Updated: Buhari Waives Import Duty On Medical Supplies, Orders Immediate Evacuation Of Imported Healthcare Equipments
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a blanket waiver of import duty for medical equipment and supplies to “strengthen health infrastructure” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He also ordered the immediate evacuation of all imported medical equipment from Nigerian ports.
This was announced in a tweet by Tolu Ogunlesi, special assistant to the president on digital and new media, on Tuesday.
BREAKING | Minister of @FinMinNigeria: President @MBuhari has approved a blanket waiver of import duties for medical equipment and supplies, as part of @NigeriaGov’s efforts to strengthen health infrastructure in response to the #COVID19 pandemic.
— tolu ogunlesi (@toluogunlesi) May 5, 2020
He added that Buhari had directed the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) to implement expedited clearing of all imported healthcare equipment, medical and pharmaceutical supplies at the nation’s ports.
Ogunlesi said;
Mr President has approved a blanket waiver of import duties for medical equipment and supplies, as part of Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen health infrastructure in response to the COVID19 pandemic.
In addition to the import waiver, President Buhari has also directed the Nigeria Customs Service to implement expedited clearing of all imported healthcare equipment, medical and pharmaceutical supplies.
He stated that;
The presidential waiver on import duties for medical equipment and supplies, and directive for expedited clearing, took effect from May 1, 2020.
The presidential aide also added that Buhari would be making a final decision on Nigeria’s closed borders once the COVID-19 pandemic was over.
He stressed;
On land border reopening, we‘ve reached a reasonable level of understanding with our neighbours; a clear commitment to complying with the trade protocols they were previously abusing. The final decision will be made by Mr President, once this pandemic is over.