Customs
Apapa Customs slips on revenue trajectory set by Malanta -records N502.9b in first half of the year
During the period, the command made a seizure of two pistols inside one groupage cargo.
The Command under the leadership of Compt Mohammed has also achieved an increased level of compliance by importers, exporters, and their agents through deliberate system profiling and manifest tracking.
Under the CAC’s direct supervision, dedicated officers of the command are using the system profiling yardstick to gauge the integrity levels of importers and consignees.

This has helped in treating traders in line with their previous transaction records, which is reassuring that compliance pays through time-saving and cost-efficiency.
The Controller urged all port users to be complaint and advised that compliant traders are shielded from the risk of getting their consignments seized; imposition of penalties after demand notices and possible arrests for prosecution as the case may require.
According to Comptroller Mohammed, non-compliant traders spend more time and money paying for terminal space due to demurrage plus higher cost due to DNs and penalties.
Comptroller Mohammed has also raised the level of electronic manifest tracking to accelerate trade facilitation by leveraging available technology.
The CAC described this feat as a masterstroke in the journey towards trade facilitation and ease of doing business.
At a recent monthly meeting of Terminal/Unit Heads, Comptroller Mohammed exhorted all officers of the command to sustain and improve upon the level of discipline the command has been noted for under his watch.
He characterized discipline as the foundation of good work etiquette, such as punctuality, diligent application of the Nigeria Customs Service Act (NCSA) 2023 and other noble virtues that align with the law.
He further stressed that Nigeria has high expectations of the NCS and that the service is looking up to Apapa Command for its highest collection.
Compt. AB Mohammed charged officers/men of the Command to use their knowledge of the job and the rules guiding the service to facilitate legitimate trade.
“I hereby charge you to do better in the second half of 2023 as the glory for the successes recorded in the first half belongs to all of us,” the CAC said.
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