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Customs upgrades its modernisation process with launch of B’Odogwu for enhanced trade efficiency 

Funso OLOJO
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has developed a homegrown automated platform tagged B’Odogwu, a unified management system designed to enhance trade facilitation.
The Service has also adopted Port & Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML), Lagos to test run the pilot phase of the automation process.
While addressing newsmen at PTML Command on Wednesday, 23 October 2024, the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, stated that the innovative platform represents a significant milestone in Nigeria Customs’ modernisation journey, aligning with global best practices.
 “B’Odogwu is our new customs management system that embodies our vision for a paperless customs administration that facilitates seamless trade while maintaining robust security measures.” CGC Adeniyi declared.
“It is important to note that B’Odogwu will eventually replace the current Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System (NICIS II) as the NCS Legacy System.
” The system has been developed with foresight, acknowledging that the National Single Window will be coming on board soon, and B’Odogwu will be integrated with it when implemented by the Federal Government”, he stated.
He acknowledged that the initiative is fully supported by the legal framework provided in the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.
 “Specifically, sections 28 and 29 of the Act empower the Service to develop, maintain, and employ electronic systems while ensuring transparency and stakeholder consultation.”
 The CGC urged stakeholders to embrace the change with optimism and provide constructive feedback that will help improve the system.
“As we commence this pilot, I urge all stakeholders to embrace this change with optimism and provide constructive feedback that will help us refine and improve the system, as your input is crucial to the success of this initiative.”
“B’Odogwu will enhance our ability to streamline end-to-end business processes, provide stakeholders with customised integration capabilities, support more efficient and intelligent business decisions, and facilitate ease of doing business.”
Adeniyi expressed gratitude to terminal operators, customs officers, licensed customs agents, and the Trade Modernisation Project team for their support and commitment to the project’s success.
He charged officers of the PTML command to take training associated with the initiative seriously as they will implement it in other commands.
 “You will now play the role of pace setters in the Nigeria Customs Service. It is being sown here; we are going to nurture it to fruition here, and we want to assure you that it is going to work.”
The system’s development is a collaborative effort between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Trade Modernisation Project team.
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Customs, NDLEA joint team intercepts 61,000Kg of hard drugs, arrests 41 suspects in sustained crackdown on illicit traders

—as Marwa eulogies Nnadi, Olomu, two other Customs Comptrollers for their anti-smuggling efforts
Funso OLOJO 
The hard stance of Comptrollers Babatunde Olomu, Dera Nnadi, Paul Bamisaiye and Olanrewaju Olumoh on drug trafficking has earned these Customs Area Controllers recognition and awards from Brigadier-General (rtd) Mohammed Buba Marwa, Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
To show the admiration of the anti-drug agency for these Customs chiefs, the NDLEA boss handed them awards of recognition for their exceptional leadership in combating drug trafficking.
Marwa presented the award at the NDLEA Marine Command Headquarters launch in Lagos on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
An elated Olomu emphasised the importance of the collaboration between the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and NDLEA.
 “This collaboration has yielded tangible results; the synergy between our agencies has drastically reduced the influx of illegal substances into Nigeria, and today’s recognition motivates us to do even more,” he noted.
Other Area Controllers stressed the significance of intelligence sharing in safeguarding Nigeria’s borders.
“The MoU between the two agencies has been pivotal in facilitating significant drug seizures across various commands,” Nnadi stated, praising the partnership’s success.
The NDLEA Chairman expressed gratitude to the British government for its role in supporting the new marine facility.
 He noted that the new headquarters would enhance the agency’s capacity to combat drug trafficking via Nigeria’s coastal routes.
Marwa also revealed that the NDLEA, in collaboration with customs and international partners, had recently intercepted over 61,000 kg of illicit drugs and arrested 41 suspects in ongoing operations.
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PTML Customs intercepts weapons, ammunition as it generates N239b revenue in 9 months 

Funso OLOJO
The Port Terminal Multi Services Limited(PTML) Command of Nigeria Customs Service has Collected a total of N239,233,530,265.48(Two hundred and thirty nine billion, two hundred and thirty three million, five hundred and thirty thousand, two hundred and sixty five naira, forty-eighty kobo) as revenue for the months of January to September 2024.

Controller of the command, Comptroller Tenny Mankini Daniyan disclosed that the total collection for January to September 2024 is N53,448,500,240 higher than the N185,785,030,025.47 collected for January to September 2023, showing a 29 percent increase.

On anti-smuggling, Comptroller Daniyan said the command made seizures worth a total duty paid value of N28,478,034.76.

He said the command made the following seizures including arms and ammunition comprising of 2 pistols, 260 ammunition, empty shells and cartridges of different types thereby preventing dangerous importation from entering the country.

Other seizures include
1. 1x40ft container No: ACLU9664782 found to contain-
i. 2,598 pieces of used motor tyres.
ii. 6 pieces of used fridges.
iii. 8 pieces of used Rug carpets.
iv. 2 pieces of used mattresses.
v. 2 bags containing used clothes, shoes and bags.

Duty Paid Value (DPV) = N8,009,436.00.
SEIZURES EXTRACTED FROM THE CONTAINER.
2. Foreign parboiled rice and vegetable oil extracted from 1x40ft container No: ACLU9810594.
i. 56 bags of premium parboiled rice (45.4kg each)
ii. 18 bags of Rice land parboiled rice (22.68kg each)
ii. 15 bags of premium parboiled rice (11.34kg each)
iv. 20 bags of premium parboiled rice (4.5kg each)
v. 18 kegs of soybean vegetable oil (15.87kg each) Duty Paid Value (DPV)= N6,512,400.00.

SEIZURES MADE FROM VEHICLES -PURCHASED ONLINE;
3. Twelve (12) rounds of 9mm Luger FC Blank ammunition and one (1) 9mm Luger live ammunition extracted from one used MAZDA CX5 with DPV of N37,405.80.

4. Ten (10) rounds of NIM FC 30-30 blank ammunitions, (2) rounds of 7.62mm x 39 AK hollow ammunition, (3) rounds of WCC NIM Luger 9mm live ammunition and (4) rounds of C hollow ammunition extracted from one used TOYOTA TACOMA with a DPV of N63, 698. 96.

5. Fifty (50) rounds of 76mm live cartridges and one hundred and nine (109) empty shells of 76mm, 70mm, and other calibres extracted from one used TOYOTA TACOMA with Duty Paid Value (DPV)= N6,987, 576.00.

6. Fifty-one (51) rounds of 12GA Winchester live cartridges extracted from one used LEXUS RX350 with DPV of N1,290,464

7. One (1) made in China SIGSAUER 1911 pistol with serial No: U03130962526 extracted from One used TOYOTA SIENNA with (DPV) of  N241,354

8. One (1) Glock 22 Austria pistol with serial No: KNTO03 and (13) rounds of 9mm hollow ammunition extracted from one used TOYOTA TACOMA with DPV of
N 5, 310,396.00.
Yet to be handed over to the relevant agency (DSS) pending the instruction from the CGC.

9. Five (5) rounds of 12GA live cartridges extracted from one used Toyota Tundra with DPV of N25, 304.
Total DPV =   N28, 478,034.76.

He explained that the showcasing of these live rounds of ammunition is to inform all users of PTML about the readiness of our officers to seize without compromise any items that  is in contravention of the extant regulation due to command’s zero tolerance for such.

The 1 x 40ft container No. ACLU9664782 that contained items under seizure one of the above lists was handed over to the Nigeria Environmental Standards and Regulation Enforcement Agency (NESREA) as directed by the Comptroller General of Customs.

 Engr. Vonkur David Nankpark, NESREA’s Head of Lagos Ports Operations received the seized items on behalf of the agency’s Director General

On the arms and ammunition, the Controller said they are under critical investigation before the normal handing over to the appropriate authority.

A total of three (3) suspect were detained in the respect of these seizures and have been granted administrative bail.

On trade facilitation,the Controller said “Within the period under review, our trade facilitation and ease of doing business strategies have been sustained with our record breaking two hours clearance time for compliant RoRo cargoes.

“An efficient and accessible dispute resolution committee has been strengthened and working harmoniously to regularly brief the Customs Area Controller with a view to quickly resolving all trade disputes. This committee contributed immensely to the success recorded during the period of nine months.

“I want to appeal to our compliant traders to always make sincere declarations, avoid smuggling and take advantage of the various products  put in place by the CGC like Time Release Study (TRS), Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) programme and Advance Ruling (AR) to help facilitate trade

“Since my assumption of office, I have prioritised the command’s relationship with all our stakeholders by strengthening the existing cordial relationships sustained over the years. This is applicable to both government and private sector stakeholders. This is in line with the concept of constant stakeholder engagement for maximum cooperation engendering peace, harmony and trade facilitation.

“My interactions with importers, licensed customs agents, freight forwarders and terminal operators have contributed greatly to the harmonious operation you see in the command and we shall continually build on this to promote  the overall objectives of the federal government.

“The constant engagement with our host PTML and Grimaldi management on the need to diversify their operations has resulted in their expansion to the far east by opening their office in shanghai -china. Currently goods -mainly RoRo vehicles are being shipped from china to Nigeria , this will subsequently result in increase revenue collection for NCS as time goes by.

” Our capacity to handle more RoRo cargoes is supported by the command’s track record of efficiency which has been severally demonstrated through timely clearance of automobiles and other cargoes,” the CAC said

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Customs gets global recognition for impactful strategic communication campaign 

Funso OLOJO
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has been awarded the prestigious Golden World Award (GWA) for Crisis Communication by the International Public Relations Association (IPRA).
 The award, recognising NCS’s outstanding public relations efforts, was presented during a grand ceremony on October 18, 2024, at the Metropol Palace Hotel in Belgrade, Serbia.
Comptroller-General of Customs,Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, received the award on behalf of the NCS from IPRA President Nataša Pavlović Bujas.
The recognition came from the “100 Days of Impactful PR at Customs Service” campaign.
Speaking at the event, the Comptroller-General highlighted the campaign’s impact, noting how it addressed critical challenges during his first 100 days in office.
“The campaign was about crisis communication,” said Adeniyi.
“The entry submitted during this period was recognised as the best, from the perspective of addressing the campaign’s challenges, its impact, and the positive outcomes we have seen”, he added.
The NCS campaign, which triumphed in the Crisis Management category, showcased its ability to effectively navigate the operational difficulties at the time.
 The initiative fostered more vital collaboration with critical stakeholders, enhanced border security measures, and drove significant improvements in revenue generation.
Philip Sheppard, Secretary-General of IPRA, praised Adeniyi’s leadership, describing it as a critical factor in the campaign’s success.
“Within just 100 days in office, the campaign led by Wale Adeniyi not only strengthened stakeholder collaboration and significantly improved border security but also resulted in a notable boost in revenue generation,” Sheppard said.
 “Moreover, it instilled a renewed sense of optimism and hope for the future within the organisation.”
The Golden World Awards, established in 1990, celebrate excellence in public relations across a broad range of categories.
The recognition of NCS’s campaign underscores the Service’s commitment to aligning its activities with international standards of communication and governance.
By leveraging strategic public relations, the NCS has fostered greater awareness and compliance with customs reforms while reinforcing its role in promoting national security and economic development.
As the NCS looks ahead, 2024 has been declared the “Year of Stakeholders.”
 Comptroller-General Adeniyi reaffirmed the Service’s dedication to maintaining open communication channels with its partners.
“Our focus remains on strengthening our relationship with both traditional and new stakeholders through continued strategic communication efforts,” he stated, emphasising the importance of listening to and addressing the concerns of those engaged with the Nigeria Customs Service.
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