Enhancing Customs Operations Through Information And Communication Technology Adoption: A Critical Analysis Of E-Customs Initiatives In Nigeria
Titus Omajali
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Department of Mass Communication, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt
Dike Harcourt Whyte
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Department of Mass Communication, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.
Nduka N Nwankpa
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Department of Mass Communication, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt
Abstract
The study evaluates the enhancing customs operations through information and communication technology adoption using a critical analysis of e-customs initiatives in Nigeria. The study raised three objectives which are; assess specific e-customs initiatives adopted by the Nigerian Customs Service; identify the challenges hindering effective utilization of ICT and e-customs initiatives within the Nigeria Customs Service. The study was anchored on two theories which are; Diffusion of Innovation Theory and Institutional Theory. The study adopted survey research design. The population of the study comprises various stakeholders directly involved in customs operations and the implementation of E-Customs initiatives in Nigeria. This includes customs officials from different sectors in Nigeria who according to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, have a population of about 19,300 officers and men, 2 government stakeholders from Ministry of Interior, 2 Clearing and Forwarding agents in Apapa, 2 Business people engaged in international trade, and 2 technology experts. Therefore, the total population for this study will be 9,308. From all the clusters mentioned. Taro Yamane sample size determination formula was used to arrive at a sample size of 400. Purposive sampling technique was used to administered the instrument to the respondents. Weighted Mean Score (Four Point Likert Scale) was used to analyses the data. The findings of the study revealed that the integration of ICT into customs operations has been aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and reducing clearance time for goods, as highlighted in both quantitative and qualitative data. The findings of the study revealed the challenges encompass infrastructural issues, personnel-related constraints, and organizational factors that hinder the full potential of ICT solutions in customs operations. The study concluded that the need to enhance customs operations through ICT adoption is imperative for fostering efficient, transparent, and secure international trade. This study provided a nuanced understanding of the factors influencing the successful integration of e-customs initiatives in customs operations in Nigeria, ultimately offering insights that can inform policy decisions and practical implementations