Business
Customs Nets N42.7bn In Three Months
The Tincan Island command of the Nigeria Customs Service has generated a whopping N42 billion as revenue between January and March, 2011.
Making this known to The Tide in Lagos was the Public Relations Officer of the command Mr. Chris Osunkwo, a Deputy Superintendent (DSC) in his office.
According to the command revenue statistics made available to The Tide, the breakdown of the first quarter revenue generated between January and March, 2011 indicated that it collected N13, 656, 036, 149.00 in January and NI2,591,249, 676.00 for February while NI6,510, 933,898.21 was realised in the month of March bringing the cumulative total to N42.7 billion.
The command spokesman attributed the success in revenue generation to the commands enforcement of government physical policies, and the implementation of the existing strategies to plug revenue leakages and provision of right leadership from the high command to the command level. The Tide also gathered that on assumption of office at Tincan Island Port, Comptroller Austin Wankoru advised smugglers and fraudsters to drop their economic sabotage habit and engages in a meaningful business.
Tincan Port Customs Command, he promised will be a hell of some sort for smugglers and haven for genuine businessmen and women who remain transparent and honest in their dealing.
In the area of anti-smuggling, Warikoru said that his command has been given smugglers and fraudsters sleepless nights as the command is now fortified to deal decisively with smugglers. He warned that the seizures made within the period under review were meant to send a message to importers that they must conform to rules by adhering strictly to the import guidelines.
The serious fight against fraudulent imports and clearing racket began in earnest with the advert of Compt. Warikoru Austin as the commands controller. In other to plug all loopholes through which revenues leak, Compt. Warikoru strengthened the query and verification seat for effective performance.
This action paid off as the Control his short stay made tremendous seizures most especially the eight recent seizures made in the month of February, 2011 with duty paid value of N46.2 million of various uncustoms goods, such as furniture, vegetable oil, used tyres and many others.
The area controller, Compt. Warikoru reiterated that the command has zero tolerance for dishonest agents/importers while genuine importers are highly welcome to do business in the command.
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