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    Seme Customs Seeks Stakeholders’ Cooperation to Meet 2024 Revenue Target

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJanuary 13, 2024 News No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Seme Customs Seeks Stakeholders’ Cooperation to Meet 2024 Revenue Target

    The Seme Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Friday evening urged the stakeholders in Badagry division of Lagos State  to support the command in achieving its 2024 revenue target.

    Comptroller Timi Bomodi, the Controller of the command ,made the appeal during the End -of -The -Year Party organised by the Command  in Badagry.

    He thanked stakeholders,especially communities around Seme border,for their consistent support over the years and called for more support for the command  in 2024.

    “This is also to tell them that we have been given greater responsibilities this year and we expect more commitment from them in 2024.

    “We had tremendous support from community leaders in Badagry and it  was  why we did not have issues with them last year.

    “We have always let them know  that our responsibilities as law enforcement are not in any way inimical to their success and progress.

    “They are supposed to work hand in hand with us  so that we too can achieve our goals and in the process, they too can develop their communities,” he said.

    Bomodi said  the party was organised to thank stakeholders for their support in 2023 and celebrate the successes the command recorded last year.

    Bomodi added that the programme was also organised to ensure officers have a work- life balance as encouraged by Comptroller General of Customs, Mr Adewale Adeniyi

    “So, the officers, men and stakeholders of Seme-krake Joint Border Post have put in their best to ensure that we meet the expectations of the government.

    “We have not only met the target, but triple the expectations, we have taken time out to celebrate our successes and also recognize those who  contributed to our achievements.

    “This is not just for Customs officers but all stakeholders collaborated with us throughout 2023, which had manifested in our seizures,” he said.

    The Chairman, Badagry-West Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Mr Joseph Gbenu commended Bomodi for organising the party to appreciate stakeholders in Seme-krake border.

    Gbenu said that the programme would engender  cooperation among stakeholders and sister  agencies in the border post.

    Speaking , the Patron, Association Of Nigeria Licensed Customs  Agents (ALNCA) Seme Chapter, Alhaji Sulaiman Momoh, urged  the Federal Government to implement the unbanning  of 43 items by the  Central Bank of Nigeria

    One of the stakeholders who received in a group photograph in Badagry.

    Momoh also urged the government to also lift ban on importation of used vehicles to create jobs for the teeming youths in the country.

    He said ANCLA and other  stakeholders had been cooperating with Customs in Seme to meet their yearly targets.

    Officer-in-Charge of Operations, Seme Border, Mr E. Ashinze, one of those given awards at the programme, expressed delight that Seme Customs was succeeding and surpassing the expectations of the Customs management without having to clash with stakeholders.

    “We feel highly elated and gratified to be Customs officers serving at Seme border.

    “Some of us were expecting promotions but didn’t get it, but an outing like this reminds us that we are doing a good work and we must keep at it.

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    “The Area Controller has shown that he loves and appreciates the work we are doing. So, we thank him and promise to work even harder in 2024,” he said.

    Representatives of Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Immigration Service, Port Health, NDLEA, community leaders and residents of Seme graced the occasion.

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