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Zone A Customs Moves To Improve Revenue Profile
The Nigeria Customs
Service (NCS) Zone ‘A’ Coordinator, Assistant Comptroller-General Eporwei Edike, has inaugurated a committee to produce an effective work plan for increased revenue generation by the zone.
A statement by the Chief Public Relations Officer of the zone, Mr Ephraim Haruna, issued in Lagos recently, said.
The statement explained that the measure was necessitated by the current economic downturn due to the dwindling oil prices and Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) monetary policy.
It said that these had resulted to low volume of imports and a decline in revenue collection.
“The importance of Zone ‘A’ in terms of revenue generation cannot be over emphasised. The zone covers the entire South West and generates over 75 per cent of the total revenue target given to the service.
“To this end, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Retired Col Hameed Ali, in his wisdom, decided to deploy an officer with vast experience to take charge of the zone in the person of Edike.
According to the statement, the zonal coordinator, at the monthly meeting with area controllers, comptrollers and all unit heads in the zone, stressed the need to optimise every means approved by the Board to generate revenue and for the service to excel.
The statement said that the zonal coordinator having worked in all the sea ports, international airports as area controller, directed all area controllers to take a second look at their Command’s Bond Seat.
According to Edike, virtually all issues concerning revenue collection involve Bond Seat.
He urged the area controllers to apply the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA) and the Customs and Excise Notices on Bonds kept for long time to be brought out and collect every kobo due for government.
The zonal coordinator expressed the desire that area commands under his zone would meet up their revenue target.
“With his experience in Automated System of Customs Data (ASYCUDA), he went into the system of every command in Zone ‘A’ and printed out all unpaid declarations and unutilised Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR).
“He directed area controllers concerned to work on the PAAR accordingly and recover every kobo due for government.
“The committee identified and came out with effective strategies for immediate implementation by the area controllers and unit heads,’’ the added.
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