LAGOS — In a decisive move to end decades of bureaucratic gridlock, the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, has officially launched Phase 1 of the National Single Window (NSW). This digital portal is the “software” half of a massive port overhaul, designed to work alongside the “hardware” upgrades currently underway at the Apapa and Tin Can Island ports.

1. The 73% Bottleneck: A Paperwork Crisis

Minister Edun highlighted a startling statistic: 73% of the time a cargo container sits at a Nigerian port, it isn’t waiting for a crane; it is waiting for a signature.

  • The Problem: As of 2025, cargo dwell time in Nigeria averaged 18–21 days.

  • The Global Benchmark: The global average is just 4 days.

  • The Delta: Nigeria’s delays are 475% higher than the rest of the world, creating a “congestion tax” that makes Nigerian exports uncompetitive and imports unnecessarily expensive.

2. Phase 1: The Digital “Eraser”

The first phase of the NSW specifically targets the “transaction dwell time” by creating a single digital point of contact for all trade documentation.

  • One Portal, One Submission: Importers and exporters will now use a single interface to submit Licences, Permits, and Certificates (LPCOs).

  • Inter-Agency Integration: The platform connects Customs with regulatory bodies like NAFDAC, SON, NAQS, and NESREA.

  • Automated Risk Management: Compliant traders will be “fast-tracked” using AI-driven risk assessment, reducing the need for physical inspections that often lead to human-induced delays.

3. The 2026 Target: Under 7 Days

The government has set an ambitious goal: to reduce average cargo dwell time from 21 days to under 7 days by the end of 2026.

The Dual Strategy: Digital efficiency (NSW) + Physical Modernization (Port Upgrades) = Competitive Trade.

“Without the NSW, ports remain congested due to slow documentation. Without port upgrades, digital efficiency is undermined by physical bottlenecks,” Edun noted.

4. Implementation Timeline

  • Go-Live Date: The platform officially goes live on Friday, March 27, 2026.

  • Pilot Phase: Manifest submission testing with selected shipping lines and air cargo operators begins immediately.

  • Full Integration: All major agencies and shipping lines are expected to be fully integrated by May 1, 2026.

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