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Customs intercepts N1.17b contraband in 8 months

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Customs intercepts N1.17b contraband comprising several items

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Contraband valued at N1.17 billion were seized by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone D between January 30 and August 9 (M8 2023), acting FOU Controller Joseph Adelaja disclosed in Bauchi.

Adelaja said the unit made a total 88 seizures which included 174,585 litres of petroleum products and nine sacks of pangolin scales and claws weighing 396.4kg.

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He listed other seizures to include

  • 1,800 bags of sugar (50kg) each
  • 343 bags of fertilizer
  • 328 bags of 50kg foreign rice
  • 88 cartons of insecticides
  • 342 packs of foreign candy
  • 190 cartons of flavoured powdered drinks
  • 23 sacks of used shoes
  • 1,800 bags of sugar (50kg) each

“The unit has intercepted nine sacks of pangolin scales and claws weighing 396.4kg.

“Others are two life birds (African crowned crane), one live antelope gazelle, one piece of lion bone and a plastic container of lion fat,” Adelaja said, according to The PUNCH.

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Apapa Customs rakes in N119b revenue

NIS Apapa Area Command retained its top rank with N119 billion revenue in June, the highest monthly collection by the command.

Area Command Public Relations Officer Abubakar Usman made the disclosure in a statement which cited Area Comptroller Mohammed Auwal as saying in his farewell session with senior officers the command collected a total N540 billion revenue between January and July.

Auwal was one of the Customs officers decorated on July 31 with the rank of Assistant Comptroller General by acting NIS Comptroller General Adewale Adeniyi.

Compliance is the bedrock of port efficiency, Auwal stressed at the farewell session, explaining the command’s revenue collection improved due to leakage prevention, zero compromise for duty evasion, and due diligence amid reduced volume of trade.

He thanked the officers and stakeholders for their support, and described the various interventions such as demand notices to recover shortfalls in revenue as helpful.

Importance of inter-agency synergy

“Before now, N95 billion collected between January and August 2022 was the highest monthly collection,” the statement added.

“The job of preventing prohibited items such as arms, ammunition, illicit drugs, and others under the import and export prohibition lists from entering or exiting the country through Apapa Port was treated as a collective duty under his watch.”

According to Auwal, inter-agency synergy and intelligence sharing are the first bold steps in defeating criminals who seek to use the ports for unlawful activities.

 “Compliance is one word that appeals to both government and private sector stakeholders because we are all governed by rules to which we owe a duty to obey.

“Apapa Port holds the potential to handle the highest volume of trade in West and Central Africa with the possibility of being a trade hub for seamless cargo movement if importers, agents, and freight forwarders comply by making sincere declarations and avoiding smuggling.”

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