NCS Apapa Command Nets N23.4billion in One Month

 

The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Apapa Area one Command has said that it raked in N23.4 billion as revenue for the month of January 2016.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Willy Egbudin, who disclosed this at the monthly stakeholders meeting organized by the command in Lagos, charged clearing agents and importers to embrace transparency in all their transactions.

Giving a breakdown of revenue collected at the command in the past two years, Egbudin stated that in 2014 the command collected a total of N301 billion, while there was a decline in 2015 as only N288 was collected.

Egbudin, who was at various times the CAC of Lily Pond and Seme Commands, reiterated the command’s commitment in ensuring that the Apapa Command meets the target set for it in 2016.

“We will pray that this year we should be able exceed at least N300 billion to N400 billion or N500 billion and that is our expectation. So far, I do not think we are doing badly even though we are not meeting the target because for the month January this year we had been able to realise N23.4 billion compared to January last year which was N20.7 billion you know that we are starting well”.

The CAC stated that the command is starting on the right path to ensure that the service actualise the revenue target, even as he appealed with operators to comply with trade facilitation.

He said apart from the revenue collections and anti-smuggling, one other thing is to facilitate trade because it takes two to tangle.

“If you want your trade to be facilitated you have to declare honest declaration. You know that Apapa Area command is the flagship of customs service and if the service is to get right that means this command must get it right and if we are not getting it right, and if we are not get that means other commands are not getting it right,” he said.

 

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