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“The post-clearance audit and systems audit units of the service, which were created to uncover illicit financial activities, are expected to contribute maximally in the service’s quest for improved revenue generation in the year 2022.
He further told the lawmakers that the e-customs project, which will help to improve revenue collection, is billed for implementation within the year.
“One of the key focuses of the service in the 2022 fiscal year is the full implementation of its operations.
On tackling smuggling, the Customs boss said efforts are underway to make the act difficult for perpetrators.
“Three functional mobile scanners have already been installed at different Customs locations. This would translate to effective trade facilitation and enhance revenue generation in 2022.
“Subsequent to the purchase and deployment of operational vehicles, two sea-going vessels and 18 patrol boats across Customs’ formations would enhance the suppression of smuggling activities across difficult terrain and improve on the service revenue’s generation,” he added.
The House of Representatives Committee on Customs and Excise however approved the sum of N369 billion as the 2022 budget for the service to take care of overhead costs like salaries and emoluments of officers.
The Chairman of the committee, Leke Abejide, commended the NCS for exceeding its N1.678 trillion 2021 revenue target and charged it to do more in 2022.
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