enhance our ability to streamline end-to-end business processes, provide stakeholders with customised integration capabilities, support more efficient and intelligent business decisions, and facilitate ease of doing business.”

The Comptroller General expressed gratitude to terminal operators, Customs Officers, licensed customs agents, and the Trade Modernisation Project team for their support and commitment to the project’s success.

He charged officers of the PTML command to take training associated with the initiative seriously as they will implement it in other commands.

“You will now play the role of pace setters in the Nigeria Customs Service. It is being sown here; we are going to nurture it to fruition here, and we want to assure you that it is going to work.”





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