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Tincan customs generated N1.046 trillion in ten months: Official

by Diplomatic Info
November 8, 2024
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The Tincan Island command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it has generated N1.046 trillion in revenue between January and October.

It also intercepted 16 containers of illicit drugs.

The command controller, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, made the disclosure in Lagos on Thursday.

Mr Nnadi said that it was the first time the command had crossed the trillion-naira mark since its establishment over 40 years ago.

“The command, as at November 7, 2024, generated one trillion, forty- six billion, four ninety-six million  between January 1 and November 7, 2024 into the Federated Account through the revenue generated by the command,” Mr Nnadi said.

He appreciated the leadership role of the comptroller-general of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, and his entire management for supporting the command to achieve prosperity.

Mr Nnadi said that a secured border would create more revenue for the seaport.

“We are unveiling 16 containers of illicit substance of unregistered pharmaceutical products,  as codeine syrup, tramadols, cannabis, Tapentadol and Carisoprodol, Benzhexol Tablets, Broncleer, DSP with Codeine and other items are intercepted.

“The 16 containers were discharged between May 17 and October 23 while Countries of Origin of the intercepted illicit drugs are India (Barcadin, Diclofenac Tablets, Benzhexol, CSP with Codeine), then (BiomalArtesunate Injection) from United Kingdom and (Cannabis Indica) from Canada.

“The 16 40ft containers were inspected by multiple enforcement agencies including Customs, NDLEA, and NAFDAC.

“We also recall that on October 2, 2024, the command officially handed over 684 packets of Cannabis Indica, weighing a total of 341.025 kg, with an estimated street value of N682 million.

“These narcotics were discovered in three 40ft containers Nos: MSMU 518030/2, MSMU 602957/0, and FSCU 927461/3), as part of their ongoing efforts to strengthen interagency collaboration and coordination,” Mr Nnadi said.

He said that the command would be handing over additional 13 containers of unregistered pharmaceutical products to NAFDAC, adding that the Duty Paid Value for the 16 containers was N37 billion.

Mr Nnadi emphasised the importance of compliance, assuring stakeholders that compliant traders would experience smooth operations and timely cargo delivery, especially during the holiday season.

He added that the command had improved its operations to facilitate trade for compliant entities and would not hesitate to sanction defaulters.

Michel Ofoyeju, commander of Narcotics for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), commended the collaboration with customs, which led to the interception of these drugs just two weeks after his appointment to the Tincan Island Command.

Mr Ofoyeju reaffirmed the agency’s zero-tolerance policy toward drug smuggling, warning smugglers of inevitable arrests and prosecution.

According to him, NDLEA currently has over 50 drug barons in custody, with 37 suspects recently convicted in connection with 330,835 kg of illicit drugs.

Also, Dangiri Ukashat, assistant director at the National Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), said that the agency was working toward achieving Level Four regulatory status, which would allow local pharmaceutical manufacturing and reduce drug smuggling.

(NAN)

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