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NCS Oyo/Osun Command Generates N30.6b in Five Months, Set to Meet Target of N141.6b


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The Oyo/Osun Command of the Nigerian Custom Service has generated a revenue of N30,664,247,939.15 from January to May 2024 which is 5.2 percent higher than what was realized at the same period in 2023.

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While addressing the Press at the operational headquarters at Ibadan, the Controller of the Command, Ben Oramalugo attributed the achievement to the dedication and efficiency of the officers of the Command in ensuring compliance and maximizing revenue collection.

He revealed that despite the harsh economic condition of the nation, the Command is working hard towards achieving the revenue target of N141,682,012,396.84 for the year 2024.

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Ben Oramalugo explained that the Command’s efforts in educating stakeholders to be compliant has been fruitful as it is one of the factors that aided the increase in revenue.

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” Our efforts to educate various stakeholders within the Commands Area of Responsibility (AoR) on the importance of adhering to customs regulations have paid off. We have seen a significant reduction in under-declarations, contributing to the overall increase in revenue.”

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The Oyo/Osun Command Controller added that improved technology has made the Command’s processes and procedures easier and faster.

” The introduction of advanced technology solutions, such as the Nigeria Customs Service Modernization Project, has streamlined our processes and enhanced transparency, further boosting our revenue collection capabilities.”

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He listed items of the seizures made from 17th April, 2024 to 13th June 2024 which is worth a Duty Paid Value of N129,854,100 and stated that over 546 wraps and 33 sacks of Canabis Sativa were handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA) .In addition were Petroleum Motor Spirit to be auctioned.

” The Oyo/Osun Area Command has maintained a robust stance against smuggling activities within our jurisdiction. Despite the economic hardships that often exacerbate smuggling tendencies, Command Officers have remained vigilant and proactive in intercepting illicit goods and apprehending perpetrators.”

IMG 20240613 WA0014” The months of April, May and some parts of June, witnessed numerous successful operations resulting in the seizure of contraband items and for the period covering 17th April to 13th June 2024 the Command has made the following interceptions and seizures: 504 wraps of Cannabis Sativa weighing 391.9kg ,600 50kg bags (one trailer load) of foreign parboiled rice, 274 ( 25 litre kegs) totaling 6,850 litres of petroleum motor spirit (PMS) ,123 pieces of used tyres, 1 used Mercedes Truck, 1 used Nissan Caravan .

” I will like to inform members of the public, that in line with the policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) BA Adeniyi MFR fnipr psc (+) and in the spirit of interagency collaboration, the Command has received approval to hand over the 546 wraps and another 33 sacks of Cannabis Sativa worth N21,128,260:00 to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Oyo State Command. In the same vein, I would like to mention that approval was also received prior to this press briefing to auction the seizures of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) listed as part of our seizures due to their inflammable nature. ”

He reassured all stakeholders within the Command Area of Responsibility (AoR), that the Command recognizes the grave implications of smuggling on national security, economic stability, public health and it remains resolute in its determination to combat this menace.

” Through collaboration with relevant stakeholders, intelligence-driven operations coupled with enhanced surveillance along our borders and the deployment of advanced technology, we will continue to demonstrate exemplary professionalism, to ensure a safer and more prosperous future for all Nigerians”

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In conclusion, Ben Oramalugo expressed his gratitude to the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, sister security agencies and officers of the Command.

” I will like to extend my appreciation to His Excellency the Executive Governor of Oyo State Engr. Seyi Makinde FNSE, Sister Security Agencies and other Stakeholders for their continued support and collaboration. Together, we will build on our successes and overcome the challenges ahead as we strive to fulfill our mandate under the Nigeria Customs Service Act.”

” I will also like to commend the unwavering dedication and tireless efforts of the Officers and Men of the Oyo/Osun Area Command in achieving commendable results during the period under review in the year 2024. Their commitment to duty and professionalism amidst challenging circumstances is truly commendable”

” As we navigate the complexities of the current economic landscape, all stakeholders can be rest assured that the Oyo/Osun Area Command remains steadfast in its commitment to fulfilling its mandate under the Nigeria Customs Service Act. We will continue to adapt and innovate, ensuring that our operations remain effective in the face of evolving challenges” he said.



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