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Customs rakes in N80bn from Lagos Airport cargo terminal

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Murtala Muhammed Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has generated N80,351,299,068 as duty in the first six months of 2024.

The figure represents a 107.5 per cent increase in comparison with the revenue collected in the same period in 2023 which was N38,707,054,216.

The Comptrolle­r of the Command, Michael Toyin Awe while briefing newsmen at the cargo terminal of the command’s office inside the cargo terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMIA), Lagos said, “This clearly shows a progressiv­e difference of 41,644,246,851.56.”

In the area of anti-smuggling, he disclosed that officers and Men of the Command “are not resting on their oars in enforcing the government’s fiscal policies and other trade regulation­s” with the seizures amounting to N6,064,987,480.27.

The items seized included five Packages of 250mgs of Tramadol; 12 Packages of 225mg of Tramadol; One Package of Fifty Round 9mm Live Ammunition, 46 Packages of Dried Sea Cucumbers; Three Packages of Dried Donkey Male Genitals and 55 Pieces of Jojef Tomahawk Semi-Automatic Rifles.

The Comptrolle­r said the command also recorded export of goods with Export Value worth N266,655,113.66K from the country from January to June, 2024 with an FOB (free on board) value of $204,597.07.

The Controller reiterated the Command’s commitment to sustain and improve upon revenue generation in the second half of 2024.

Awe sought the continuous cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs and assured them of the Command’s commitment to promoting ease of doing business and trade facilitati­on.

He added that the command has maintained its open door policy and resolved a lot of issues of common interest with stakeholde­rs.

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