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Seme Customs Nets N5.9bn, Surpasses 2023 Target
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Seme-Krake Border Command has made an unprecedented revenue collection of N5,946,174,156.62 for 2023, thereby surpasses its N1.9 billiom target by two hundred percent.
The Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Timi Bomodi, who disclosed this at a briefing recently, said the command’s 2023 revenue is N4,536,675,206.54 higher than N1,409,498,950.08 that was collected in 2022, which is an increase of 322 percent.
He said the 2023 revenue was the highest collection since 2019 which underscores the command’s commitment to ensure that the Lagos – Abidjan corridor is perceived more as a trade enabler with huge potentials for national and regional economic growth.
Comptroller Bomodi noted that the Command made seizures worth over N1.3 billion in its anti-smuggling operations from 513 interceptions, comprising of rice, Premium Motor Spirit, cars, prohibited drugs, wild life and other items.
He added that 37 suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures last year.
On export through the Seme Border area, Bomodi said the Command facilitated a total of 222.442.88 Metric tons involving 6, 253 trucks of export produce, with Free On Board (FOB) value of N32,448,564,533.
He said, “We will continue to do our best at ensuring that the Command achieves its full potential of trade facilitation without hindrance.
“under export, the Command facilitated a total of 222.442.88 Metric tons involving 6, 253 trucks of export produce, with Free On Board (FOB) value of N32,448,564,533.1
“The Nigeria export Supervision Scheme (NESS) realized during the period under review was N162,852,254.56 only.
“The 2.5 perent surcharge paid was N60, 421,421.00 only, and 704 SGDs were utilized.
“In the area of anti- smuggling operations, the Command made a total of 513 interceptions valued at N1, 374,245,832 from: Rice – 14,181 50kg Bags, which is equivalent to 24 trailers; PMS – 1,220,130 liters, which is equivalent to 37 tankers load; Smuggled Vehicles – 39; Drugs and Narcotics – 8,278; General Merchandise – 9,639; and 37 suspects were arrested in connection with different seizures, during the period under review.
“In addition to the above seizures, the Command equally made headlines in its enforcement of Convention On International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) where we recorded seizures of 152 live Parrot Birds and other animals protected under the convention, and 6,000,000 fake dollar bills, among others.
“The successes recorded by the Command in the preceding year could be attributed to the incentives and motivation given to the officers and Men of the Command by the Management of the NCS.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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