The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says no fewer than 43 persons have
won the bidding of vehicles in the first 48 hours of the newly launched
e-auction platform.
Customs Public Relations Officer, Joseph Attah told newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja that the platform “is active and working.”
Attah made the clarification following numerous complaints from
interested bidders that they could not access the Customs’ auction
website.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed Ali, on Monday in Abuja
inaugurated the e-auction platform aimed at giving all Nigerians equal
opportunities to partake in bidding for seized vehicles and to increase
Customs’ revenue.
“At the first day of the launching, there were technical challenges
with the e-auction platform and these challenges have already been
resolved.
“Potential bidders can now register smoothly without hitches.
“The first 48 hours expired at 12noon on Wednesday and already 43
persons have won the bidding including a journalist, so you can see this
platform is working.
“For now, it is only Jaiz bank that is on the platform, other
designated banks are having Interswitch issues and they will soon be on
board as soon as they ratify the issues.
“I understand that today one bank will soon be on board,’’ he said.
Attah called on potential bidders to be calm and make use of the bank
available on the platform for now until other banks could come on
board.
“For those trying to register, they should go to the designated bank
area on the platform, click on the Jaiz bank and print out the page from
their system and go to the bank to pay.
“This means the person has activated with Jaiz bank and the bank can
key you into the bank system to enable you pay the N1 000 administrative
fee, which will be transferred to your e-wallet,’’ he said.
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report stated that between 4:10
p.m. and 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 5, the platform was showing “Under
Maintenance’’.
The platform also gave an instruction saying: “Dear user, the server
is currently undergoing scheduled maintenance or upgrade. Please refresh
the page in a few minutes.’’
However, after many attempts to refresh the page by a NAN correspondent, it still showed the same instruction.
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