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Nigeria: NAHCo commends customs to increase cargo revenue

byCustoms Today Report
14/03/2015
in International Customs, Nigeria
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LAGOS: Chairman of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc, (NAHCo Aviance), Mallam Suleiman Yahyah has commended the Custom Area Commander (CAC) at the international wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport(MMA), Command, Mr. Folorunso Adegoke for the command’s efforts at providing the enabling environment for the increase in cargo revenues .

Yahyah, who gave the commendation during a courtesy visit to the CAC, in the latter’s office, said the CAC has been a blessing to the command and to the ground handling company.

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According to him, “The kind of sentiment being expressed by everyone as it concerns you is a pointer to the fact that you are a game changer, and we are proud of you. Your team has changed the game plan. This will help revenue to increase and the customer satisfaction will be achieved”.

The NAHCo boss stated further that for two months the company has recorded a zero theft level, a feat he attributed to the ongoing collaboration between all the parties concerned, especially employees of NAHCo and the Nigeria Customs Service (NIS) at the airport command.

Yahyah stated that in the past two months, there had been no reported case of theft, attributing it to measures put in place by NAHCo and the Customs.

He advised Adegoke to regularly sit down with his team to align them with the overall objective of the measures put in place. He said this would reduce tension in the system.

On his part, the Customs boss said the reduction in the incidence of theft arose from the fact that appropriate capturing is being carried out by Customs officials and this, he said, has greatly helped.

“We have a system that captures everything and everything is being recorded accordingly,” Adegoke said.

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