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FG to launch National Single Window platform on March 27
Nigeria will launch the highly anticipated National Single Window (NSW) platform on March 27, a move the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, described as a “monumental” step toward transforming the country’s trade ecosystem.
Gbajabiamila made the disclosure during a stakeholders’ meeting at the State House in Abuja attended by ministers, heads of agencies, and key government officials.
The National Single Window platform is designed to simplify and promote ease of import and export trade across Nigeria.
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What they are saying
Gbajabiamila explained that the initiative, first introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu nearly two years ago, represents a major fiscal reform aimed at improving trade efficiency and strengthening Nigeria’s global competitiveness.
He also commended the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Nigeria Revenue Service, the Nigeria Customs Service, and other participating agencies for their dedication and professionalism in advancing the project.
Backstory
President Tinubu inaugurated a committee for the National Single Window project in April 2024 and directed that the digital trade platform be fully operational by the first quarter of 2026.
Importers and exporters will be able to process documentation and clear goods more efficiently through the platform.
The project is considered a flagship digital trade facilitation programme aimed at improving Nigeria’s reputation in global trade and attracting investment.
**More insights **
Coordinator of the National Single Window project, Tola Fakolade, urged government agencies to intensify their support in the remaining weeks before the official launch.
Nationwide training for users is currently ongoing, with pilot testing scheduled ahead of the launch.
Fakolade noted that documents submitted through the system will be shared across relevant agencies without duplication, helping to speed up trade processes and reduce administrative delays.
At the end of the meeting, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment was mandated to lead the final implementation phase to ensure a successful rollout on March 27.
**What you should know **
President Tinubu previously reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the success of the National Single Window initiative despite potential implementation challenges.
The launch of the platform is expected to mark a major milestone in Nigeria’s digital trade reform efforts and strengthen its position in global commerce.
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