 Our litigation has marked the take-off of the modernization of the E-Customs project, scheduled to be undertaken by the federal government to boost revenue collection for the country. This revelation was made by the Ministry of Finance and the Customs during a one-day public hearing on the need to resolve the defeat between the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN and other mega-systems limited. The Speaker of the House of Representatives Honorable Femi Bacabiamila, represented by the Deputy Majority Leader, Peter Paterson, said the aim of the investigation was to find out why such a laudable project has not taken off since its conception. The federal government, according to the House, loses $8.81 billion annually, money which is said should have been used to finance budgets year-in-year-out, instead of going on a borrowing spree. But in its reactions, the Ministry of Finance blames the countless litigations as responsible for the setback. The Nigerian Customs, on its part, described as illegal the secret award of the E-Customs contract to a Danny mega-systems limited by the CBN Committee. It said that Danny lacks the capacity and experience to deliver such an important project, but was also curious on why the House, that earlier sanctioned the contract, is now calling for a fresh investigation. These of the then joint committee also showed that there are three compliance to the Procurement Act 2007 and that the consortium that was selected exhibited high technical expertise and financial capacity capability to execute the project. The committee for the failure of a Danny mega-systems to present its written submission, which would have guided the investigation however adjourned to first aid the first of March for the continuation of the matter.