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Customs records over $1.34m after deployment of e-CDF at Abuja Airport

Published on May 02, 2025 at 05:07 PM

The Nigeria Customs Service announced that it has recorded over $1.34 million inbound and outbound declarations in its pilot deployment of the Electronic Currency Declaration Form, e-CDF, at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

The Service disclosed this in a statement by its spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada, on Friday.

He said the initiative is part of its ongoing digital transformation and modernisation projects aimed at strengthening border controls and enhancing transparency in financial disclosures.

“The pilot exercise, which commenced on 9th April, 2025, was implemented without issues. It showcased the system’s effectiveness in digitally capturing both inbound and outbound currency declarations, offering a more secure, efficient, and accountable process for cross-border travellers.

“During the pilot period, the e-CDF system recorded a total of 69 currency declaration transactions. Outbound declarations accounted for fifty-one (51) transactions with a total declared value of One Million, Two Hundred Thousand, Two Hundred and Eighty-One Dollars and Twenty-Two Cents ($1,200,281.22).

“Inbound declarations stood at eighteen (18) with a total declared value of One Hundred and Seventy-Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Six Dollars and Eighty-Eight Cents ($177,786.88).

“The e-CDF platform was developed to align with the best international practices in anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-financing of terrorism (CFT) protocols. It provides real-time data that supports intelligence gathering and inter-agency cooperation.

“The NCS, under the leadership of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, remains committed to leveraging technology to improve compliance, facilitate legitimate travel and trade, and ensure the integrity of Nigeria’s borders.

“Following the success of this pilot phase, plans are underway to replicate the deployment of the e-CDF system at other international airports and border posts across the country,”; the statement reads.

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