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Nigerian customs collects N185.7b revenue in Jan-July 2015

byCustoms Today Report
29/08/2015
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ABUJA: The Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), said on Thursday it collected N185.7 billion revenue from January to July 2015.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the command, Mr Chris Osunkwo, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

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He described the sum collected as a remarkable improvement over the N162.3 billion collected in the corresponding period of January to July 2014.

“Last year in Tin-can Island Port command, we made N162.3 billion between January and July.

“This year, so far we have had N185.7 billion within the same period of January to July 2015.

“If you look at it, it’s approximately N20 billion differences and that is a remarkable improvement, intensifying effort and quality leadership.

“Above all, we do not believe that the volume of cargo translates to collectable revenue. No! but rather the quality of cargo – the value.

“Looking at that and taking it from there, you can agree with me that officers improved on their performance because they have been more dedicated.

“From the available cargo, we do not need the whole of Europe or U.S. or Asian market to relocate to Nigeria before we can get maximum revenue for government.

“So from the available cargo, the job is done procedurally and the way most appropriately it should be done.

“From there, the accruable revenue to government is realised and accounted for.“

He explained that the improvement in the amount of revenue collected was the result of the dedication and commitment of officers of the command.

The command’s spokesman said that the volume of imported new and used vehicles dropped sharply because of the new policy on automobiles importation.

Osunkwo said that the command also made remarkable collection from the massive influx of general cargo.

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