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Oyo/Osun NCS Command Rakes in N15.8bn Revenue

- Kemi Olaitan inIbadan

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) Area Comptrolle­r (CAC), Oyo/Osun States Command, Mr. Adamu Abdulkadir, yesterday said the command generated N15,890,489,479.26 between February and April this year.

This is just as he said the command has set a proficient team with the codename: ‘Excise Task Force’ to further enhance anti-smuggling capabiliti­es of the command through tactical raids and intercepti­ons of smuggled items through the border, stating that it will also help to widen the dragnet to infuse factories that have qualified to be enlisted under the Customs and Excise Control.

Abdulkadir, who made the disclosure­s while addressing journalist­s at the Command headquarte­rs in Ibadan, Oyo State, said the income generated was the cumulative of import duty from bonded terminals, excise duty from factories under the excise net, auction fees and all other ancillary charges into both federation and non-federation accounts.

He said towards making the command a no-go area for smugglers, it seized no fewer than 331 bags of foreign parboiled rice, intercepte­d 487 litres of petrol, 221 cartons of imported dry fish, nine sacks of imported dry fish, nine sacks of cannabis sativa and six bales of used shoes within the period under review.

Other seized items included 138 (10 litres) gallons of vegetable oil; 572 (2.5 litres) gallons of vegetable oil; 21 bales of second-hand clothing and one used DAF truck.

The Customs boss further stated that the contraband items were intercepte­d at various locations within the command, noting that the duty paid value of the seized items is N134, 477, 316.00.

According to him, “From February 1 2021, to April 2021, the Command generated N15, 890, 489, 479.26.

“The command’s antismuggl­ing achievemen­t within the same period under review is as follows: ‘Foreign parboiled rice 3,311 (50 kg) bags; petrol 487 (25 litres) kegs; imported dry fish 221 cartons; nine sacks of imported dry fish; nine sacks of cannabis sativa, and six bales of used shoes.

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