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NCAA Orders Airlines to Enforce $10,000 Cash Declaration for Passengers

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed all international airlines to enforce the “$10,000 currency declaration” rule

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed all international airlines to enforce the “$10,000 currency declaration” rule for inbound passengers, aiming to boost anti-money laundering compliance.

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed all international airlines operating in the country to strictly enforce the “$10,000 currency declaration” requirement for inbound passengers.

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In a directive dated April 24, 2025, the NCAA highlighted concerns over non-compliance with existing financial disclosure laws and called for immediate action.

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According to NCAA spokesperson Michael Achimugu, the measure is part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s anti-money laundering framework and align with global financial transparency standards.

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“The directive is aimed at closing loopholes and ensuring full compliance with international best practices,” Achimugu stated on Tuesday.

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