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Nigerian man jailed for hiding £8,020 at Lagos airport. EFCC secures conviction under money laundering laws. Read the shocking details.
NCS seizes 34,470 liters of smuggled fuel at the Taraba-Cameroon border, disrupting an illegal trade route in Gembu and Kan-Iyaka.
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1,924 customs officers promoted – Official
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has promoted 1,924 Junior Cadre personnel of the service, the Customs’ Public Relations Officer, Joseph Attah, disclosed in Abuja. Attah in a statement explained that 51 Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC) were promoted to Inspector of Customs (IC) General Duty, while 48 Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC) were elevated to Inspector of Customs (IC), Support Staff. He said 200 Customs Assistant Grade II (CAII) got promoted to Customs Assistant Grade I (CAI), Support Staff and 39 Customs Assistant Grade III (CAIII) to Customs Assistant Grade II (CAII), Support Staff. According to him, 169 Customs Assistant Grade I (CAI) are promoted to Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC), Support Staff and 1,200 Customs Assistant Grade I (CAI) elevated to Assistant Inspector of Customs (AIC), General Duty. The spokesperson said others were 179 Customs Assistant Grade II (CAII) who got promoted to Customs Assistant Grade I (CAI), General Duty and 38 Customs Assistant Grade III (CAIII) to Customs Assistant Grade II (CAII), General Duty. Attah added that the promotion, which was approved by the management of the service, took effect from January 1, 2018. He quoted the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd), as charging the newly promoted officers to see their promotion as a call to greater service. Ali stressed the need for the officers to double their efforts, especially this time when the nation expects more from non-oil revenue sources and improved security situation. “Our operatives must totally be committed to the course of nation building,” he said. Read the full article
Nigeria customs generates in N5.5 billion daily - Controller general
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said on Thursday that its revenue generation has increased to the region of N5.5 billion daily. The Comptroller-General (CGC), Hameed Ali, made this known during a working visit to the headquarters of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) in Lagos. The CGC, who was represented at the event by the Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) and Customs Coordinator in-charge of Zone A, Kaycee Ekekezie, said the feat was made possible as a result of the automation of customs operations at the ports. According to the customs boss, the increase in revenue generation has helped in the prompt payment of salaries of workers of the NCS and made the organisation a critical contributor to the nation’s treasury in terms of revenue generation. “The automation of the customs system at ports and borders has made it easy for the service to block revenue leakages and meet targets. “The system has made transaction in ports user friendly while eliminating human contact and its attendant frictions in the cargo transaction business,” Ali said. The customs helmsman, who charged the freight forwarders on trade compliance, said sincere declaration and truthful documentation would aid both the customs and the forwarders to achieve a common goal of trade facilitation devoid of cargo delays. The NAGAFF Founder, Boniface Aniebona, who hosted the occasion in his remarks at the event, asked port users to help the NCS by adhering to trade compliance. He said such drive would foster good relationship with the customs personnel. Aniebona said as an association they would begin the sanitation from within by exposing and sanctioning erring members in order to maintain the good relationship with the customs. Read the full article
Vehicles trapped at Nigerian border as Government implement importation policy
Vehicles trapped at Nigerian border as Government implement importation policy
Government begins banning importtion of vehicle through land borders on Jan. 1 Many vehicles are trapped at the borders, as the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) begin the implementation of the policy banning importation of vehicles through the land borders.
The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Seme Chapter, Lagos State confirmed yesterday that many vehicles were trapped at…
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