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Tincan Island Port records N489.2 billion exported goods in 2023 

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The Tincan Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service reported a noteworthy surge in goods export, reaching N489.2 billion in 2023, marking a substantial increase from the previous year.  

Area Comptroller Dera Nnadi disclosed this during a news conference in Lagos, attributing the success to the efforts of the Enforcement and Anti-smuggling Unit, which resulted in 96 detentions and 47 seizures. 

Nnadi detailed that the goods exported through Tincan Island Port amounted to 623,694.7 metric tonnes, with a total Free on-board (FOB) value of N489.2 billion. In a FOB agreement, the seller covers the cost of transporting goods to the port and loading them onto the ship. Once loaded, the buyer assumes responsibility for all aspects, including transportation, insurance, and unloading the goods. 

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Discussing the seized items, Nnadi highlighted various illicit goods, including 1,264 packages of hemp weighing 473.50kg valued at N118.4 million, concealed in multiple containers from eight seizures. 

 Additionally, items such as used clothing, fridges, matches, tomato paste, unregistered pharmaceutical products, bulk charcoal, arms, ammunition, used shoes, used clothing, supermarket items, toilet paper, pharmaceutical and beauty products, water buffalo horns, frozen poultry, basmati rice, household goods, and military wears were detected and seized.  

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