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Nigeria Customs’s Tin-Can command generates N237.26bn in 10 months

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November 6, 2017
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Tin-Can Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Lagos collected N237.26 billion revenue between January and October.

This was an increase over the N207.93 billion recorded in the corresponding period in 2016.

Bashar Yusuf, the Controller of the command, according to NAN, made this known in a statement in Lagos Monday, saying that the command had been repositioned for greater efficiency.

The controller said that the command had developed operational templates which were carefully articulated to ensure adherence to due diligence by stakeholders and entrenchment of professionalism and integrity by officers.

Yusuf said that the command relied mostly on capacity building, training and re-training of officers which ultimately led to the increase in revenue collection.

“You will recall that the command alone recorded three different seizures of arms and recently seized two containers of suspected controlled drugs (Tramadol) falsely declared as used vehicles and computer accessories,’’ he said.

The controller said that the command had diminished the capacity of unpatriotic importers through several measures.

He said that the seizures were made through high profile intelligence using Information Communication Technology (ICT) as a major tool.


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“Our new strategic focus has strengthened not the only statutory responsibility of revenue generation, but also the safety of lives by decimating the tendency of unscrupulous importers who bring in unwholesome drugs.

“Just recently our President was in Turkey with the Comptroller-General of Customs alongside other top government functionaries on a diplomatic visit and the issue of arms were discussed after which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed to ensure that such illicit imports are curtailed,’’ the controller said.

On plans for the ember months, the controller gave assurance that efforts would be made to ensure a sustained increase in revenue and facilitation of legitimate trade.

Yusuf said that the command had leveraged on the changing ideology of the comptroller-general by ensuring that all revenue leakages were blocked and applying sanctions against false and under-declaration.

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