…As command collects N31.8 billion in August
The Tincan Island Port command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa, Lagos recently received another boost in terms of infrastructural projects following the commissioning of a “One Treatment Area”, to enhance the operations of the Query & Amendment Department.
In the same vein, an ultra-modern Canteen and a Mini Sports pitch was also commissioned in an event which attracted maritime stakeholders.
The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Musa Baba Abdullahi, while conducting the Zonal Coordinator, round the projects, noted that the projects became imperative following the need to re-position the command to an enviable height in order to add further impetus to its status as the most user friendly command in the sub-region.
Declaring open the “One Stop Shop”, the Zonal Coordinator Assistant Comptroller General Dahiru Aminu, commended the Customs Area Controller for his thoughtfulness and stated that the facility would address the incessant complaints of multiplicity of alerts, which hitherto was a recurring decimal.
“As the name connotes, stakeholders are enjoined to take advantage of this, especially for the facilitation of legitimate trade”, the ACG said.
The centre will house Query and Amendment (Q & A), Valuation and CIU for the synchronization and harmonization of trade disputes.
Similarly, the Zonal Coordinator, while commissioning the ultra-modern Canteen and a Mini Sports pitch, congratulated the Customs Area Controller for embarking on projects with considerable significance to the well-being of the officers and men.
He particularly eulogized the Management and Staff of Seven Up Bottling Company Limited for donating a synthetic Mini Pitch as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and noted that it would serve the sporting needs of both officers and their esteemed stakeholder.
In the area of revenue collection, the Customs Area Controller declared that the command collected a total of Thirty-One Billion, Eight Hundred and Forty Eight Million, Two Hundred and Thirty Three Thousand, Five Hundred and Ninety Naira and Thirty Nine Kobo (N31,848,233,590.39) in the month of August, 2018.
This is against the sum of Twenty-Eight Billion, Six Hundred and Three Million, Nine Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand, Two Hundred and Thirty-Two Naira, Forty-Seven Kobo (N28,603,925,232.47) collected during the corresponding period of 2017, representing a difference of Three Billion, Two Hundred and Forty-Four Million, Three Hundred and Eight Thousand, Three Hundred and Fifty-Seven Naira and Ninety-Two Kobo (N3,244,308,357.92).
Meanwhile, the command had also organized a two day seminar for Association of Nigeria Customs License Agents (ANCLA) on the 5th – 6th September, 2018 following their formal request for training on “End User Certificate (EUC) Documentation Guideline and Requirement”.
Declaring the session open, the Customs Area Controller emphasized the importance of EUC as a regulatory document and urged Importers and/or their agents to ensure strict compliance with the processes and procedures in the interest of national security.
The two day lecture was anchored by Deputy Comptroller Bomoi Suleiman, the officer in-charge of Customs Intelligent Unit Tincan Island Port.
The CAC harped on the need for stakeholders to build effective partnership by supporting and enforcing the fiscal policies of the Federal Government in terms of trade, while reiterating his commitment to reward compliant declarants and to sanction complacence.
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