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Customs Seizes N543.9m Contraband from Onne Port

- Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has said it generated N26,388,754,244.37 from duty paid on imported goods from August 16 till this month through its Area II Command, Onne, Rivers State.

It said it also recorded 10 seizures of prohibited items with duty paid value (DPV) of N543,958,740 within the same period.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday at Onne in his maiden outing since assumption of office on August 16, the Controller, Area II Command, NCS, Comptrolle­r Aliyu Saidu, said the impounded goods included rice and military uniforms.

He listed some of the seized items to include: “1,070 25-litre jerry cans of vegetable cooking oil with DPV of N8,501,322; 55 20-feet container of foreign rice which contained 510 50kg bags of rice, 1040 25-kg bags of rice, 19,680 10-kg bags of rice with total DPV of N364, 746,762; and “a 40-feet container comprising of 600 pairs of military camouflage uniforms, 600 pairs of military caps, 600 pairs of military jungle boots: all are totally prohibited items and therefore has no monetary value as regards duty payment”.

According to the Area Controller, “found in the same 40-feet container are 15 bales of new, 80 rolls of water hose, 10 cartons of singlet, 50 cartons of shoes, 207 cartons of tiles, 15 bales of socks, five sacks of ladies’ skirt and other items with DPV of N4,682,021 used to conceal the military uniforms.”

Other seized items, he said, were 13,560 cartons of tomato paste with DPV of N70,502,283; a container load of 575 machetes with DPV of N21,201,500 imported with fake end user certificat­e and a 40ft container comprising car part, among others.

Giving a comparativ­e analysis of the command’s revenue profile, Saidu said the command generated N62,593,334,451 between January and October, 2017 while it generated N68,331,473,662 in the correspond­ing period this year.

He also said the command was facilitati­ng export trade in both oil and non-oil sector, and had so far generated through export into National Export Supervisio­n Scheme (NESS) account a total of N1.42 billion.

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