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Customs Special Operations Team Intercepts 26,950 Litres of Petrol in Ogun

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By Lucy Nyambi

The Nigeria Customs Service Special Operations team has intercepted 26,950 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) smuggling out of the country through Ogun state.

This was disclosed by the National Coordinator Special Operations, “Operation Whirlwind”, Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu, during a press conference held at Ogun II Area Command Abeokuta on Thursday, 13 June 2024.

Comptroller Ejibunu explained that the petroleum products, which consist of 978 kegs of 25 litres, totalling 26,950 litres, were impounded by the Operation Whirlwind team, zone ‘A’ axis, within two weeks of its operations.

He said, “Recall, just two weeks ago, the Nigeria Customs Service, ably led by the CGC Adewale Adeniyi, in close collaboration with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), set up Operation Whirlwind Task Force team. This initiative was conceived to end the ever-growing monster of unwholesome illegal exportation of petroleum products.

“Competent and dedicated officers that make up the squad were drafted from various Customs formations and given the prerequisite training before being dispatched to the four Customs Zones (ABC&D). In about two weeks of operation, the Operation Whirlwind team, Zone ‘A’ axis, intercepted 26,950 litres of PMS worth N19 million.”

According to him, the menace posed by smugglers on the Nigerian economy can not be overemphasised, “hence the need for synergy and cooperation with other patriotic Government Agencies in this fight.

“There is a huge distortion in the supply chain of petroleum products to designated states and filling stations due to diversion to neighbouring countries.”

Details of the operation include 121 kegs of PMS of 25 litres each equivalent to 3025 litres at Oyinkansola Global concept along Badagry /Seme road in Lagos state, means of conveyance two cars on 31 May 2024; 77 drums of PMS (616 kegs of 25 litres each) equivalent to 15,400 litres at SEAYAB PETROLEUM along Imeko /Obada road in Ogun state. The means of conveyance is a truck with the Reg. No 95D4244D on Friday, 7 June, 2024.

Others are; 100 kegs of PMS at 25 litres each equivalent to 2500 liters at QUAWIYAN RESOURCE PETROLEUM NIG. LTD along Owode /Atan road in Ogun state. Means of conveyance: One Toyota Camry with Ch. No 4TIBE3KXU672540 on Saturday, 8 June 2024; 141 kegs of PMS at 25 litres each equivalent to 6025 litres at JULANKY OIL & GAS along Owode /Ilaro road in Ogun state. Means of conveyance 2 Toyota Avalon cars with Ch.NO. 4TIBE28B72U266597 and 4TIBF28B33U298190, on Saturday, 8 June, 2024.

Ejibunu warned perpetrators of the act to desist or have themselves to blame.

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Comptroller Olomu Seeks Royal Support in Relation to Fiscal Policies of Government

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Author: Ibe Wada.

Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Apapa Area Command, has visited the illustrious palace of the Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Akiolu I, to seek his royal blessings and support for the service’ fiscal objectives.

The CAC, who visited the palace on Thursday, 27 June 2024, conveyed warm regards from the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi and the entire management team of the NCS, as well as acknowledged the pivotal role of traditional institutions in educating and enlightening the populace on government policies.

According to him, Lagos and particularly the Apapa port are integral to the Nigeria Customs Service’s operations; hence, “we seek your support, Kabiyesi, to ensure compliance with government fiscal policies among your subjects and stakeholders. Your endorsement is crucial as we strive to meet our revenue targets for national development.”

Comptroller Olomu elaborated on the strategic significance of his visit, noting that Traditional rulers play a critical role in sensitising and educating citizens on government policies.

“Our visit to Oba is aimed at securing his backing for our policies, which are vital for achieving our objectives,” he noted.

In response, Oba Akiolu expressed appreciation for the delegation’s visit and assured them of his commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance compliance with government policies in Lagos State.

“I commend the Nigeria Customs Service for its efforts in revenue generation, particularly through the ports in Lagos. As a father, I will continue to pray for the success of the state and country at large,’’ he stated.

He assured his support and urged the CAC to prioritise officers’ welfare to boost their morale and the right attitude to work.

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Kwara Customs Generates N10B in 5 Months, Seizes Prohibited Items Worth N35 Million 

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As Command Empowers Officers’ Wives, Donates Relief Materials to Less Privileged

Author: Lucy Nyambi and Vivian Daniel.

The Nigeria Customs Service Kwara Area Command has generated N10,027,580,694.63 from January to May 2024.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Faith Ojeifo, made this known during a press briefing on Thursday, 27 June 2024.

While showcasing the activities of the command within the period under review, the CAC disclosed that “A comparative review of the preceding year 2023 indicates that the command surpassed what was collected in the same period last year 2023 with N2,885,779,644.03 which represents 40.41% increment”.

On Anti-Smuggling, the command recorded seizures of prohibited items with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N35,416,140.00.

The items include 507 Bags of foreign Rice, One Unit of a used vehicle, 1,055 pieces of used tyres, 164 Jerry cans of PMS of 25 litres each (4,100 litres)

As part of the service’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the Command donated relief materials to the Kwara State Ministry of Social Development.

 

“I am honoured to stand before you today to present these relief materials on behalf of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, to the Kwara State Ministry of Social Development”, the Area Controller stated.

 

“The items we are donating today are aimed at providing relief, comfort, support, and hope to those affected by specific crisis or challenges”, he explained.

 

The CAC acknowledged that the ministry is not a revenue-generating ministry and only benefits from monthly allocations from the Kwara State Government, “and that is why we are recognising the tireless efforts of the ministry in serving the less privileged, the vulnerable and the disabled in the society”.

 

“We are proud to partner with you in this endeavour. Our donation symbolises the Comptroller General of Customs’ commitment to caring for those in need. May it bring joy, hope, and relief to those who receive them”, Ojeifo emphasised.

 

Similarly, Comptroller Ojeifo also announced the empowerment of 67 registered members of the Customs Officers Wives Association (COWA) with sewing machines, baking oven, and makeup kits after months of extensive training.

 

In his words, “We are proud to have produced certified and quality trainees who are graduating from different fields and not only that, also supporting them with start-up equipment and machines as their training demand.”

 

He called for a more just and equitable society where women and girls can thrive and reach their full potential while also acknowledging critical stakeholders for their support.

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Comptroller Awe Forges Continuous Partnership With Sister Agencies for Enhanced Service Delivery

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Author: be Wada.

Comptroller Michael Awe, in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service, Murtala Muhammed Airport Command, has sought continuous partnership with sister agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Air Force, to achieve productivity.

During a courtesy visit with his management team to the Commissioner of Police, Airport Police Command, on Tuesday, 25 June 2024, Awe emphasised that the visit was long-awaited to enhance ongoing collaborations, as all services serve a common entity, Nigeria.

“We serve one fatherland, which is Nigeria, and that’s why this collaboration must endure. We aim for this robustness to continue because only through partnership can we achieve fruition,” the Customs Area Controller (CAC) said.

He acknowledged that the mutual relationship would enhance service delivery, quality, and productivity for both agencies.

In response, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Police Command, Aminu Baba Raji, welcomed the Customs Comptroller, affirming his commitment to synergy and emphasising the need to join forces for excellence.

He congratulated the new Area Controller on his promotion and posting, expressing anticipation of a robust collaboration for success.

Similarly, Comptroller Awe visited the Nigerian Air Force Equipment Supply Commander 643 Depot, headed by Air Commodore Abubakar Sambo. He reiterated the importance of enhancing existing synergy, stating, “I am here to strengthen our established collaboration and unite towards achieving shared goals. The military and customs are unified, and teamwork fosters excellence”.

He thanked the Depot for contributing to the Command’s growth, stating the significance of their collaboration.

Air Commodore Sambo reciprocated the gesture, acknowledging his positive experiences working with Nigeria Customs Service officers. He appreciated the courtesy visit and hoped their synergy would yield more positive results for the country’s improvement.

Meanwhile, the Area Controller earlier paid a courtesy visit to the Zonal Coordinator, Zone A, Nigeria Immigration Service, the Regional Manager, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria FAAN, as well as the Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Murtala Muhammed International Airport Command, all in a bid to forge a continuous partnership.

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