Maritime
Apapa Customs Rakes In N30.4bn
The controller, Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Command, Lagos, Comptroller Charles Edike has disclosed that the command in October 2014, generated over N30.4 billion as revenue to the Federal Government.
Edike made this known during a one-day workshop organized by the Shippers Association of Lagos, recently.
He said the command was able to generate that sum which no other command had been able to generate in the history of the Nigerian Customs Service because of the reform process initiated by the Comptroller General of Customs, Abdallhi Dikko Inde.
The Apapa Customs boss hinted that the reform process is paying-off as it had transformed the Nigerian Customs Service for better to facilitate trade increase in revenue generation and fast service delivery without much stress.
According to him, there is no doubt that the comptroller-General’s reforms has paid-off as Pre- Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) could be assessed within two to three hours, the process of clearing cargoes has been simplified to save time.
He however charged port operators and users to co-operate with the comptroller General on his reform process for efficient service delivery and make the Nigeria ports to be more competitive with global best practices.
Edike also disclosed that during the period under review, over 40 ,000 containers were transferred to the Lily-Pond command to decongest the Apapa Port.
Meanwhile, the chairman of Lily Pond Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) Prince Anselm Njemanze has affirmed that cargoes are being cleared in less that 48-hours at the port than any other off-dock terminals.
Njemanze, who disclosed this in a chat with maritime correspondents in Lagos said the only challenge they have has been the booking office which is at point Road in Apapa coupled with the chaotic native of the traffic, adding that thelocation of the booking office has been a threat to his members, and appealed to the authorities to relocate the office back to Lily pond.
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