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COVID-19: Stranded Nigerians to pay before evacuation – FG

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COVID-19: Stranded Nigerians to pay before evacuation – FG

Nigerians living abroad who have shown an interest in returning to Nigeria on account of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic will pay before their evacuation to Nigeria, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has disclosed this.

The minister informed our correspondent on Friday that the stranded citizens would be required to pay for their flight ahead of the evacuation.

Onyeama stated this in a text message in response to an inquiry from The PUNCH about the evacuation. Asked if those who registered for evacuation would pay before or after their evacuation, the minister replied, “before evacuation.

” However, he did not respond when asked if the government had any plan for those who might not be able to afford a return ticket.

Many Nigerians had been clamoring to come back to Nigeria following the increase in cases of COVID-19 across the world.

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A viral video showed about 100 Nigerians being evicted from their homes and hotels in Guangzhou by the Chinese authorities last week.

Sequel to this, the MFA had directed Nigerian missions abroad to compile a list of stranded Nigerian nationals who wished to come back home.

It stated that the financial implications would be borne by the prospective evacuees, who would also be compulsorily quarantined on arrival.

In response to the directive, the Nigerian Consulate in New York, United States, Nigerian High Commission in the UK and in other countries announced that they had begun compiling names of Nigerians willing to return home.

Findings on Sunday indicated that the registration exercise for Nigerians interested in returning home has ended with over 2,000 individuals enrolling for evacuation.

Confirming this on Sunday, the spokesman, Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission, Abdul-Rahman Balogun, stated that the missions were currently processing the names of those who had registered.

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Nigeria Customs Backs UN-Habitat’s Effort to Combat Smuggling

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Author: Muhammad Bashir, Abuja.

The Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has said that the Service, under his watch, will implement every necessary action against saboteurs of Nigeria’s economy to cripple their ‘illegitimate’ business of smuggling.

The CGC restated this on Tuesday, 19 September 2023, when he received Ambassadors of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN—Habitat, led by Dr. Raymond Edoh, at the Customs Headquarters, Abuja.

The Ag. CGC said, “On behalf of the entire Management Team of the Nigeria Customs Service, I wish to inform you that we will partner with you in this campaign, and we will grant you all forms of support you may need to carry out this campaign — and I want to assign one of our amiable DCGs, Abba Kura, to work with you closely.”

He appreciated how they travelled from afar to intimate the Nigeria Customs Service of their campaign against smuggling, which, according to him, the Nigeria Customs Service has already started yielding positive results in suppressing the menace of smuggling.

The CGC also welcomed Dr Raymond’s offer to engage officers and men of the Service in capacity—building to enhance their understanding of digital literacy skills, adding that the Service has already started embracing technology to advance its work by introducing related courses to officers.

The CGC appreciated the collaborative effort between the Nigeria Customs Service and UN—Habitat and believes that the collaboration signifies a commitment to tackling smuggling and enhancing trade facilitation in the nation, setting the stage for a more prosperous future.

The CGC said, “What we’re trying to do is to raise a modern Customs Service through partnering with stakeholders to achieve our goals because we value partnership, and I am happy that you extended your hands of collaboration to work with us.”

He also appreciated their pledge to train officers and men of the Service in digital literacy skills, assuring that the Service will continue to prioritize proficiency in the fight against smuggling through technological approach.

He underscored the importance of digital skills, promising that the relevant Service department will enhance trade facilitation.

On his part, the Director of UN—Habitat, Dr. Raymond Edoh, appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for reposing the responsibility of heading the Nigeria Customs Service on the Acting Comptroller-General, describing him as “a competent Customs officer who knows the terrain and masters the job.”

According to him, they decided to visit the Ag. CGC at the Customs Headquarters to express their interest in partnering with the Service.

He appreciated the Service for being a “gatekeeper of the country” that protects citizens against border threats, stressing that his organization will collaborate with NCS to mitigate the smuggling of illicit goods and train officers and men of Customs on digital literacy skills and certification.

UN-Habitat is the United Nations entity responsible for developing urban policies and translating them into action to create sustainable cities and promote viable urban development and adequate shelter for all.

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Shuaibu Takes over Ogun 1 Command as Makinde proceeds to Customs Headquarters

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Author: Vivian Daniel.

Following the recent redeployment of Area Controllers and Heads of Units by the Ag. Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, the Deputy Comptroller of Customs, Ahmadu Bello Shuaibu was posted to Ogun 1 Area Command to take over the mantle of leadership from Comptroller Bamidele Makinde.

According to a statement issued by Superintendent of Customs Hameed Bukoye Oloyede,
Public Relations Officer, Ogun 1 Area Command on 18th September 2023; until his relocation, Comptroller Bello Shuaibu was the Ag. Area Controller of Ogun II Command.

During his handover speech at the Command’s Headquarters in Idiroko Ogun State, Comptroller Bamidele Makinde congratulated the new Area Controller while admonishing Officers for their unwavering support of the new leadership of Deputy Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu and wished him a successful tenure in Office.

“May I call on Officers to redouble their efforts and give the incoming administration maximum support and cooperation to sustain the performance tempo of the Command. In a similar vein, I wish to solicit the unflinching support of our critical stakeholders for the new Customs Area Controller”.

Comptroller Makinde further disclosed that during his 17 months in office, the Command had generated a total sum of N225,009,835.50 as revenue for the nation and seizures with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N6,604,107,655.92. He attributed the achievements recorded during his administration to the hard work of his gallant Officers and Men, the Command’s dynamic synergy with the critical stakeholders and the general assistance of the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters.

The Deputy Comptroller, Ahmadu Shuaibu, while addressing newsmen at the occasion, appreciated everyone for their envisaged maximum support and open-mindedness.

He congratulated his predecessor, whom he described as “an articulate and result-oriented leader”, on his successful tour of duty with laudable achievements. He pledged to sustain the successes recorded by the Command under his watch.

He specifically expressed his gratitude to the Ag. CGC for finding him worthy of the new position and pledges to discharge his duties diligently and facilitate legitimate trade within the Command’s Area of Responsibility while upholding the goals and objectives of the Nigeria Customs Service.

“I am a team player. I seek the total cooperation of all stakeholders to succeed. We must work together, and Nigeria must move forward,” he stated.

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Lilypond Export Command Welcomes New CAC as Comptroller Babandede Proceeds to Lagos Free Trade Zone

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Author: Lucy Nyambi.

The outgoing Customs Area Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service, Lilypond Export Command Lagos, Comptroller Mohammed Babandede, has handed over the Command’s leadership to Comptroller A.Y Odusanya.

The formal handing over, which took place at the Command on Monday, 18th September 2023, started with Babandede’s gratitude to God, dedicated officers and other stakeholders who relentlessly gave their best to ensure the Command’s success.

He said, “When I came to Lilypond Command, there was low activity, but with your collaborative efforts, we generated millions into the Federal government coffers”.

The new Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Odusanya, stated that, a high standard has been set by his predecessor, who is also the pacesetter of Lilypond Export Command, But with the support of Officers, Sister Security Agencies and other stakeholders, success is guaranteed.

He said, “There is no way the history of this Command will be told without mentioning the superlative effort of Comptroller Babandede.”

“Although he is going for another assignment, I will always call on him for guidance and to tap from his pool of knowledge”, he added.

The President of the Barge Operators Association of Nigeria (BOAN), Bunmi Olumekun, described Comptroller Babandede as a “one-stop shop for everything export”.

 

“Comptroller Babandede is an Officer who is always ready to listen to our opinions and provide solutions whenever we face any export hurdle. We will miss his commitment to work,” he said.

Comptroller Babadede will, however, resume in Lagos Free Trade Zone Command as the Customs Area Controller.

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