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    Nigeria Customs Generates N188.6 bln at Onne Port

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJanuary 3, 2022Updated:January 3, 2022 Uncategorized No Comments3 Mins Read
    Nigeria Customs Generates N188.6 bln at Onne Port
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    Nigeria Customs Generates N188.6 bln at Onne Port

    The Area two Command of Nigeria Customs Service in Onne Port has collected N188.6 billion from January to December 2021.

    This was made known on Monday in a statement made available to newsmen by Mrs Ifeoma Ojekwu, Customs Public Relations Officer at Onne Port Command in Rivers.

    Ojekwu stated in the statement that the Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Command, Comptroller Auwal Mohammed, described the collection as the highest in the history of the command.

    The statement quoted Comptroller Mohammed as saying that the command’s revenue generation in 2021 surpassed the 2020 collection by N69.6 billion.

    According to the statement, a total of N118. 96 billion was generated as revenue by the command in 2020.

    On enforcement and anti-smuggling activities, the CAC revealed that 34 seizures were made in 2021 with a total duty paid value of N11. 98 billion for such seizures.

    He said: “Prominent among the seizures is 1,387 cartons of tramadol falsely declared to evade detection.

    “Other seizures include rice, engine parts, vegetable oil and other concealed items with intent by defiant agents and importers to evade accurate duty payments.’’

    Mohammed said that the command also processed 1,083,846 metric tonnes of cargo with a total Free On Board (FOB) value of $402,367,568 on exports within the period under review.

    According to the statement, the Nigerian Export Supervision Scheme (NESS) value of the total export is N764,462,724 within the period.

    Mohammed commended officers and men of the command for their relentless commitment to ensuring the facilitation of legitimate trade and preventing smuggling of any form.

    He urged them to intensify efforts in carrying out all NCS functions in the command in 2022.

    He also advised them to brace up with technology as the procured scanners would be deployed soon for faster cargo clearance and easier detection of concealments.

    He assured that the command would continue to build on successes recorded through customs community relations efforts.

    Also, the CAC at an end of the year interaction with senior officers commended them for the“ feats jointly achieved in revenue collection, enforcement and trade facilitation’’.

    “They are indeed laudable milestones that we must not only sustain but also improve upon for the benefit of our country’s economy and national security.

    “Indeed, our various meetings with stakeholders and port users paid off in 2021 because we have noted remarkable improvements in compliance levels.

    “As we enter 2022, let us continue to blend our enforcement capability with intelligence, to always detect all attempts at circumventing the law through false declarations, under-declarations and concealments.

    “In 2022, whoever attempts doing the wrong thing, like smuggling through Onne Port, will get his cargo seized and risks facing arrest for prosecution in accordance with the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA).

    “We cannot afford to compromise our positions or disappoint on the trust reposed on us. I hereby advise, once again, that all importers and agents using this area for their businesses stay on the part of compliance at all times,’’  he said. #Nigeria Customs Generates N188.6 bln at Onne Port

    Read Also: Nigeria Customs Service Hits N2.3 Trillion Revenue, Official Says

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