Seized items include arms, ammunition, illicit drugs, substandard pharmaceuticals, and other prohibited goods, entirely worth about N11.9 billion in Duty Paid Value, DPV
The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, said that its war against smuggling is yielding tremendous results, as its personnel, in the last eight months, impounded contraband items in 1,763 seizures.
Acting Comptroller General, CGC, of the Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, made this known at a press conference in Abuja to mark his first 100 days in office.
Adeniyi also disclosed that their Customs’ operatives also arrested 62 smugglers.
Speaking at the event themed, “A Vision for the Future of Nigeria Customs Service,” he said the seized items, which include arms, ammunition, illicit drugs, substandard pharmaceuticals, and other prohibited goods, entirely worth about N11.9 billion in Duty Paid Value, DPV.
Said the Customs helmsman: “These seizures, accompanied by the apprehension of 62 suspects undergoing legal procedures, underscore our commitment to tackling smuggling and safeguarding our communities.
“Notably, a significant surge in impactful seizures, especially involving arms, ammunition, and drugs, has occurred in the past two months, reinforcing our resolve to combat these illegal activities”.
“Again, we have witnessed a substantial increase, with an average monthly collection of 202 billion in the first half of the year that concluded in June, surging to an impressive 343 billion in the past two months (July and August).
“This outstanding growth amounts to a remarkable 70.13% increase in revenue collection. I am delighted to announce that we have consistently exceeded the monthly target collection of 307 Billion Naira, marking a remarkable departure from previous performances.
“The ongoing Revenue Recovery review activities have contributed an additional 8 billion Naira during this period, underlining our commitment to revenue generation. Subject to unforeseen circumstances, our aim is to sustain and even expand this momentum until the end of the year.
“As we reflect on the achievements of the first 100 days in office and the journey we have embarked upon, it is essential to look ahead with a clear vision for the future. Our next phase builds upon the foundation we have laid, and it is characterized by unwavering dedication to our policy thrust of consolidation, collaboration, and innovative solutions.
“Looking forward, we envision a Nigeria Customs Service that is not only the most efficient and service-driven government organ but also a pivotal driver of national economic growth and border security”.