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    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHMay 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CGC Adeniyi Seeks Inclusive Dialogue as Customs Opens Fresh Front with Beer Sectoral Group

    The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, on Monday, 11 May 2026, called for stricter data validation and wider stakeholder engagement in ongoing fiscal and regulatory reforms, as the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) hosted the leadership of the Beer Sectoral Group at its Headquarters in Maitama, Abuja.

    The engagement, which took place at the CGC’s Board Room, was attended by senior executives from major brewing companies across the country and focused on tax administration, trade transparency and the growing debate surrounding the proposed tax stamp policy currently under government consideration.

    Addressing the delegation, CGC Adeniyi said policy decisions affecting critical sectors of the economy must be anchored on verifiable data and a shared understanding of market realities.

    “We need to have a clear understanding of what constitutes illicit trade. Some of these products are legitimately manufactured in Nigeria. In other jurisdictions, customs administrations are already engaging in discussions around how such products find their way across borders and into unauthorised markets,” CGC Adeniyi said.

    He stressed that while the government continues to pursue reforms to strengthen revenue assurance and compliance, the credibility of industry figures presented to policymakers must remain beyond question.

    “One thing we need to understand more clearly is where some of these estimates came from. When we are making policy decisions of this nature, the credibility and accuracy of data must never be in doubt,” he added.

    The CGC also pointed to ongoing reforms within the Service, noting that several trade facilitation tools have been introduced to reduce bottlenecks and improve efficiency across the supply chain.

    “We have consistently introduced initiatives aimed at facilitating trade. We introduced the Advance Ruling. We introduced the Authorised Economic Operator programme. We also rolled out several reforms on our own initiative, not because we were under pressure, but because we recognised the need to improve trade facilitation,” he said.

    Regarding the proposed tax stamp policy, CGC Adeniyi stated that consultations are ongoing, adding that the government has taken no final implementation decision.

    “As far as I am concerned, consultations are still ongoing. If this initiative is legitimate and beneficial, then we all have a responsibility to ensure that we are heading in the right direction,” he stated.

    He urged private-sector stakeholders to deepen engagement with relevant government institutions to achieve a balanced outcome that protects revenue while sustaining industrial growth.

    Earlier, the leader of the delegation and Chief Executive Officer of Guinness Nigeria Plc, Girish Sharma, said the industry had come to present its concerns on the proposed tax stamp framework, which he noted has generated significant debate within the sector.

    Sharma said while the group acknowledges the importance of regulatory controls, the beer industry remains one of the most structured and closely monitored sectors in Nigeria, with minimal exposure to counterfeiting risks.

    “We fully understand the purpose and importance of tax stamps, particularly in industries where counterfeiting is a major concern. However, within the beer sector, counterfeiting is minimal,” Sharma said.

    He added that existing monitoring systems already provide end-to-end visibility across production and distribution chains.

    “From an end-to-end compliance perspective, we believe there is already sufficient transparency and oversight,” he said.

    Sharma further highlighted the sector’s economic contribution, noting its role in employment generation, tax revenue and national output, while warning that additional regulatory burdens could have unintended economic consequences if not carefully calibrated.

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