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MMA Customs Collects N28.9b Revenue in 2 Months,Intercepts 50 Pieces of Live Ammunition


The Murtala Mohammed Airport Command of Nigeria Customs Service has collected a total of N28,997,303,642 for the months of January and February 2024 and intercepted 50 pieces of live ammunition from smugglers

This was contained in a press release issued in Lagos by Victor Ogagbor, Customs Public Relations Officer, who also added that under
Comptroller Mohammed Sanni
Yusuf, Customs Area Controller of the command , the command has surpassed it’s monthly target .

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Ogagbor, a Superintendent of Customs described the collection as a fallout of
the synergy and compliance from both Officers and stake holders

Comptroller Sanni,according to the release has urged officers and men of the command to sustain the tempo of increased revenue collection.

Giving a breakdown of the collected revenue, the Controller explained that In the month of January 2024 the Command generated a total revenue of N14,754,044,196k which exceeds the Command’s monthly target of N11.9b


In February 2024, the Command collected a total N14,243,259,448 which is also higher than the projected monthly collection.

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“The expected target for the months of January and February 2024 is N23,965,232, 280.32k only while the generated revenue for January and February 2024 is N28,997,303,644

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“In addition to the revenue generated, a lot of other anti-smuggling activities were also
carried out that led to the interception of fifty (50) pieces of 9mm live ammunitions
which was discovered in a joint examination conducted by the Service and the National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) while two (2) suspects were arrested and
detained pending further investigation.

“In the area of protecting wildlife and
endangered species, One thousand one hundred and sixty four kilograms (1,164kg) of
Sea Cucumbers and Fifty Eight kilograms (58 Kg) of Donkey Genitals were
intercepted. Given the recent revenue exploits of the Command the CAC charged
Officers and Men to remain resolute in other to justify the confidence reposed on the
Service by the Federal Government and also to meet the expectations of the
Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR in the areas of
maximum revenue collection, legitimate trade facilitation and suppression of
smuggling.

“He reiterated that his office is open for dialogue and suggestions on ways
to improve Nigeria Customs Service delivery and achieve federal government
objectives. Comptroller Yusuf further applauded Officers and Men of the Command
and other Sister agencies for their cooperation while describing Customs relationship
with them as excellent which is geared towards achieving government goals” the release stated

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