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Seme Customs Command Generates N656m In Oct
The Seme Command of the
Nigeria Customs Service generated N656.5 million in October.
In an interview withour correspondent last Thursday in Badagry, the command’s Spokesman, Mr Ernest Olottah, noted that the revenue was less than the 698 million the command generated in September.
Olottah said: “The revenue for the month of October is lower than that of September due to low patronage.
“Hopefully, things will pick up; patronage usually picks up by the end of the year,’’ he said.
According to Olottah, the command generated more than N7.98 billion in 2012, an amount less than its target by N8 billion.
He expressed optimism that the command would realise the N13 billion target it set for this year.
The spokesman told our correspondent that the command also made 73 seizures in October, with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N34.5 million.
He listed the seized items to include cars, bags of rice, vegetable oil, secondhand clothes, frozen poultry products and general goods.
Olottah said that the command arrested three suspects in the month over alleged smuggling.
He gave the assurance that the suspects would be prosecuted after investigations.
He urged Nigerians to desist from smuggling goods into the country because of its adverse effect on the economy.
“We need to realise that smuggling is not good for the economy; we must work together to save our economy.’’
He advised Nigerians to follow due process in importing and exporting any products. (NAN)
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