IGR: Nigeria Customs Apapa Generates N36.2 billion in November
Lagos, Nigeria. Dec 13, 2017 (AltAfrika)-The Nigeria Customs Service, Apapa Command, Lagos in November generated sum of N36.22 billion.
The command’s spokesperson, Mrs Nkiru Nwalla, who revealed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos said the revenue was an increase of about N6.6 billion from N31.8 billion recorded in the preceding month.
According to Nwalla by the amount generated, the command surpassed its monthly target of N29.5 billion.
The command spokesperson attributed the increase in the revenue to the leadership of Comptroller Musa Jibrin, the Area Commander, who insisted that officers should withdraw from activities that would impede “Ease of Doing Business” at the port.
“Comptroller Jibrin had encouraged the implementation of all strategies and blueprints devised to block all revenue leakages while enhancing trade facilitation and security to sustain the pace.
“Continuous stakeholder engagement and enlightenment have paved way for wilful compliance seen in improved honest declaration and transparency in the 24-hour cargo clearance procedures.
“The command is delighted to re-inform the public that officers are scheduled on 24/7 bases and are ready for all importers and exporters who desire to have their consignments cleared”, she said.
Nwalla added that the command had intercepted 24 containers of various consignments due to false declaration, adding that the goods intercepted included pharmaceutical products, frozen fish, medicaments.
She revealed further that seven containers of pharmaceutical products had been handed over to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
The spokesperson also said that some officers, who were found wanting in anti-smuggling cases had been dismissed to serve as deterrent to others.
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