The senate today called for a stop of the policy banning the importation of used vehicles into the country through land borders. The decision was taken at the plenary on Wednesday.
The Federal Government had last year announced the ban on the importation of used vehicles, popularly known as Tokunbo, through land borders.
The implementation through Nigerian Customs Service was to become effective on January 1, 2017.
However, a grace of three months was granted for those who must have placed orders to complete the clearing process.
But Nigerians have been complaining, saying it would make the cost of such cars increase. And with the senate's resolution, they agree with those who are against the policy.
The Federal Government had last year announced the ban on the importation of used vehicles, popularly known as Tokunbo, through land borders.
The implementation through Nigerian Customs Service was to become effective on January 1, 2017.
However, a grace of three months was granted for those who must have placed orders to complete the clearing process.
But Nigerians have been complaining, saying it would make the cost of such cars increase. And with the senate's resolution, they agree with those who are against the policy.
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