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Travellers lament customs tariff charges, harassment at Abuja airport
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Travellers lament customs tariff charges, harassment at Abuja airport

Travellers arriving at Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport have complained about high customs tariff charges on goods valued above $300, as well as harassment and additional scrutiny during inspections. Passengers like Mr. Kalu Abia and Ahmed Sanni described being caught unaware of duty requirements and facing unexpected costs and delays. They emphasized the need for greater public awareness and transparency regarding import regulations to avoid confusion and improve the airport experience. The travellers called on the Nigerian government and customs authorities to review procedures and align them with international standards. While the Nigeria Customs Service defended its practices as lawful, passengers argued for more efficient and predictable processes.

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Travellers lament customs tariff charges, harassment at Abuja airport

Travellers arriving at Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport have complained about high customs tariff charges on goods valued above $300, as well as harassment and additional scrutiny during inspections. Passengers like Mr. Kalu Abia and Ahmed Sanni described being caught unaware of duty requirements and facing unexpected costs and delays. They emphasized the need for greater public awareness and transparency regarding import regulations to avoid confusion and improve the airport experience. The travellers called on the Nigerian government and customs authorities to review procedures and align them with international standards. While the Nigeria Customs Service defended its practices as lawful, passengers argued for more efficient and predictable processes.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced account of traveller grievances without overtly endorsing any political stance. It reports on concerns raised by passengers and includes responses from the Nigeria Customs Service, maintaining neutrality in framing the issue. There is no clear ideological leaning in报道

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