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Reps Rejects NCS N1.33trn 2022 Revenue Proposal

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The House of Representatives Committee on Finance, on Monday, expressed dissatisfaction with the N1.3 trillion projected by the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) as revenue to be generated in 2022 fiscal year.

The Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), during his presentation at the ongoing public hearing on the 2022/2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP), revealed that the Nigeria Customs Service was projecting a revenue of N1.33 trillion for 2022, adding that the figure could be surpassed.

“We are expecting in 2022, N1.33 trillion, that is what we are proposing; we are hoping that things will improve, importation do fluctuate and we do not have any constant measurement.

“So, we take the average of what we collected in the previous year and compute it and come up with a figure that is realisable.

“Whatever comes thereafter, it is our hope that we will surpass it by far but we are trying to be as realistic as we can in our proposal,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, referring to the projection as ‘ridiculous’, the Chairman, House Committee on Customs, Hon. Leke Abejide, argued that with the devaluation of naira, the Service should activate relevant provisions of the Finance Act, 2021with a view to actualising the N2.5 trillion target and above.

“This is very ridiculous because now the Naira has devalued already so you will discover that the volume of money you’re getting, if you want to get the real value you will see that it’s not real improvement. So, I expected the proposal to be from 2.5 trillion and above.

“So, if you look at the value of the naira that’s going down, it needs upward review. So, please take note of the parameters and secondly, the finance act has been passed. There are so many ways we can get revenue now better than last year”, he said.

Similarly, in his submission, the Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Hon. James Faleke, stressed that at the beginning of every year, the Budget Office took a critical look at expected revenue generation of the country.

Falake said, “CG, the issue is this, what the budget office work with is the figures available to them on paper. And at the beginning of the year, for results to be achieved they will like to see what’s coming in. We are saying no, that your gross revenue generation is low given all the available opportunities that you have. When you also look at your previous performance – 2020 to 2021. For us as a committee on finance, we will not accept the N1.3 trillion. I am sure by the time our report comes out, you will be pleasantly happy.”

The lawmakers thereafter summoned the Group Managing Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mele Kyari to appear before the house on Wednesday.

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Lagos FTZ Customs Hits N54B Revenue, as Comptroller Babandede Hands over

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Lagos FTZ Customs Hits N54B Revenue, as Comptroller Babandede Hands over

By Lucy Nyambi

The Nigeria Customs Service, Lagos Free Trade Zone Command, hits N25,094,030,014.00 in revenue from the Free Zone.

The Command also generated N29,671,886,266 from Lekki Port, making it a cumulative total revenue of N54,765,916,280 for quarter of 2024.

The outgoing Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Mohammed Babandede, made this known in a ceremony on Wednesday, 17 April 2024, while handing over leadership to Comptroller Olanrewaju Olumoh.

Speaking about his experience at the Command in the last seven months since he assumed office, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) Babandede noted that the most important thing he is taking out of the command is the synergy between agencies and engagement with stakeholders.

He said, “When I came in September, the free zone was only able to generate revenue of about N2 to N3 billion, but to God be the glory, we can now generate N15 to N25 billion in a month”.

“We engaged a lot of stakeholders, and we worked with other government agencies because we can not do it alone, and we established a bond like a family,” Babandede stated.

He advised stakeholders to maintain a high level of integrity in their cargoes and urged the new Customs Area Controller to carry everyone along.

On his part, the new Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Olanrewaju Olumoh, appreciated his predecessor for his purpose-driven leadership, pledging to build on his very good foundation while also soliciting support from stakeholders and officers.

In his words, “I am happy that I am not meeting this Command at the scratch level. I have optimism to build on the very good foundation Comptroller Babandede is leaving behind. I thank you, Comptroller, for your purpose-driven leadership.”

“To our critical stakeholders, I acknowledge the wonderful support you have been giving the command over the years; I want to assure you that the over-riding goal will be how to make this Command more robust, more alive and more economically rewarding to the country. I promise to operate an open-door policy just like my predecessor. ” Olumoh added.

Stakeholders, as well as representatives of sister agencies, showered encomium on the outgoing CAC while also urging the new CAC to continue on the integrity and legacy already in existence at the Free Zone for the nation’s good.

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Comptroller Yusuf Hands over Leadership of MMAC to Comptroller Awe

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Comptroller Yusuf Hands over Leadership of MMAC to Comptroller Awe

By Abass Quadri

Comptroller Mohammed Yusuf, in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service, Murtala Mohammed Airport Command, has handed over the mantle of leadership to the new Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Michael Awe.

In a ceremony held at the command on April 17, 2024, the outgoing Comptroller Yusuf expressed gratitude to God and his subordinates for ensuring peace within the Command, adding that “when I came in, the revenue target was N225m daily, shortly after, the target was increased to ₦400m but we were able to make 90.2% of the revenue target”.

“This year, we are saddled with generating N550m daily. With our strategy, we have gotten N14bn in January, February, and N16bn in March, which means our target of N12bn has been surpassed within the past few months. ” He emphasised.

He added how he managed stakeholders through an open-door policy, which greatly facilitated positive engagement and revenue generation.

Comptroller Yusuf also urged the officers to rededicate themselves to duty and fully support the new CAC, Awe.

He also advised CAC Awe to give a listening ear and, likewise, to operate an open door policy to succeed in his new position.

Appreciating his predecessor for his hard work, CAC Awe noted that even though he is not entirely new at the Command, he will consolidate on the existing structure, which requires the cooperation and support of all and sundry.

“This environment is a known place to me because I was the team manager of the Customs Intelligence Unit here some couple of years ago.” He said

“Seeing the revenue achieved, things are really going well, and that is due to everyone’s hard work, which I would request us to continue to contribute,” he added.

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European Union Proposes ‘Getaway Corridor’ Project to Combat Illicit Trafficking

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Author: Cynthia Ikebudu.

In a bid to tackle the rampant issue of illicit trafficking and smuggling across borders, the European Union (EU) unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing law enforcement and trade facilitation at the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters in Abuja on 16 April 2024.

The project, titled “Getaway Corridor,” according to EU representatives Louis Jacques Blondiau and Thierry Thimon, is set to cover ten countries, including Nigeria, with the goal of curbing illicit activities on the borders and suppressing smuggling operations.

Louis Jacques Blondiau, the leader of the group, emphasised that the Getaway Corridor project entails the development of a road infrastructure network designed to serve as a gateway for combating anti-smuggling activities while promoting trade facilitation. According to him, “each participating country will designate a specific zone for the project’s execution, which will involve four key phases: identification, implementation, evaluation, and project ownership, ensuring alignment with local needs and priorities.”

During the meeting, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, commended the EU’s initiative, acknowledging its potential to significantly enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts in Nigeria. He pledged the full support of the Nigeria Customs Service and other relevant agencies in ensuring the successful execution of the project.

“The proposed Getaway Corridor project marks a significant step towards strengthening international cooperation in combating illicit flows and promoting trade security within the region. With the commitment of both the EU and Nigerian authorities, it is poised to make a meaningful impact in curbing illegal activities and fostering sustainable development,” the CGC stated.

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