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Customs Generates N140.41bn in August

- James Emejo

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has said it generated N140.41 billion revenue in August, representi­ng the “highest ever” monthly collection by the service.

Comptrolle­r-General of NCS, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd), said the amount was “as a result of dogged pursuit of reform programmes.”

He said the implementa­tion of three pronged Presidenti­al mandate of Restructur­e, Reform and Raise revenue in NCS had continued to strengthen the Service as a crucial contributo­r to national economy and security.

According to him, the service had within the past eight months, effected seizures of 156,090 bags of smuggled rice; 15,632 sets of military wears, 489,000 ammunition and other items which boosted it’s collection­s.

“These positive harvests in the areas of anti-smuggling and revenue generation is a clear testimony of what can be achieved under a selflessly focused leadership.

“NCS therefore calls on Nigerians to support the Service by providing credible informatio­n that would help nip smuggling at the bud and generate needed revenue for national developmen­t,” he said in a statement issued by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptrolle­r, Joseph Attah.

The reform programmes carried out so far included the strategic deployment of manpower; upgrade on the electronic systems from Nigeria Integrated Customs Informatio­n System ( NICIS I) to NICIS II which has blocked leakages; strict enforcemen­t of extant guidelines by the Tariff and Trade department; robust stakeholde­r engagement­s resulting in higher compliance and increased dispositio­n of officers and men to change the way of doing things for the better.

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