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Seme Customs Rakes In N2.7bn … Ready For Smugglers
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Seme Command, has said it generated a total of N3,050,100,912.28 from January to October, 2023 and also surpassed its 2023 target by over N1bn.
In a chat with The Tide in Lagos, the Customs Area Controller, Seme/Krake Border Command, Comptroller Timi Bomodi, said most of the revenue collected is from baggage assessment goods and some from re- exported items, which pay some percentage of duty for imports .
According to him, some of these items are re-exported from Nigeria to the neighbouring countries such as Cotonou, Togo and Ghana.
Bomodi said he is hopeful that the Command will double its revenue target for the year.
Speaking on taming smuggling activities during the yuletide season, Comptroller Bomodi said his officers have been put on alert to nip in the bud any attempt to smuggle items such as rice, vegetable oil among other .
“We are on red alert knowing full well that this season smuggling activities will be on the increase, our officers have been fully briefed on what to do”, he assured.
On export trade, he said export activities is doing reasonably well at the Command, and encouraged all exporters to document their exports, no matter how small it may be.
“We are urging all exporters through the border to document their exports, no matter how small it may be, because this will provide adequate data and information about our export goods”, Bomodi stated.
On community relationship with the host communities, he said the Command is having a cordial relationship with the communities, and he has visited the Akran of Badagry and other traditional rulers within the bordering towns .
“We’re also in a good working relationship with our Beninouise counterpart in sharing information at anytime”, he stated further.
Bomodi also assured on the welfare and accommodation of officers of the NCS, saying one of the priority of the Comptroller General is the welfare of officers.
Towards this end, he said, some block of flats have been completed at the new Customs barrack at the border and some officers have moved in, while work is almost complete on the remaining ones.
He also disclosed that renovation works have been carried out at the old barrack .
According to him, when works are completed at the new barracks, it will be able to accommodate all the officers.
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