The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it generated N49
million on e-auction platform and recorded 254 winners in four weeks across the
country.
The Service Public Relations Officer, Mr Joseph Attah,
announced this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
Attah said that 6,560 persons could recharge their e-wallet
of N1000 administrative fee and participated in the bidding process.
Attah explained that with 19 commercial banks hooked to the
platform,interested bidders now have the option of choosing banks nearest to
them for ease of transactions.
“Four weeks after the official launch of the NCS e-auction
platform, https: app.trade.gov.ng/eauction by the Comptroller-General of
Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, a total number of 254 winners have emerged
across the country with over N49 million already generated.
“NCS has already taken steps to deal with the challenges
posed by fraudulent bidders who log in to frustrate other genuine bidders by
placing bogus and unrealistic figures.
“In some cases, they send SMS to supposed winners
congratulating them. Apart from de-activating the Tax Identification Numbers
(TIN) of these elements,the option for second highest bidder to win when the
highest winner fails to pay has been jettisoned.
“In such situation, the item reverts to the system for fresh
bidding. Winners are informed only through e-mails from the system not by SMS,”
Attah said.
According to him, the System is being re-programmed to
automatically reject such criminal antics
Attah advised fraudulent bidders to keep off the platform
and allow interested Nigerians to reap the benefits of the transparent system
that presented equal opportunity to all.
He said that NCS resolve to ensure the success of the
e-auction, was motivated by the inherent benefits of the platform.
Attah said that the platform was secured, provided
opportunity to generate more revenue for government an gave equal opportunities
to all interested persons.
He added that the platform was transparent, accountable and
free from vices associated with manual process of the past.
“For the avoidance of doubt, NCS wishes to assure the
general public that the e-auction platform will continue to go live for 48
hours between Monday, 12 noon to Wednesday, 12 noon every week,” he added.
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