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How To Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service e-auction

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Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

Here is a quick fix regarding Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service e-auction portal

A lot of Nigerians have rushed the Nigerian Customs Service e-auction portal, in a bid to buy products that are displayed by the Nigerian Customs Service. With recent complaints, questions and commentaries on the Nigeria Customs Service e-auction platform.

 

Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

In our earlier publications, we explained in details = HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE E-AUCTION PROCESS

The Nigerian Customs Service has responded and given quick solutions to fixing this issues. The e-AUCTION: NCS EXPLAINS DIFFICULTY IN RECHARGING E-WALLET

The Service wishes to make some clarifications especially as the inability of other commercial banks to hook up to the platform is creating inconveniences that could lead to the wrong perception that impinges on the integrity of the process.

 Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

Consequently, the Nigeria Customs Service wishes to state as follows: Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

• That all the 23 Customs duty collecting banks were carried along, properly trained in the process.
• When the platform was developed, it was subjected to user acceptability test with all the banks including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
• Throughout this period, no bank indicated any problem with the platform.

However, upon launch of the platform Nigerian Customs E-Auction Portal,  only Jaiz Bank was discovered to be ready and active on the platform.

In the light of the above, the Service immediately wrote a letter to all the designated banks requesting them to “integrate with the e-auction application for the recharging of e-wallet” same day 3rd July 2017.

On Wednesday 5th July 2017 another letter was sent to CBN expressing the need for the Apex bank to confirm the readiness of Commercial Banks under its supervision to perform their roles in the process to ensure the success of the project.

While we are being told that other banks are making frantic efforts to sort out whatever technical problem that is to hook up to the platform, this clarification is necessary to correct whatever the wrong insinuation that could be generated as a result of having only one bank presently on the platform.

Despite the initial hitches, the Service is happy to announce that the first 48 hours bidding period, Monday 12 noon to Wednesday 12 noon produced 43 winners. Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

Items uploaded were 130 vehicles, 43 bided for and won.

While 282 people registered, 268 were enabled with 245 able to generate e-wallet assessment. Out of 177 that recharged their e-wallets, 68 bided and 43 emerged as winners.

The second round of bidding starts today Monday 10th July 2017 and will stop at 12 noon on Wednesday 12th July 2017.

While looking forward to seeing more banks hook to the platform and ease the process for bidders, we wish to assure the general public of the Service determination to ensure that the transparent and accountable e-auction process succeeds.

The Service resolve is motivated by the core benefits of generating more revenue for the Federal Government while providing equal opportunities to all Nigerians. Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

ALSO, READ-  NIGERIAN CUSTOMS E-AUCTION PORTAL – BUY AUCTIONED GOODS


Joseph Attah
Deputy Comptroller of Customs
Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs 

Fix Issues Recharging Your E-Wallet In Nigerian Customs Service

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