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REVENUE GENERATION: Nigeria Customs Generate N1.5tr in 2020

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The Nigeria Customs Service on Wednesday disclosed that the service generated the sum of one trillion, five hundred and sixty two billion, one hundred and fifteen million, four hundred and nineteen thousand, two hundred and sixteen naira, thirty two kobo (N1,562,115,419,216.32) for the year 2020.

The National Public Relations Officer of Customs, Deputy Comptroller, Joseph Attah in a statement said the amount generated is over the target of one trillion, three hundred and eighty billion, seven hundred and sixty five million, three hundred and fifty three thousand, four hundred and sixty two naira (N1,380,765,353,462.00) over the sum of one trillion, three hundred and forty two naira (N1,342,006,918,504.55) generated in 2019 despite the covid-19 pandemic.

Commenting on this feat, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col, Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) described it as a result of resolute pursuit of what is right and willingness to adapt to changes brought about by global health challenges occasioned by covid-19.

The statement reads “The service revenue generation profile has continued to be on the rise annually as the ongoing reforms in the Service insist on:

Strategic deployment of officers strictly using the standard operating procedure.

Strict enforcement of extant guidelines by the tariff and trade department.

Automation of the Customs process thereby eliminating vices associated with the manual process.

Robust stakeholder sensitization resulting in more informed/voluntary compliance.

Increased disposition of officers and men to put national interest above selves.

The partial border closure which has forced cargoes that could have been smuggled through the porous borders to come through the sea and airports raised revenue collection from ports.

Before the commencement of the border drill on 20th August 2019, revenue generation was between N4 billion to N5 billion but now NCS generate between N5 billion to N9 billion daily.

Diplomatic engagements that took place during the partial land border closure yielded many positive results, including commitment to comply with the ECOWAS Protocol on Transit.

Operationalization of joint border patrols at both sides of the border.
The teams are required to share intelligence and ensure prevention of transit of prohibited goods into the neighbor’s territory.

Accordingly Service wishes to express its readiness to strictly implement the outcome of the diplomatic engagements as the land borders open for movement of cargoes.

Intelligence gathered during the period and the introduction of the e-Customs whose components include installation of scanners at all entry points will enhance border security and boost national trade facilitation.

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Already Ministry of Finance has purchased three (3) new Scanners. Interestingly, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has also expressed commitment to purchasing four (4) Scanners and establish the control center for monitoring all scanning sites in their bid to boost national economy, especially agricultural sector.

This means that within the next six (6) months, NCS will have about seven (7) functional Scanners to be mounted at strategic entry points even before the full deployment of e-Customs components which will see to the deployment of 135 modern Scanners.

NCS appreciates and commends the leadership of CBN for this strategic intervention in the interest of the nation.

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In the same vein, the Service efforts to prevent the entry of items that could compromise the Security of our citizens, Economy and the well being of our people resulted in the seizures of 4,304 assorted items with a duty paid value of N28,287,285,847.52.

These seizures include arms, ammunitions, illicit drugs, used clothing, vegetable oil, frozen poultry and foreign rice among others that have grave consequences on economy security and well being of Nigerians.

While we give assurances of total commitment to the course of protecting national security and economy, we call on Nigerians, especially the business community to support the NCS as our borders open to African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) in order to benefit from the trade agreement and other cross border activities.” the statement said.

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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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Customs Mourns Fallen Personnel in Katsina, Reaffirms Unwavering Commitment Towards Border Security

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Author: Muhammad Bashir.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, expressed deep sorrow in announcing the tragic passing of Customs Assistant II Auwal Haruna, who died in an unfortunate incident that occurred at the Gamji Makaho checkpoint in Dankama area of Katsina State.

According to a statement issued to newsmen and signed by the National Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSC), Abdullahi Maiwada, said the sad incident was triggered when a team of Customs officers attached to Katsina Area Command attempted to intercept a convoy of over fifty vehicles transporting goods suspected to be smuggled outside the Country.

CSC Maiwada, in the statement, noted, “Haruna and his fellow officers exhibited remarkable courage in their duty to thwart these audacious economic saboteurs. Their actions sparked a confrontation with an enraged mob who viciously attacked and fatally assaulted CA II Auwal Haruna.”

He narrated that the late Customs Officer has since been laid to rest according to Islamic rites in his hometown, Kayawa, under the Dutsi Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, and the entire NCS management team extended heartfelt condolences to the family of CA II Auwal Haruna.

He also vehemently condemned the disheartening act of violence that led to his untimely demise and assures a comprehensive investigation into this tragic incident to ensure justice is served.

The CGC, who underscored the perilous challenges officers face in their daily mission to safeguard the nation’s borders under his stewardship, assured that the Service stands firmly united with the fallen officer’s family during this period of profound grief.

“The NCS remains steadfast in its efforts to combat illegal activities such as smuggling, prioritising Nigeria’s border integrity while ensuring the safety of citizens and dedicated customs personnel.” the statement said.

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Customs TCIP Command Records 139% Target Surplus for 2024 1st Quarter

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Author: Vivian Daniel.

The Nigeria Customs Service Tincan Island Area Command, Lagos, has unveiled its extraordinary achievements, having recorded significant revenue generation for the 1st Quarter of 2024.

In a press statement signed on Monday, 15 April 2024, by Ngozi Okwara, the Command Public Relations Officer, on behalf of the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, revealed that the command’s first-quarter revenue goal for 2024 increased by 139%, amounting to a difference of ₦177,079,358,035.36, compared to the same period in 2023.

According to the statement, the Command recorded a total collection of ₦303,937,547,265.47 in the first quarter of 2024, as opposed to ₦126,858,189,231.31 recorded in the same period of 2023.

For the export activities of the Command, in terms of volume (MT) and value (FOB), export trade also witnessed exponential growth within the same period under review. Comparatively, the tonnage of goods exported via TCIP increased from 145,906.33 MT in 2023 to 251,679.89 MT in 2024, representing an increase of 95.3%.

Likewise, there was an over 300% increase in the FOB value of exports, rising from ₦80,993,580,710 to ₦287,792,767,415.00 between Q1 2023 and Q1 2024, respectively.

In his remarks, Comptroller Dera Nnadi congratulated officers, men, and stakeholders of the command for embracing service delivery and teamwork, surpassing the first-quarter revenue target of 2024. He acknowledged the efforts of all units within the Area Command in achieving these results.

“I challenge you to come up with modalities and new strategies to meet the revenue target for April and the months ahead despite the series of holidays the country has embarked upon,” the CAC emphasised.

“Stakeholders should be highly esteemed and treated with respect, but with due diligence to identify compliant and non-compliant traders,” he noted.

The Customs Area Controller emphasised that the Command’s enforcement and anti-smuggling unit has not relented in its effort to combat smuggling and all forms of criminality. According to him, the NCS, being the lead agency at the ports, has coordinated several 100% physical examinations under his supervision, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations.

“The anti-smuggling activities of the Command recorded a total seizure of 57 packets of heroin weighing 56.390kg with a street value of ₦902,240,000.00; 3,612 packets of Colorado Indica weighing 956.772kg with a street value of ₦4,055,400,000.00. All the seized illicit drugs have been handed over to the relevant sister agencies,” he added.

The statement also highlighted some stakeholders’ activities of the Area Command, including hosting various sessions of Stakeholders’ forums for Shipping Companies, Terminal Operators, Freight Forwarders, and Security Agencies, both physically and virtually, aimed at enhancing communication channels and minimising revenue loss.

The CAC equally notified stakeholders of the Command’s challenges and the efforts were put in place to overcome them, especially regarding goods released from terminals within the port premises.

“I have the honour to inform you that irrespective of the challenges observed, the Area Command has not relented in its efforts to achieve its aim. The Time Release Study (TRS) aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness within Customs Operations by assessing the time it takes for goods to be released from terminals within the port premises. This will be unveiled with time, yet be assured that there is progress,” he stated.

In efforts to create a level playing field for importers and stakeholders by decongesting the ports, the Area Controller encouraged stakeholders to strategize for the formation of new terminals. He noted that activities have commenced at the terminals.

The CAC appreciated the support and leadership of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, towards consolidating the capacity of the Service through innovation and creativity.

“We continue to express our profound appreciation for the support and clear sense of direction from the Comptroller General of Customs, and his management team for their relentless efforts towards strengthening the Service’s capacity and introducing innovative methods to perform its statutory responsibilities in line with international best practices,” he extolled.

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