Economy

PTML Customs Generates N288.3bn Revenue, Makes N28.4m Seizures

...Breaks Monthly Revenue Record With N44bn in October

The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has generated a revenue of N288,392,717,427.00 from January to 6th November,  2024.

This figure is 34.8% higher than the N213,914,304,888.11 that was realised by the Command from January to October, 2023.

This is according to a statement made available to Thelensng by Customs Public Relations Officer of
PTML Command, CSC Muhammad Yakubu on Friday.

PTML Customs

Yakubu noted that the Command under the leadership of Comptroller Tenny Mankini Daniyan broke the monthly revenue record in the month of October 2024 with a collection of N44,021,583,356 (forty four billion, twenty one million, five hundred and eighty three thousand, three hundred and fifty six naira)

Comptroller Daniyan while describing the October 2024 monthly collection as the highest in the history of the command, expressed confidence in the ability of his officers and men to surpass the record.

The Customs Area Controller attributed the command’s achievements to a combination of hard work by officers, compliance by port users and cooperation of sister government agencies in the port.

In the command’s anti-smuggling efforts, some seizures were made within the period under review and the three suspects who were detained in connection with the seizures have been granted administrative bail.

The seized items worth a total of N28,478,034.76 Duty Paid Value (DPV).

PTML Customs Command

Some of the items discovered in a 40ft container, No ACLU9664782 include: 2,598 pieces of used motor tyres, 12 pieces of used washing machines, six pieces of used fridges, eight pieces of used motor radiator, 36 pieces of used Rim cover, eight pieces of used rug carpets, two pieces of used mattresses, two pieces of used wash hand basin, as well as two bags containing used clothes, shoes and bags.

Similarly, another 40ft container, No ACLU9810594 contained 56 bags of premium parboiled rice (45.4kg each), 18 bags of Rice land parboiled rice (22.68kg each), 15 bags of premium parboiled rice (11.34kg each), 20 bags of premium parboiled rice (4.5kg each), and 18 kegs of soybean vegetable oil (15.87kg each).

Other seizures are: Twelve (12) rounds of 9mm Luger FC Black ammunition and one (1) 9mm Luger live ammunitions extracted from one used Mazda CX5 , 10 rounds of NIM FC 30-30 blank ammunitions, two rounds of 7.62mm x 39 AK hollow ammunitions, three rounds of WCC NIM Luger 9mm live ammunition and four rounds of C hollow ammunition extracted from one used Toyota Tacoma, 50 rounds of 76mm live catridges and 109 empty shells of 76mm, 70mm, and other calibres extracted from one used Toyota Tacoma and 51 rounds of 12GA Winchester live catridges extracted from one used Lexus RX350

The statement revealed that other seizures made this year include one made in China SIGSAUER 1911 pistol with serial No: UO3130962526 extracted from one used Toyota Sienna; one Glock 22 Austria pistol with serial No: KNT003 and 13 rounds of 9mm hollow ammunitions extracted from one used Toyota Tacoma and five rounds of 12GA live catridges extracted from one used Toyota Tundra.

PTML

Commenting further on the feats, Comptroller Daniyan said: “We must rededicate ourselves to serving our country diligently, firstly as patriotic citizens and as customs officers with mandates to work for the development of our national economy.

“The Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, psc(+) have a lot of confidence in our ability to deliver excellently as officers with capabilities to use modern trade facilitation tools and platforms like the recently launched B’Odogwu platform, which is being deployed first in our command as a pilot area.

“As we work into the yuletide period, seeing to the end of 2024,let us continue sustaining two hours cargo clearance for compliant RoRo consigments, collect maximum revenue without compromising on diligent examination to detect concealment, under valuation and false declaration”.

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