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Airport Command Customs Nets N22.76bn
The Airport command
of the Nigeria Customs Services, Lagos has met its half year revenue target of N22.700 billion.
According to a source at the command, the command was given a yearly revenue target of N42 billion for 2016.
From available records at the command , the commands highest revenue was generated in March with N4.287 billion followed by June with N4.146billion respectively .April and May accounted for N3.886 billion and N3.526billion respectively
While in January and February the command rakes in N3.953billion and N2.899 billion respectively.
The Tide reliably gathered at the Customs high command Abuja that, the Lagos Airport Command among all the Customs formations that has met up half year target for the 2016 fiscal year.
Confirming the report, the Controller Airport Command, Compt. Frank Allanah, said the feat was achieved due to total blockage of all revenue leakages and optimal dedication by his officers and men of the command, adding that the command is optimistic to surpass it 2016 target.
Allanah who boasted that the revenue of the command will continue to increase tremendously posited that his officers are fully on ground to redeemed every Kobo due to the command, noted that any officers or clearing Agents found wanting will face the wrath of law.
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NAFDAC Decries Circulation Of Prohibited Food Items In markets …….Orders Vendors’ Immediate Cessation Of Dealings With Products
Importers, market traders, and supermarket operators have therefore, been directed to immediately cease all dealings in these items and to notify their supply chain partners to halt transactions involving prohibited products.
The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.
“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.
NAFDAC also called on other government bodies, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigeria Shippers Council, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), to collaborate in enforcing the ban on these unsafe products.
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