Nigeria customs service eases passage for travellers' vehicles

The Nigeria Customs Service has started procedures to allow international travellers to bring personal vehicles into the country temporarily without hassle. This new policy supports tourism and business by simplifying border crossings. It follows the 2023 Customs Act and global agreements.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) announced on January 7, 2026, that it has begun implementing measures to grant safe passage for personal vehicles temporarily imported by international travellers. Dr Abdullahi Maiwada, the National Public Relations Officer and Deputy Comptroller of Customs, explained that the initiative is based on the Nigeria Customs Service Act of 2023 and various international conventions, including the Revised Kyoto Convention, the UN TIR Convention of 1975, the Istanbul Convention of 1990, and the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Residence, and Establishment. It also aligns with World Customs Organization guidelines and Carnet de Passages en Douane regulations.

This framework applies to non-commercial vehicles used for tourism, diplomatic duties, business, or personal visits. Travellers must present documents such as an international passport, international driver's licence, vehicle registration, insurance, and a Carnet de Passages en Douane at entry points. Upon verification, NCS issues a Temporary Vehicle Admission Permit valid for up to 90 days, which is electronically recorded. Extensions of up to 30 days are possible with approval from the relevant Customs Area Controller.

Vehicles under this permit can travel freely within Nigeria but must not be sold, leased, transferred, modified, or used commercially. At departure, travellers need to show the vehicle and the approved Customs Temporary Admission Declaration. In cases of accidents, theft, or breakdowns, the nearest Customs office must be notified promptly for guidance.

The NCS emphasized that this step promotes transparency, accountability, and compliance with regulations, while boosting cross-border cooperation and trade facilitation. Maiwada noted that it reinforces Nigeria's commitment to regional integration and eases movement for legitimate purposes.

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