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Apapa Customs Comptroller Olomu visits Lagos Monarch, Seeks Support for Trade Facilitation, Anti-Smuggling

The Customs Area Controller of Apapa Port Command, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, has gotten the support of the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu for the service’s drive for revenue collection, trade facilitation and anti smuggling.

The royal endorsement was a fallout of a visit by Olomu to the palace of the Oba as part of customs community relations effort to achieve host communities’ support for government fiscal policies and compliance by members of the trading community.

This was contained in a statement made available to Thelensng by the Public Relations Officer of Apapa Command, CSC Abubakar Usman on Friday.

Comptroller Babatunde Olomu

Speaking during a recent courtesy visit to the palace, Olomu emphasised the critical role of traditional institutions in promoting and supporting fiscal compliance while also conveying warm greetings from the Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi.

“We are here to seek your royal blessings and to solicit your support in ensuring that your subjects and stakeholders comply fully with government fiscal policies.

“The Nigerian Customs Service is expected to generate a total of N5.1 trillion in the fiscal year 2024, with the Apapa area command responsible for generating N2.3 trillion of that amount. This underscores the importance of Lagos and Apapa port to our nation’s economy”, he said.

Olomu explained that collaboration with traditional institutions is essential to achieving the projected revenue and ensuring the successful implementation of government policies.

He also highlighted the need to minimise the smuggling of adulterated drugs, which poses a significant threat to public health and safety.

Comptroller Babatunde Olomu and Oba of Lagos

On his part, Oba Akiolu expressed satisfaction with the Customs Service’s efforts and called for stricter measures to combat the smuggling of prohibited and adulterated drugs into the country.

“Smuggling of drugs, adulterated or substandard, poses a great threat to our nation,” Oba Akinolu noted.

“The havoc it wreaks on our people is immense. We must continue to educate and appeal to our citizens to understand the dangers of these illicit activities. The Nigerian Customs Service, under your leadership, plays a pivotal role in this fight”.

The Oba praised the efforts and collaboration of the NCS and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), highlighting their excellent performance in combating drug smuggling.

He assured Olomu of his unwavering support, saying, “I assure you of my support any time, any day. May God Almighty take care of the officers under your command and prepare you adequately for your future endeavors.”

The Lagos monarch also advised the officers to prepare for their future by educating their children and maintaining their health.

“Educate your children and look after your health. I am 81 years old now, and it is by God’s grace. God will also do it for you,” he added.

The visit concluded with mutual assurances of cooperation and commitment to fighting the menace of drug smuggling, ensuring the safety and well-being of the Nigerian populace.

Olomu had recently visited the Oba of Ijora, Oba Fatai Aromire as part of efforts to strengthen customs community relations which the monarch noted to be the first of its kind visit to his palace in the last thirty years.

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