Customs
PTML Customs confident of meeting 2023 revenue target as it collects N234b in 11 months

The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command of Nigeria Customs Service has collected a total of N234,340,789,594 as revenue as of November 30, 2023, thereby surpassing the November 2022 collection of N213,405,461,873 by N20,935,327,721 which represents a 9.8 percent increase.
Comptroller Saidu Abba Yusuf, Customs Area Controller(CAC) of the Command, who disclosed this shortly after a reception ceremony for ‘MV Great Lagos, a Grimaldi-owned Roll on Roll off(RoRo) vessel, expressed optimism in meeting the 2023 total revenue target of the command.
The CAC said PTML officers are fully deployed to work optimally in line with the assurances they gave to the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi when he visited the command two months ago.
He restated that compliance and transparency are keys to faster cargo clearance at all times as customs officers are fully mobilised to conduct joint examinations from 9 am to 4 pm with sister government agencies to avoid the delays associated with separate examinations by the individual agencies.
According to him, the command is a model in many areas, including a record-breaking three-hour RoRo cargo clearance time where there is a hundred percent compliance.
The Controller added that the visit of ‘MV Great Lagos’, a ship with space to carry 2500 vehicles and 2000 containers, 2500 general cargo and equipment, shows the capacity of the command to receive and process an increased number of imported cargoes.
While congratulating the Grimaldi Group for the feat, Comptroller Yusuf advised all port users and stakeholders to be compliant at all times as a way to enjoy the lawful benefits of trade facilitation and ease of doing business.
Comptroller Yusuf said “Since my arrival, I have been saying a lot of things about the advantages of being compliant.
“The most important thing, as I always say, is compliance and transparency.
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