Maritime
Customs Rakes N731 Billion Revenue In Port Harcourt
The Nigeria Customs Service NCS, Port Harcourt Command has generated N731 Billion Revenue in 2025
Area Controller Aliyu Alkali said the revenue was generated through strict adherence to standard operating procedures, enforces discipline among officer’s and sustain regular engagement with key stakeholders in Maritime logistics sectors
This was made known while briefing Newsmen in Port Harcourt
He said the enabling environment created by the management contributed significantly to the command success
Alkali thanked the cooperation of all stakeholders, describing their synergy with customs as vital to achieving the record performance
He also said the command intercepted 75 containers with a cumulative Duty Paid Value DPV of N47.6 billion Naira
According to him, 30 containers were found with expired, illicit and unregistered Pharmaceutical products, while others were seized for breaching various provisions of the customs laws.
By: CHINEDU WOSU
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NCS Holds Free Medical Outreach For 2,000 Daura Residents
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has held its 7th Retreat Medical Outreach in Daura, Katsina State,
Customs said the Free medical outreach is aimed at providing free healthcare services to residents of the area.
Speaking during the event, Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs, Ahmad Tijjani-Abe, said the programme would provide general medical consultations, dental care, eye and ear care, as well as minor surgical operations for beneficiaries.
Tijjani-Abe said medical teams deployed for the exercise would also provide free medications to patients attending the outreach.
He added that the service would visit schools within the area to deworm students and distribute health kits and mosquito nets to help prevent malaria among children.
Also Speaking, Dr Ethelbert Ikechukwu, Medical Team Leader of the outreach said the exercise was part of the initiative of the Comptroller-General of Customs, which had been carried out in different parts of the country over the years.
According to him, the programme is designed to support communities where customs personnel operate by offering free medical consultations and medications to residents.
Ikechukwu further explained that patients whose conditions could not be fully managed at the outreach centre would be referred to appropriate medical facilities for further treatment.
Ikechukwu urged members of the public to take advantage of the exercise, noting that the medical teams comprised highly qualified healthcare professionals.
The outreach targets about 2,000 patients across various areas of medical care.
