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Customs Processes 16,000 B’Odogwu Applications in Kano, Jigawa

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Kano/Jigawa Command, has launched the B’Odogwu Data Window System, an indigenous registration portal for shippers, terminal agents, and traders. This system is designed to integrate a unified national data network within the service.
Dalhatu Abubakar, the Area Controller in charge of the Command, officially inaugurated the platform on Tuesday during a training session for terminal operators, traders, and shippers in the Kano and Jigawa Operational Area.
Abubakar explained that the initiative aims to enhance security, improve operational efficiency, and ensure that Customs operations are locally controlled and managed. He revealed that over 16,000 applications had been processed through the B’Odogwu system between January and March 2025.
The Area Controller emphasized that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has shown competence, commitment, and dedication in transitioning from third-party service providers to the B’Odogwu system, which stands for “Reliable Border System.”
He highlighted that the system incorporates new features designed for speed, reliability, transparency, and regulatory compliance.
Abubakar further warned that terminal operators not integrated into the B’Odogwu system would be barred from operating in Nigeria.
“To ensure full compliance, Customs is actively training terminal operators, shippers, traders, and licensed agents to onboard their licences into the system,” he said. “We urge all stakeholders to onboard now, as those who fail to register will lose access once the system is fully implemented.”
“Agents must also register with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as part of the operational regulations,” Abubakar added. “This system promotes compliance, reduces irregularities in agents’ dealings with Customs, and enhances transparency in trade facilitation.”
He assured stakeholders that B’Odogwu operates on an independent network with minimal downtime, ensuring continuous service availability.
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Automated Applications Ease Imports, Exports Clearing – NCS

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Kano/Jigawa Command, has launched the B’Odogwu Data Window System, an indigenous registration portal for shippers, terminal agents, and traders, aimed at integrating a single national data system within the service.
Dalhatu Abubakar, Area Controller of the Command, inaugurated the platform on Tuesday during a training session for terminal operators, traders, and shippers in the Kano and Jigawa operational areas.
Abubakar stated that the initiative would enhance security, improve efficiency, and ensure that Customs operations remain locally controlled and managed. He revealed that over 16,000 applications had been processed through the B’Odogwu system between January and March 2025.
The Area Controller commended the NCS for its commitment and competence in transitioning from third-party service providers to the B’Odogwu system, which translates to “Reliable Border System.”
He explained that the system features new capabilities designed for speed, reliability, transparency, and compliance.
Abubakar warned that terminal operators not integrated into the B’Odogwu system would no longer be able to operate in Nigeria.
“To ensure compliance, Customs is actively training terminal operators, shippers, traders, and licensed agents to integrate their licenses into the system. We urge all stakeholders to onboard now, as once B’Odogwu is fully implemented, those who fail to register will lose access,” he said.
He also stressed that agents must register with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as part of the operational regulations.
“This system promotes compliance and reduces irregularities in agents’ dealings with Customs, thereby enhancing transparency in trade facilitation,” Abubakar added.
He assured stakeholders that B’Odogwu operates on an independent network with minimal downtime, ensuring uninterrupted service availability.
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