Customs Corner
Customs Board Confirms Appointment of 5 DCGs, 15 ACGs, Outlines Future Plans

Author: Bashir Muhammad
The Nigeria Customs Service Board (NCSB) has, during its 57th regular meeting, confirmed the appointment of five Deputy Comptroller-Generals (DCGs) and 15 Assistant Comptroller-Generals (ACGs).
The Meeting which was held on Thursday, May 4, 2023, at the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters, Abuja, was chaired by the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed.
According to a statement signed by the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Chief Superintendent of Customs, Abdullahi Maiwada, on Friday, the Deputy Comptroller Generals are M Abba-Kura, DCG Enforcement Inspection and Investigation; AG Saidu, DCG Human Resource Development; JP Ajoku, DCG Excise, Free Trade Zone and Industrial Incentives; BA Adeniyi, DCG Strategic Research and Policy and GA Itotoh, DCG/Commander Training and Doctrine Command.
Meanwhile, the Assistant Comptroller Generals include O. Peters, ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘C’; AI Alfa, ACG Strategic Research and Policy; HJ Swomen, ACG Excise, Free Trade Zone and Industrial Incentives; KC Egwuh, ACG Doctrine Development and Administration Command; MBA Musa, ACG Tariff and Trade and A Dappa-Williams, ACG Enforcement Inspection and Investigation.
Others are BM Jibo, ACG Headquarters; A Hamisu, ACG/Commandant Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College; Y Salihu, ACG Finance and Admin; MI Yusuf, ACG Training and Coordination; SA Bomai, ACG Board; CK Niagwan, ACG Technical Services; KI Adeola, ACG ICT/Modernisation; IO Babalola, ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘D’ and BU Nwafor, ACG Human Resource Development.
The Minister expressed delight at the outcome of her stewardship of the Nigeria Customs Service Board.
“It has been a very interesting and educative experience for me as the Chairperson of the Nigeria Customs Service Board. We have seen during this process significant improvement in terms of the operations of the Nigeria Customs Service.” Mrs Ahmad said.
“We had cause to get several approvals for the Service including enhancement of the remuneration of the staff, and improvement in terms of cost of collections for the Nigeria Customs Service. We have also been able to complete the process toward the realization of the rollout of the Trade Modernization Project.”
“These are all fundamental building blocks that are going to work positively towards enhancing and modernizing the whole of the Nigeria Customs Service in line with the requirements of the World Customs Organization and other protocols that Nigeria is committed to”.
Addressing the future generation of Customs Officers, the NCSB Chairperson emphasised the engagement of young officers, including women in the Service.
In another development, the NCS board also approved the implementation of a Competency-Based Accelerated Career Progression Plan (CBACPP).
The plan is a proactive strategy designed to close the generational gap that could lead to a leadership vacuum in the higher hierarchies of the Nigeria Customs Service if not addressed.
The Board also expressed pleasure over the recent enactment of the new Customs Act into law.
To facilitate a seamless transition, the Board has made plans to organise a retreat for Board Members and expanded Management of NCS.
Following the retreat, a stakeholder education and engagement forum will be launched to inform the public about the provision of the new Act and the corresponding compliance requirement.
The aim is to ensure clarity and understanding among stakeholders, enabling them to adapt to the new regulations effectively. Also, the effective date for the full implementation of the New Act is a priority that will be addressed in due course.
The Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd), congratulated the newly appointed Officers and charged them to work diligently for a better and prosperous Service.
He reiterated the importance of their roles in achieving the Service’s core functions of revenue collection, suppression of smuggling, and trade facilitation.
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Customs Corner
Borders Not Recently Opened, Disregard Fake News – Customs

Author: Muhammad Bashir.
The Nigeria Customs Service has urged members of the public to disregard the purported viral video on the recent reopening of the border.
The Service, through the National Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent of Customs Abdullahi Maiwada, described the video as malicious to mislead Nigerians.
The National P.R.O. who made this disclosure during a populous Human Rights Radio Brekete Family Show in Abuja on Tuesday morning also urged Nigerians to always embrace authentic news, especially from the right channels.
“For over a year, Idroko and other selected approved borders are opened for legitimate trade. It is only the borders in the northeastern part of the country that are closed due to security issues. But major land borders in the South-West, North-West, and Ikang Border in the SouthSouth are all opened for legitimate trade,” he said.
Speaking further, the PRO said that the activities of the Service are critical to national development considering its pivotal roles in the area of revenue generation, suppressing smuggling and trade facilitation.
He stated that the Service, under the leadership of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) CFR, has recorded various accomplishments over the years in the area of revenue generation, restructuring and reforms.
“In the last couple of years, there were a lot of significant events that brought about a paradigm shift in the activities of the Nigeria Customs Service. First of all, we used to have a sixty-three-year-old law that was not in line with the reality of 21st Century Customs.
“Today we have a brand new law called Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023. A legal framework that will enhance our performance,” he stated.
According to him, even the process through which Nigeria Customs Service recruits personnel has changed with transparent processes based on federal character principles.
In the area of technology, CSC Maiwada said that the Service has succeeded in embracing a modern system in its processes and procedures, having realized the importance of automation – which according to him, has resulted in creating a new program called Fast-Track 2.0 for compliant traders, non-intrusive inspection among many other initiatives.
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Customs FOU ‘A’ Intercepts 9,857 Parcels Of Cannabis Sativa, others Worth N1Billion in 1 Month

Author: Lucy Nyambi.
The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘A’ has intercepted some smuggled items for contravening various Sections of Customs laws.
In its Monthly Press Briefing for May, the Ag. Comptroller in charge of the Unit, DC Hussein Ejibunu said, Some of the wares were intercepted for either violating the guidelines on the importation/exportation of goods, concealment, undervaluation, wrong classification and smuggling. Others were seized for contravening policy directives as it is in the case of foreign parboiled rice.
According to him, “Detentions and seizures recorded within the period under review amounted to 79 seizures, with a total duty paid value of N1,025,905,110”.
Notable among the seizures are:
6,861 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each (equivalent to 12 trailer loads), 1,236 jerry cans X 25 litres (30,900 litres) of petroleum,
9,857 parcels (5,338 kg) of cannabis sativa, 2 X 20 of unprocessed wood.
4 units of used vehicles (Tokunbo)
40 X 5 jerry cans of vegetable oil.
54 bales of second-hand clothing.
4 suspects were arrested in connection with some of the intercepted goods.
“For ongoing prosecution of suspects, the Federal High Court at Abeokuta-Ogun, sentenced Musa Oloyede, Fishing Godwin David and Adeniyi Alaye, to two years imprisonment for assaulting our officers while carrying out their statutory duties”. Ejibunu noted.
On revenue, the Unit generated the sum of N38,355,362.88 through documentary checks, followed by the issuance of demand notices on consignments that were found to have paid lesser amounts than the appropriate Customs Duty.
“Consequent to the social effect of cannabis sativa on the youths, it becomes very worrisome that a total of 9,857 parcels were seized in a single swoop”. Ejibunu noted.
“Crime experts have found a direct relationship between the intake of this controlled plant and violent crimes”. He emphasized.
“We are conscious of this challenge and will continually cut the supply chain of illicit drugs and other prohibited substances” he further stressed.
He urged citizens to promptly share useful information with operatives that will assist to checkmate the menace of smuggling.
“Since smuggling is a crime that deals in illegal trade, such as illicit drugs and prohibited weapons, Nigerians should see insecurity and other crimes as products of smuggling”. He said.
“The perpetrators should be considered as common enemies of the land that must be jointly fought by all citizens”. He concluded.
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Customs PTML Welcomes Comptroller Saidu Yusuf, As Mahmoud Ibrahim Bows Out

Author: Cynthia Idowu; Lagos.
Comptroller Saidu Abba Yusuf has assumed Office as the new Area Controller of the Ports Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) of the Nigeria Customs Service in Lagos, following the statutory retirement of Comptroller Mahmoud Ibrahim, the former CAC.
The occasion was held at the command headquarters in Lagos on Monday the 5th of June, 2023.
The new CAC commended his predecessor for a job well done and asked for maximum cooperation from the operatives and stakeholders of the PTML.
He commended Mahmud for setting up mechanisms for increased revenue collection, trade facilitation, and strict enforcement, as he also urged all port users operating in PTML to make compliance a lifestyle.
According to him, compliance saves clearance time, improves revenue collection, and builds up the integrity rating for traders towards enjoying fast-track benefits and possible migration to the status of the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO).
“Voluntary compliance creates a win-win situation for everyone as it prevents losses that result from seizures, demand notices, and penalties which come in the course of enforcement,” Yusuf added.
He assured the PTML Management, bonded terminal operators, shipping companies, importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and haulage operators of an open-door policy to sustain and improve on the template of trade facilitation.
He also noted that the command will rigorously implement all government policies, including those that encourage ease of doing business without compromising national security and government revenue.
Comptroller Yusuf hails from Idah Local Government Area of Kogi State but was born in Kaduna.
He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) degree in History from the University of Maiduguri, Borno state. He also holds a Master’s degree in International law and diplomacy (MILD) from the University of Lagos.
The CAC joined the Nigeria Customs Service in 1991 and has vast experience spanning over three decades in the Service.
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