ZAINAB JUNAID
Customs Area Controller (CAC) of Apapa Port Command, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu has said that activities of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) will continue uninterrupted despite nationwide protest scheduled for August 1, 2024.
Comptroller Olomu stated this while giving all port users operating in Apapa an unshakable confidence at a meeting held in the Command’s Headquarters.
This was contained in a statement signed by CSC Abubakar Usman, the Command’s Spokesman on Tuesday.
Olomu said it has become expedient to rebuild confidence in importers, exporters, licensed customs agents,freight forwarders,haulage operators and other port users on the availability of Nigeria Customs Service officers in Apapa Port on all working days as usual.
Comptroller Olomu assured stakeholders that customs officers attached to the command at the port and all terminals under his watch shall be available to discharge their usual functions and support in facilitating all legitimate trade within their purview.
He equally affirmed that office of the Customs Public Relations Officer and other offices assigned to function as help desks shall be available to address inquiries and give further details where necessary.
“For the avoidance of doubt, customs officers shall be resuming work by 8am on all weekdays and may work during weekends, when necessary,” he said.
While thanking the compliant port users, whom he described as partners in progress, the Area Controller reiterated the command’s resolve to continually ensure maximum collection of all government revenue without compromising the due diligence required for all import and export cargo examination
Also speaking at the meeting, Commissioner of Police in charge of Western Ports CP Lanre Ishola thanked the Controller for convening the meeting and stated that the police will ensure the respect of citizens’ rights at all times
The Port Manager for Apapa Port, Mr. Charles Okaga on his part reminded all port users at the meeting that Apapa Port runs a 24-hour operation. Okaga added that other stakeholders in the cargo clearing process, like the shipping companies and terminal operators, will be sensitised by Nigerian Ports Authority to dispense their services normally.
Okaga said the NPA will urge shipping companies and terminal operators not to impose demurrage on cargoes under their control, for days they couldn’t effect services for clearance.
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