National Economy

Customs Generates N38.7bn In H1 From Lagos Airport

- BY YUSUF BABALOLA

The Murtala Muhammed Airport command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), generated N38. 7billion revenue in 6 months.

In a press statement by the public relations officer of the command, Victor Ogagbor, the 2023 H1 revenue represente­d 11 per cent increase compare to N34.85billion generated in H1 2022.

According to the Customs PRO, the command’s enforcemen­t unit also intercepte­d contraband worth N27.7billion in the month under review.

The statement reads, “From January – June 2023, the Murtala Muhammed Airport Command generated a total of N38.7billion representi­ng 79.6 per cent of annual revenue target met. When compared to the same period in 2022 of 34,85billion a progressiv­e difference of N3. 85billion representi­ng 11 per cent increase.

“In the area of anti-smuggling the command made remarkable successes in the first half of 2023. The Enforcemen­t Unit of the Command coordinate­d several anti-smuggling activities in synergy with other critical stakeholde­rs which led to the seizure of 15 consignmen­ts of Tramadol, Dried Shark Fins and Live Turtle with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N27.75billion. Shark Fin and Live Turtle are classified under endangered species.”

He, however, disclosed that the contraband­s, especially’ drugs were handed over to the Nigerian Drugs Law Enforcemen­t

Agency (NDLEA).

“In the spirit of inter-department­al cooperatio­n the Command has handed over the packages of Tramadol to NDLEA. The Area Comptrolle­r strived for the continuous cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs and reiterated the Command’s promise to sustain and improve upon revenue generation in the second half of 2023.”

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