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Export Supervisio­n Scheme: NCS Lilypond Command Generates N1.39bn

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The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Lilypond Export Command has announced that its Nigeria Export Supervisio­n Scheme (NESS) payments stood at N1.39 billion as at first quarter of 2024.

The Customs Area Controller, Lilypond Export Command, Comptrolle­r Ajibola Odunsanya, stated this at a news conference in Lagos.

The figure, he said, represents an increase of N1.01 billion when compared to N328.2 million posted in the first quarter of 2023.

Odunsanya said that the command also recorded revenue worth $236 million in the first quarter of the year 2024.

Odunsanya attributed the success to the enhanced revenue generation and compliance.

He added that surcharge payment for plants and machinery as well as imported goods which doubled from N8.78 million in the same period of 2023 to N 18.2 million during the year under review.

According to him, the increase in growth is due to the command aligning with fiscal policy directives.

He said, “In the first quarter of 2024, the command processed a total of 5,891 (20ft and 40ft) containers valued at $236,087,888.53. These comprise diverse commoditie­s such as agricultur­al produce, manufactur­ed goods, solid and extractive minerals, among others. The breakdown of export activities is as follows: Agricultur­al Produce, a total of 4,229 (20ft and 40ft) containers were filled with agricultur­al produce, generating earnings amounting to $153.4 million and receiving N916.4 million under NESS, underscori­ng the robust contributi­on of agricultur­al exports to the national economy.

“Not less than 629 (20ft and 40ft) containers dispatched, manufactur­ed goods contribute­d significan­tly to export revenue, totaling $22.2 million the NESS payment to the FGN amounted to N112.9 million, reflecting the sector’s resilience and competitiv­eness in the global market.”

Odunsanya also explained that the export of solid and extractive minerals witnessed a notable upsurge, with 753 (20ft and 40ft) containers dispatched, valued at $34.1 million, representi­ng a NESS payment of N224.1 million.

This, he added, highlighte­d the immense potential of Nigeria’s mineral resources on the internatio­nal stage.

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