 The Niger customs service NCS and the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, have signed a memorandum of understanding MOU on automated data sharing of vehicle registration to halt vehicle smuggling into the country. While acting Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewali at Deniyi, signed on behalf of the service, Komashal Daouda Ali signed for the Federal Road Safety Corps at an event hosted at FRSC headquarters building in Nopuja. At Deniyi said collaboration between the customs and FRSC will foster unity between the two agencies and help prevent revenue leakages. In his response, Komashal Daouda Alibeu commanded the acting Comptroller General of Customs for his dedication towards the signing of the MOU, promising his commitment to partnering with the customs service to combat smuggling, revenue leakages, theft and other social crimes. To solidify their commitment to cooperation, Komashal also appointed the acting CGC Bashir Adewali at Deniyi MFR as a special marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps. The memorandum of understanding with the Federal Road Safety Corps seeks to create a seamless management between FRSC and Nigeria Customs Service of important vehicles to combat smuggling on the payments and ensure that all stakeholders in the trade supply chain are integrated seamlessly to aid the efficiency of government's organizations. The objectives of this integration includes the following. One, data sharing. It will facilitate real-time data exchange to enhance the accuracy and accessibility of information relating to vehicle importation and registration. Operational efficiency. It will streamline and automate the processes involved in vehicle importation, registration and safety checks to optimize our activities. And in terms of compliance announcements, it will strengthen compliance with importation or safety regulation through the efficient sharing of actionable data and insights. And finally, in terms of service improvements, this will enhance service delivery to the public and other stakeholders by providing accurate and up-to-date information and reducing service delivery timeframes. We expect that this integration holds immense value for both organizations and of course our nation at large. Updates