The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has launched a digital verification platform to curb vehicle smuggling, strengthen accountability and enhance transparency in Nigeria’s booming automobile importation business.
Called the Customs Verification Management System (CVMS), it was officially unveiled at the Customs Headquarters in Abuja by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi who described the initiative as a milestone, explaining that it closes long-standing loopholes in vehicle clearance.
“For years, verification of imported vehicles relied on fragmented and outdated methods that left room for misinformation, fraud, and revenue leakages. The launch of this system is another score on the board for our bold transformation agenda.
“This new solution empowers the public and strengthens the integrity of our Service by promoting transparency, accountability, and trust.
“Anyone who invests millions of naira in a vehicle would not hesitate to pay N15,000 to verify its authenticity and ensure their investment is protected,” CGC Adeniyi said.
The CVMS was said to have been developed in collaboration with the Trade Modernisation Project (TMP) and local technical experts to provide a secure and transparent verification process accessible to all Nigerians.
According to him, the digital platform will significantly reduce the circulation of smuggled and improperly cleared vehicles while boosting government revenue.
The Customs chief noted that payments can be made using any valid card issued by financial institutions in Nigeria or abroad, with verification results generated instantly.
He further explained that the platform creates a centralised database through which vehicle details can be traced, verified, and confirmed within minutes, improving operational efficiency across Customs formations and enhancing inter-agency coordination.
The National President of the Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON), Ajibola Adedoyin, commended the initiative and assured that his members would key into the system after conducting an independent assessment.
He pledged more openness and cooperation from his members.







