 Let's talk business now. The Nigeria Custom Service NTS says 30 out of 65 private airplanes verified so far are liable to pay required duties to the federal government. The Customs Public Relations Officer Joseph Atah made this known while speaking with Newsman in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Atah explained that some of these airplanes came into the country by temporary importation agreement which allows them to bring the jets without payment because it was secured by bond. He said that thereafter many of them failed to turn up to pay on the expiration of the agreement which necessitated the verification. He stated that with this exercise there would be more revenue to be accrued to the federal government because those who failed to adhere to the agreement will be made to pay the duties. Notified about fresh news updates