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Customs Facilitates N56.2bn Export At Tin Can Port

The nation’s drive to boost revenue through the non-oil sector is beginning to yield good result as export through Tin Can Island Port (TCIP), Lagos, hit 71,014.4 metric tons (MT) in the first quarter of 2022.
The feat shows a 62.67 per cent increase over the corresponding period of 2021 when the figure was 44,502.9MT.
Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Kunle Adewale Oloyode, made this disclosure recently in Apapa, when he briefed the media on the performance of the Area between January and March this year.
Giving a breakdown of the feat, he said the Free On Board (FOB) value of the non-oil export in the period under review, was N56.21 billion as against N31.4 billion of the corresponding period of 2021, amounting to an increase of 55.82 per cent.
“In terms of export, the total tonnage of goods exported through Tin Can Island Port for the period under review, January-March 2022, is 71,014.4MT with a total FOB value of N56,205,901,295.00, while in the preceding year, January-March 2021, the total tonnage of goods exported through the command was 44,502.9MT with a total FOB value of N31,371,825,954.00”, he stated.
“Comparatively”, he continued, “between January and March 2021 and 2022, the tonnage of goods exported through the Command increased from 44,502.9MT to 71,014, representing an increase of 62.67 per cent.
“The FOB value in Naira of the above mentioned tonnage also increased from N31, 371,825,954.00 to N56, 205,901,285.00, representing an increase of 55.82 per cent within the period under review”,he stated.
Comptroller Oloyode listed the commodities that struck the good cord to include copper ingots, stainless steel ingots, sesame seeds, cashew nuts, cocoa beans, rubber, cocoa butter, leather, ginger, frozen shrimps.
On revenue generation, he disclosed that between January and March this year, the Command realized N135.44 billion as against the N112.7 billion it generated in the corresponding period, showing a 20.18 per cent increase.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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