Customs
Apapa Customs breaks monthly revenue collection record in Customs Service
—still aiming for bigger catch
Eyewitness reporter
The Apapa Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has continued to break revenue barriers when it collected a record-breaking total of N89,097,888,609.00 as revenue for November 2021.
Not satisfied with the rising revenue profile of the command which has been described as unprecedented in the history of the service, Comptroller Yusuf said he was still aiming for a bigger catch.
” This N89,097,888,609(eighty-nine billion, ninety-seven million, eight hundred and eighty-eight thousand, six hundred and nine Naira) collection is an improvement but we are aiming higher than this.
“Our first step is to improve on our stakeholders’ compliance level, which in my assessment, is commendable.
” Second is to strengthen the inter-agency synergies between customs in Apapa and other agencies of government, this is also a huge success.
” We are gradually making Apapa Port a no-go area for perpetrators of illegalities because all recent attempts at smuggling prohibited items through the port were uncovered.
“While we are facilitating trade, collecting revenue, and promoting ease of doing business, our attention will also be focused on issues of national security too.
“This will continually be evident in our mode of cargo examination and intelligence sharing with sister agencies.
” By the time we commence the use of scanners and other tools of artificial intelligence, trade facilitation will be at a higher speed, and as the flagship command, this will reflect very positively on our revenue,” the CAC said.
Since Malanta took over at the command, its revenue profile has been growing exponentially on monthly basis, which lends credence to his effective use of the mix of stakeholders’ engagement, collaboration with other sister agencies, quick dispute resolution, trade facilitation, and other artificial intelligence.
Customs
Customs collects N1.585 trillion from 51 compliant traders under AEO programme
Customs
Customs takes delivery, commissions 60- bed hospital donated by BUA Group in Bauchi
Customs
Ahead of Customs’ paperless operations in June, Comptroller Onyeka declares Tin Can Customs trade enabler
-
Headlines3 months agoEx-NIWA boss, Oyebamiji, emerges most media-friendly CEO in maritime industry
-
Headlines4 days agoFIFA sends Nigeria’s Super Eagles to 2026 World Cup, awards boardroom scoreline of 3 goals to nil against DR Congo
-
Headlines3 months agoMARAN pulls industry’s stakeholders to unveil its iconic book on Maritime industry.
-
Customs3 months agoHow Comptroller Adenuga is raising revenue profile of Seme command, facilitating regional trade.
-
Headlines3 months agoNigeria showcases readiness for compliance with IMO decarbonization policy at Brazil conference
-
Headlines3 months agoOndo govt inaugurates former NIMASA Director, Olu Aladenusi, as Special Aide on Marine and Blue Economy
