ZAINAB JUNAID

The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Apapa Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Comptroller Babajide Jaiyeoba has commended the officers and Port stakeholders for their efforts and cooperation towards generating the sum of N489,614,095,022.15 as total revenue for the first quarter of 2024, which is over a hundred per cent higher than the N212.5b collected same period of 2023.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Command’s spokesman, CSC Abubakar Usman and made available to journalists on Saturday.

In the statement, Comptroller Jaiyeoba applauded them for their cooperation towards achieving the laudable feat and called for sustained compliance by government and private sector stakeholders.

He reminded the duo that Apapa Command of the NCS is playing a critical role towards realisation of the N5.7tr annual target of the NCS in 2024 and as such all hands must be on deck to achieve it.

To him, the 2024 revenue target of the command is attainable through diligently abiding by the service books of instructions like the Nigeria Customs Service Act (NCSA) 2023, government import/export prohibition lists, Common External Tariff and Federal Government approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

While thanking the officers for their punctuality, diligence, and non compromise in the discharge of their responsibilities, Jaiyeoba reminded them of the CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi and Customs Management confidence and thrust vested in them.

The Command’s helmsman restated how the present Customs management has created room for multiple benefits for those who operate in compliance with the rules, making reference to the newly launched AEO as one of such benefits.

He described the command’s first quarter collection as a bold step towards the realisation of the target and reminded all port users about the importance of compliance, which, according to him, comes with multiple benefits.

In his words, “I want to urge all stakeholders in Apapa Port to keep supporting us in achieving an efficient system where everyone plays by the rules to achieve smoother, seamless, and faster import/export cargo clearance

“Making honest declaration puts the declarant at a vantage position to have a credible reputation and enjoy the benefits that come with earned integrity such as fast track and possible migration to the authorised economic operator(AEO)

” Such attitude of compliance saves time and money as examination officers would find the cargo less cumbersome to process and other units of the service including sister government organisations would not need to flag such cargo for seizure or arrest of the importers/exporters. The cargo gets cleared on time, and payments for penalties after demand notices are not necessary as no DN is issued on compliant import/export.

” I will continue my weekly engagement of stakeholders at various levels to sustain the tempo of our achievements and consolidate on the gains from regular enlightenment of every member of the port community.

“As we step into the second quarter to end the first half of 2024, I am convinced we will do better in revenue collection, facilitate more trade through our port and prevent smuggling under any guise” the CAC stated.

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