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Apapa Customs Command rakes in N672 billion in four months

Apapa Command of the Nigeria Customs Service

Babajide Jaiyeoba, Outgoing Area Controller.

The Apapa Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has achieved a major feat by generating a staggering N672.1 billion in revenue between January and April this year.

This was announced by the outgoing Area Controller, Babajide Jaiyeoba, during his hand-over and retirement ceremony in Lagos on Monday, according to reports by the News agency of Nigeria.

Jaiyeoba revealed that the command reached a significant milestone in April, recording a monthly revenue collection of N182 billion, the highest in the history of the service.

He attributed this to divine grace, the support of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, the dedicated staff of the Apapa command, and the collaborative efforts of stakeholders.

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Reflecting on his tenure, Jaiyeoba described his eight-month stewardship as joyful and marked by notable achievements for the nation. He expressed confidence in the competence and dedication of the officers he leaves behind, urging them to sustain the momentum and exceed targets.

Acknowledging the critical role of cooperation, Jaiyeoba called on all officers, government agencies, and stakeholders to extend their support to the incoming Area Controller, Babatunde Olomu.

On his part, Olomu assured the commitment of the service’s management to modernizing customs operations, with Apapa Port serving as a focal point for implementing trade facilitation reforms.

The outgoing Area Controller highlighted the instrumental role played by the scanner center in expediting operations and enhancing revenue collection at Nigeria’s busiest port.

Gerald Mbamalu, Chairman of the Bonded Terminal Association, commended Jaiyeoba for his professionalism and expressed confidence in Olomu’s ability to surpass revenue targets.

In his acceptance speech, Olomu pledged to prioritize robust engagements with port stakeholders as a key objective of his leadership at the command. He emphasized the strategic importance of Nigeria in regional and international trade, reaffirming Apapa Port’s role in facilitating Nigeria’s participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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