Nigeria Customs Beat 2021 Revenue Target, Generates Over N2.3trn In Eleven Months

LAGOS DECEMBER 21ST (NEWSRANGERS)-The Nigeria Customs Service has so far generated over N2.3 trillion this year against the N1.679 trillion target it was given for the year, the Deputy National Public Relations Officer, DC Timi Bomodi has disclosed.
Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, Bomodi revealed that the Service made various landmark seizures of absolutely prohibited items and items prohibited by trade.
According to him, August, the Service made seizures of 17,137 kg of pangolin scales, 44 kg elephant tusks and 60 kg in pangolin claws all valued at over 22 billion naira.
The image maker informed that the seizure was made possible through active
collaboration between Customs, US, British and German Officials who helped in
tracking the suspicious shipment.
Bomodi said that the Federal Operations Unit operatives in zone A seized 751
bullets concealed in garri sacks, while arms, ammunition and military uniforms
were intercepted at Tin Can Port, Lagos in September 2021 just to mention a
few.
He added that Customs warehouses in all border formations are overflowing
with seizures of rice, groundnut oil, used clothing, used vehicles, etc.
The deputy national image maker informed that Apapa Customs Command, through
the cooperation of other sister agencies and the Nigerian Navy made a landmark
seizure of cocaine with a DPV of 54 million dollars, adding that the command
seized illicit, expired drugs and other offensive goods from 97 containers with
a DPV of 17.5 billion naira.
He averred that the Nigeria Customs was able to achieve remarkable successes
through the diligence and hard work of its officers and the support of key
stakeholders.
He lamented that the numerous arrests and seizures are daily features in the
activities of Customs officers nationwide, and they underscore the fact that
Service operates in a non-compliant environment.
He said that officers and men of the Service have made the supreme sacrifice
for the nation and they remain resolute in safeguarding the safety and
wellbeing of Nigerians.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Apapa Customs Area Controller, Compt.
Malanta Yusuf pointed out that compliance level must be high for trade
facilitation to work.
The controller said when compliance level is low it makes no room for trade
facilitation as goods are subjected to one hundred per cent examination and
other rigorous procedures.
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