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Thursday 30 November 2023

ACFFT brainstorm, calls for unity of purpose to curtail incessant activities at port

ACFFT brainstorm, calls for unity of purpose to curtail incessant activities at Port

ZAINAB JUNAID

Association of Concerned Freight Forwarders and Transporters (ACFFT) has urged members to form coalition and avoid bickering at each other in order to jointly resolve the ongoing incessant activities at Port Corridors.

The group which consist of Transport Owners, Freight forwarders, Association of Road Transport, among others affirmed that fighting a common cause will help jeopardize any hindrance of doing business easily at the Ports.

To them, "Injury to one is injury to all, for there is strength in unity. When they fight for a common interest and avoid fighting each other unnecessarily, the goal for their alliance will be achieved."

Speaking at a meeting jointly held on Thursday, November 29,2023, in Lagos, the group maintained that individual self interest aided the current systemic failure experienced at the port.

“Our inability to come together and fight for a common cause aided the systemic failure we are experiencing. With our various capacity and responsibilities, if we jointly refused to clear cargo, transporters will not have anything to convey within and outside the Port, the aftermath will be a massive congestion which will force government to intervene, address and yield to our call and also find a way to resolve the congestion problem. By doing this, we will not be frustrated out of business,” they said.

They see other problems such as security issues, loading charges, holding bay, customs increments, terminal operators, among other problems which confront them as secondary but resolved that united they stand divided they fall.

Speaking further, they called on government to regulate unions and associations as there are lots of irregularities emanating from the so called groups which affects the system.

“It is when we jointly achieve this that we can then ask of basic necessity to facilitate our business."

In their words, “It is a  well known fact that since the concessioning of the Port, the operators have incessantly extort us, business has not been favourable but when we jointly fight this cause we will achieve a desirable results.

"There are regulatory factors, maintenance fee, problem that is facing us now- the cost of diesel has skyrocketed. Between Abia and Maiduguri, someone posted on instablog that about three million naira and above is being charged, how do we resolve this. There is the issue of operational factors, that we faced too, we need to check our foundation problem too, let’s work together to achieve a common goal.

“We need to have a strong synergy so that we can resolve our issues, just as we did with MWUN, NATO, NAPTOP recently to achieve a common goal, we need to move along with the world that evolves and changes daily. We need to stand for each other. Let freight forwarders stand for truckers especially when customs seized their trucks. There was a case of a truck owner whose three trucks were auctioned for carrying illegal goods which he was not privy of. What if he did not have other means of survival, what would have happened to him. So there is need for us to strengthen our collaboration and stand for each other in order to achieve a common goal,” they maintained.

 

Nigeria Customs Chief Inaugurates new board members for Customs' Companies

 Nigeria Customs Chief Inaugurates new board members for Customs' Companies

ZAINAB JUNAID 

The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has inaugurated new board members for the four Customs companies.

Speaking during the inauguration held at Customs Headquarters, Abuja on Thursday November 30, 2023, CGC Adeniyi highlighted the companies to include -Customs Service Technical & Hanger Services Limited, Nigeria Customs Service Training & Hotels Limited, Nigeria Customs Service Hospital Limited, and Nigeria Customs Broadcast Network Limited.

He explained that registering these companies constitutes part of the agenda to improve the well-being of Officers. "The registration of the companies that have been mentioned constitutes part of our agenda to improve Officers' welfare, as their role in revenue generation and the implementation of fiscal policies of the government and the economic prosperity of the country cannot be overemphasized," he added.

On the growing concerns as an object of business ranging from aviation services, hospitals, healthcare, and broadcasting services, the Customs CG noted that board members are drawn from the relevant departments.

He specified that Officers and the representatives from the Ministry of Finance have been well acquainted with managing the affairs of the companies.

He disclosed that NCS is taking a cue from other ministries and parastatals of government that successfully engage in these ventures and hopes that the newly inaugurated board will nurture the companies to be stable and profit-oriented.

He affirmed, "Nigeria Customs Services' Technical and Hanger Service Limited shall be chaired by ACG AO Alajogun, Nigeria Customs Service Training and Hotels Limited - chaired by ACG Dappa-Williams, Nigeria Customs Service Hospital Limited is headed by ACG Ibrahim Alfa, and Comptroller Kamal Muhammad to head Nigeria Customs Broadcasting Network Limited."

He acknowledged that representatives from the Ministry of Finance are Members and representatives from the Directorate of Legal Services serve as the Secretaries to the companies.

He further charged the board members to see to the effective management of these companies and be dogged in the discharge of their duties and responsibilities.

He said, "I wish to charge members of the boards of these different companies to see to the effective management of the companies and to be focused on discharging their duties and responsibilities. You are assured of my support and guidance at all times.”

KLT Command generates N48bn Revenue into Federal Government coffers

 ...Compt Tilley-Gyado harps on increase in trade facilitation, revenue generation

ZAINAB JUNAID 

Customs Area Controller (CAC), Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Command (KLTC), Compt. Tilley-Gyado is gradually adding value to the face of the Command with her dedication to statutory duties, hard work and resilience in promoting trade facilitation, revenue generation for economic growth.

The Command under her watch  generated a whopping sum of forty eight billion naira only(N48billion revenue into the Federal Government coffers out of the alloted target of N62billion for 2023 fiscal year.
She did this within the short period she assumed duty as the Controller of the Command. 
Compt Tilley-Gyado is strengthening collaboration with all stakeholders, even as she is working assiduously to enhance trade facilitation for more revenue inflow for  government.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by Maritime Journalists Association of Nigeria (MAJAN), she said : "I believe strongly in team work and effective collaboration.
"Immediately I assumed office as the Area Controller, I embarked on working visits to all stakeholders, including shipping companies. I believe strongly in working synergy to help me achieve my own mandate of revenue generation".
She noted that the Command is now strategically positioned. 
"Boxes can go by barges to Alaba-International market, as well as the trade fair complex.
"We have sufficient space to work on. The Command has the capacity to accommodate up to 6,000 TEUs but at the moment, we don't have up to that number.

"In Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Command, we give priority to our statutory responsibilities at all times. Freight Agents and maritime traders can take delivery of their containers in 48 hours".

Aside the fact that she is highly skilled in Customs procedures, 
Compt Tilley-Gyado operates an open-door policy that makes it easier for freight agents and other stakeholders to approach her freely.
She is a Controller, who can stand up from her seat to solve problems brought to her attention by freight agents and her subordinates.

Our news inquest revealed that administrative bottlenecks and bureaucracy common in seeing some Area Controllers in other formations have no  place in KLTC, because Compt Tilley-Gyado believes in getting the work done at the right time. 


She is highly time conscious and very committed. Her humility in public office has endeared her to many stakeholders in the maritime industry.
She remains focused in doing her job, yet unassuming.

She is doing her best to reposition the Command for greater productivity going forward. Since she came on board, Compt Tilley-Gyado has worked tirelessly to assist new Terminals at KLTC in getting approvals. These include Beachline Consortium, Cimax Logistics and Skymarine terminal.

Through her commitments, the three terminals; Beachline Consortium has gotten probational approval, Cimax logistics has been granted  final approval and Skymarine terminal  has also been given final approval for operations at the port. These efforts by the CAC are geared towards enhancing trade facilitation and more revenue collection for economic sustainability.

In the same vein, the DC Revenue of KLTC, Mrs S.M. Wadinda extolled the virtues of Compt Tilley-Gyado, describing her as exemplary team leader, a goal-getter and competent administrator.

Mrs Wadinda explained that getting more containers at the Command will boost revenue collection for  the federation account.

Her words, "We wait on other ports to get containers by barges and transfers. Without the boxes, the revenue cannot match-up. 

"The CAC has done a lot and her efforts translated into increase in revenue collection on the N48billion we have realised so far. 

"It will interest you to know that we also have export terminal here at KLTC. The sea is just beside us. The Command is small but we are working hard to see how best we can increase revenue generation".

It could be recalled that before now the KLT Customs Command was seriously impeded by the traffic gridlock which blocked Vehicular movement in and out of the Command.

This shows that officers had only one choice, ride on bikes to get to the office with all the associated hazards but when Tilley-Gyado came on board, she hit the ground running by solving this puzzle with the collaboration with all Security Agencies managing traffic on that axis.
 The result is that officers and men of the  Command, Freight Forwarders as well as other visitors to the Command can now conveniently drive on one side of the lane into the KLT Command. This is one of the many reasons the KLT Command is witnessing a transformational revolution, championed by no other than  Compt.Tily Gyado

“Entitlements of Disengaged NNSL Seafarers must be settled before refloating new National Shipping Line”- Adeyanju

He called on government to consider the aged Seafarers before pushing further the idea of refloating Nigeria National Shipping Line.

ZAINAB JUNAID

President General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria(MWUN), Comrade Prince Adewale Adeyanju spoke on the proposal by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Hon. Adegboyega Oyetola to Refloat the defunct Nigerian National Shipping Line, NNSL and agitated for the payment of entitlements and pensions of disengaged Seafarers of the liquidated NNSL.

Comrade (Prince) Adeyanju, made the agitation while giving his goodwill message at MARAN Annual Maritime Lecture (MAMAL 2023) organised by the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) held in Lagos on Wednesday.

The Comrade who commended MARAN for the initiative of bringing Maritime stakeholders together to brainstorm on issues that affect the sector, frowned at the Minister’s idea of floating a new Nigeria National Shipping Line without putting into consideration the aged Seafarers that were earlier disengaged.

He called on government to consider the aged Seafarers before pushing further the idea of refloating Nigeria National Shipping Line.

Speaking on the insecurity state of the Port, Comrade Adeyanju attributed the high spate of insecurity in the Port to non availability of adequate facilities and equipment needed by security agencies to man all Port Corridors.

He blamed the Federal Government for not empowering relevant agencies with necessary facilities to manage the affairs of securities in the ports.

“You hardly see our marine police with patrol boat, when the government don’t provide boat for them, how will there not be insecurity. Go to  area B or even within the ports here, there's no facilities for them to work. How do you expect the security to be managed. So we use this bill to tell the Inspector General of Police, the Nigerian Port Authority, all the labour stakeholders, among others, to encourage all the safety agents within the port by providing necessary facilities that will improve their efficiency.

“However on the creation of Marine and Blue Economy, my question still rally round what are the proposed plan towards achievements, we need to know it’s not about arranging meetings of stakeholders without any policy. There’s need for emphasis to be placed on it properly especially in enlightening the public on the project. I’m not saying it’s not a good idea, government need to train and retrain everyone involved in the Sector to understand the real tech marine and blue sector entails. This is to avoid a situation where some stakeholders are carried along with the latest intelligence but others looking as if they don’t belong to the Port.

On whether the Director General of Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency(NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh has been diligent and capable in running the affairs of NIMASA, Comrade Adeyanju opined that he has the capacity to deliver.

“He has the capacity to do that.  Government go, Government come. So you don't need to condemn one and leave one. Former DG of NIMASA, Temisan Omatseye was one of the finest DG that we have overtime and he did well and I remember praising him when I was talking about his will of transforming the dockworkers by way of giving them what we call a biometric ID card. He started it and then the new DG, Bashir Jamoh, improved upon it. Today, the Dockers in the port have gotten their biometric ID card that they can be identified with. These sets of people are dock workers. So he has all that. Saying whether NIMASA DG has the capacity to deliver is an understatement, I will say let all of us join hand and encourage the present DG for the betterment of the nation."

Wednesday 29 November 2023

Customs CG Seeks Senate Support on automation process

to improve Trade Facilitation, Revenue generation 

ZAINAB JUNAID

As part of the commitment to fostering economic growth, job creation, and dynamic trade relations, the Nigeria Customs Service has sought the intervention of the National Assembly Senate Committee on Customs to address its core needs by providing modern tools for the complete automation of its operations to enhance trade facilitation and revenue generation.

Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR made this plea on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at the Senate Wing, National Assembly, Abuja.

Regarding the Senate Committee's interest in doubling the NCS's efforts in revenue generation, CGC Adeniyi emphasized, “not only introducing them but also standardizing them to enhance Customs' clearance processes, revenue generation, which will be a better experience for both Customs administration and stakeholders.”

He recalled the initiation of the automation process by the Nigeria Customs Service in the late 1990s when it purchased modern gadgets, including computers and software, as part of the Service's efforts to introduce computerization processes.

Discussing the concession issue, CGC Bashir Adeniyi highlighted some of the objectives of the Nigeria Customs Service's requests to automate its operations. “The first major objective of the consortium was to provide an end-to-end ICT platform to digitalize procedures and processes. The second one is to look at the present infrastructure and update it in line with international standards, ranking amongst the best in the world.” He noted.

He explained that the third objective was to provide technology-based solutions to address challenges faced by the Service, emphasizing, “The last part is the general organization of our infrastructure to provide the tools needed that will be associated with these objectives, deliverables, and part of deliverables first is to build a Unified Customs Management System.”

CGC Adeniyi further explained to the committee members, “The system needs to process the traditions of goods that will provide electronic party systems for the Service whereby its entire processes would be automated.” 

He added, “The conditions of the non-intrusive inspection system include provisions, revisions of cargo tracking systems, intelligent gates, new infrastructure, like a data center to build the capacity of officers because it is essential in the last phase of the project.”

Speaking on the Service's strategic approach to enhancing trade and ensuring smooth businesses for local traders, CGC Adeniyi urged the Senators to actively support local business people in exporting items, emphasizing that such a perspective shift could significantly contribute to boosting Nigeria's economy and play a pivotal role in job creation.

Responding to the Chairman Committee's call on the Service to double efforts in revenue generation, CGC Adeniyi highlighted some measures that should be adopted to achieve giant strides. He added, “If we properly monitor the impact of these kinds of instruments, they do not represent an absolute loss to the economy.”

He also mentioned that adopting these measures would create jobs for Nigerians, enhance tax payments, attract investors, and rejuvenate industrial sectors, which, according to him, would not be a loss for the economy.

In response, Senator Muhammad Sani, the Chairman of the Committee, commended Adeniyi for the strides made in revenue generation. Expressing optimism, Senator Sani asserted that the Nigeria Customs Service, with its recent revenue records, appeared poised to multiply its financial contributions—an imperative for the country given its current economic needs.

He said, “By encouraging a more balanced approach, the aim is to empower local businesses through increased attention to export initiatives, aligning with a broader vision for a sustainable economic landscape.”

A similar interactive session with the Procurement Committee from the House of Representatives shed light on the financial commitments of the Nigeria Customs Service.  However,  discussions were postponed to another date.

How Customs Operatives uncover 975 hidden rounds of red star live cartridges at Imeko, Ogun

Intercepts 975 live ammunition concealed in 5 bags of rice 

ZAINAB JUNAID

Operatives of Ogun 1 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) has uncovered the antics deployed by unscrupulous criminals to smuggle in live ammunition through a bush path along Palace/Ayetoro road, Imeko, Afon local Government area of Ogun State, as they intercepted 5 bags of foreign parboiled rice containing 975 rounds of red star live cartridges at 0005hrs on Monday 27, November 2023.

Acting Customs Area Controller of the Command, Ahmad Bello Shuaib, disclosed this on Wednesday while showcasing the most recent seizures made at Idiroko border area of Ogun State.

He added that efforts are underway to track perpetrators of the illicit importation.

Acting Controller Shuaib expressed delight on how operatives of the Command thwarted the evil plans of the enemies of the State by preventing smuggling of live ammunition into the country.

“Our presence here today depicts our unwavering commitment to safeguarding and strengthening the security architecture of our beloved nation against insecurity as we will be showcasing our most recent anti smuggling exploits. We are delighted to report that we have thwarted the evil plans of the enemies of the State by preventing the smuggling of live ammunition into the country.”

To him, arms and ammunition smuggling is a high-intelligence operation, often attempting to evade the watchful eyes of law enforcement and it requires concerted and collaborative efforts from law-abiding citizens of this country to checkmate.

I’m view of this, the acting Controller opined that proactive intelligence is required in this regard. “Smuggling of arms and ammunition is a menace that knows no borders and feeds on the vulnerability of our society,” he said.

He warned that the consequences of unchecked smuggling of arms and ammunition are severe, ranging from the empowerment of criminal organizations to escalating crises and compromising national security. “For these reasons, we will not relent nor compromise in waging war against the smuggling of unlawful arms and ammunition in building a safe and stable nation,” he said.

Explaining how operatives of the Command uncovered the secret of the unscrupulous element, Acting Comptroller Shuaib informed that, On Monday, 27 November 2023, our operatives conducted a sessional and intelligence-based operation to unravel the tactics deployed by unscrupulous elements to bring in live ammunition through the Imeko axis of the State. We have been on the trail of the ammunition for about a week. Fortunately, at 00:05 hours of the day, we received an intel that the five bags of foreign parboiled rice, containing live cartridges of Red Star ammunition, had been carefully hidden in a bush path along the Palace-Ayetoro road, Imeko Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State.

“Our operatives went to the spot and evacuated the five bags of rice without any encounter. The bags of rice were suspected due to the unusual threading and sewing of the sacks. This quickly aroused the suspicion of our operatives, leading to their opening for proper examination at the Border station.

“During the examination, about 975 rounds of Red Star live cartridges were found to have been ingeniously concealed in the bags. We have intensified efforts to track down the perpetrators of this nefarious act for them to be brought to justice. We recognize the potential danger of arms and ammunition trafficking, which is life-threatening. We shall not renege on our efforts in combating smuggling activities in their entirety.”



The Ag. Controller later appreciated the officers and men of the Command for their bravery and commend the patriotism of their informant. “We call on well-meaning Nigerians with useful intel to collaborate with us in enhancing the security of our dear nation. You are assured of maximum security cover. Let me use this medium to reiterate that we remain resolute in promoting national security.” he assured.
He also expressed gratitude to the Comptroller General of Customs for his support and enhancement of the Command’s operations. Controller Shuaibu equally extended his appreciation to sister agencies for the synergy and collaboration the command has continuously enjoyed.

“We shall continue to appreciate the enormous support of the Customs CG, Adewale Bashir Adeniyi, in enhancing our activities in Ogun State. We equally appreciate the continuous synergy and collaboration enjoyed with our sister agencies.” he concluded.

 

 

Tuesday 28 November 2023

Customs records seizures worth N2.9billion in FOU Zone B


ZAINAB JUNAID 

"I will like to emphasize that the closure of all land borders with Niger Republic is in full force, l wish to remind all and sundry that our Unit will continue to ensure full compliance with the directives of the leadership and management of the Nigeria Customs Service saddled with the duty of implementing the Federal Government directives," Comptroller Wada 

 The intelligence drive and improved strategies deployed by Federal Operation Unit Zone B, Kaduna, has resulted in the seizures of several contrabands, illicit drugs worth Two Billion, Eight Hundred Eighty-Eight Million, Four Hundred and Sixty Thousand, Two Hundred and Ninety-Four Naira and Sixty-Eight Kobo (N2,888,460,294.68) DPV.

Comptroller Dalha Wada Chedi disclosed this at a first briefing held at the Unit on Tuesday since his assumption of duty as the Comptroller of the Zone.

He highlighted items seized by the Zone to include-61 Used Vehicles with DPV of N2, 073, 835, 718. 23 DPV, 18 Means of conveyance with DPV of N236,386,387.47, 2991 Bags of Foreign Parboiled Rice (50Kg each) with DPV of     N202,202,737.20, 25 Bags of Foreign Parboiled Rice (25Kg each) with DPV of N994,815.00.

Others are 292 Foreign Refined Vegetable Oils (25litres each) with DPV of N17,943.400.00; 2131 Cartons of Spaghetti, Macaroni & Couscous with DPV of N17,972,861.32, 640; Bales of Foreign second-hand Clothing with DPV of          N137,356,492.15 among other items.

Comptroller Dalha stressed that in line with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), all items seized that are more relevant to our sister agencies’ mandate will be handed over to them, the NAFDAC especially, where our Unit will hand over all seized Pharmaceuticals items to them for further investigation and prosecution wherever possible.


To him, “Permit me to also emphasize that our Unit will continue to leverage on the policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, in terms of all operational processes aimed at achieving optimal results.

“I call on all stakeholders, especially traders and business people, including all Nigerians to eschew all activities that are in violation of the customs extant laws, so that we can continue to respect ourselves and support the development and growth of our national objectives; as we will leave no stone unturned to ensure that all acts of smuggling and anti-economic activities are fully challenged and the full force of the law brought to bear.

“We are not unaware that within the ember months and especially this yuletide period, many would want to engage in illegal activities, smugglers and all other unscrupulous traders are warned to steer clear of Zone B, our men are fully on ground and combat ready to act in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and as enshrined in the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.

"I will like to emphasize that the closure of all land borders with Niger Republic is in full force, l wish to remind all and sundry that our Unit will continue to ensure full compliance with the directives of the leadership and management of the Nigeria Customs Service saddled with the duty of implementing the Federal Government directives," he reiterated.

Comptroller Wada appreciated critical partners- the  Nigeria Military, Nigeria Police Force, National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and all other sister agencies for their support and further solicited for more collaboration from all stakeholders in order to achieve the desired goals in the Command.


TCIP Customs Hands Over $54,330 Tramadol Bribe Money to EFCC

TCIP Customs Hands Over $54,330 Tramadol Bribe Money to EFCC 

ZAINAB JUNAID 

The Customs Area Controller of Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, has handed over $54,330 bribe money to Lagos Zonal Commander of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Michael Wetkas.

The tramadol according to a statement made available to journalists by management of the Command, were falsely declared as electrical appliances valued at over N856m with a view to conceal them while the cash were offered to compromise the customs officers.

In the statement, the Area Controller said the act is in clear violation of Section 233 of Nigeria Customs Service Act (NCAA) 2023 and commended the officers who stood their grounds to work ethically and lawfully in the interest of national security.

He further called for continuous compliance on the part of port users and reminded them that the NCS with the collaboration of sister agencies like EFCC will continue to frustrate criminal activities in the port.

Nnadi thanked Comptroller Oloyede, who under his watch, this seizure was achieved and described him as a good example of the NCS. 

He said the two suspects arrested in connection with the two containers are currently being investigated by the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control for possible prosecution. 

While receiving the cash at the Command's headquarters, Mr. Michael Wekas described the feat as a victory for the country and to all the security agencies. He specifically celebrated the officers of the NCS that achieved it. 

Wetkas further lauded the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, for the commendation letter given out to appreciate the six Customs Officers who refused to bow to pressure and inducement from the owners of the illicit drugs. 

He thus promised continued collaboration between the EFCC, NCS and other sister agencies. 

His words, "the era of working without collaboration is gone as the agencies now work closer."

 

Sunday 26 November 2023

Customs CG Hosts Maiden Reunion

 Pledges Welfare Boost for Retired Management Team

ZAINAB JUNAID

In a heartfelt address, Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has reassured retirees of the Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) a comprehensive measures to elevate their welfare with a plan to integrate them into the Nigeria Customs Service's healthcare programs.

The CGC emphasized his commitment to sustaining bonds beyond active service at a momentous gathering organized at the Customs Corporate Headquarters in Abuja on Saturday, 25 November 2023, where retired Management Team members of the Service celebrated a shared legacy of diligence and commitment.

Adeniyi further disclosed ongoing discussions with the Minister of Finance to champion a bill establishing a dedicated Pension Scheme, saying, "This strategic initiative reflects foresight in securing the financial future of leaders within the Nigeria Customs Service."

The CGC underscored the significance of the reunion, stating, “Today marks a momentous occasion as we come together for the first-ever reunion of Customs' seasoned leaders.”

He emphasized the wealth of knowledge within the room and the need to strengthen the roots connecting the past, present, and future of the Nigeria Customs Service.

Highlighting the retirees' significant contributions, Adeniyi emphasized crafting customized programs for seamless collaboration, ensuring the service continues to benefit from their expertise. He described the gathering as a definitive avenue for connecting with successful leaders who have played pivotal roles in shaping the organization.

Optimistic about the impact of the reunion, the CGC expressed confidence that their coming together would contribute to greater efficiency, enhanced regulatory compliance, and stable economic development goals for the country.

 “I am confident that with your continued support and guidance, we will overcome challenges and achieve greater heights.” He noted.

Those present at the occasion included the immediate past Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Ahmed Ali (retired), Dr. Abubakar Musa, Bernard Nwadialo, and a former sole administrator, Major-General SOG Ango (retired). Many retired Deputy Comptroller-Generals of Customs and Assistant Comptroller-Generals of Customs were also in attendance.





Friday 24 November 2023

NIPR Unveils Nigeria Reputation Management Group with Notable Members

 NIPR Unveils Nigeria Reputation Management Group with Notable Members

By Muhammad Bashir

The President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Ike Neliaku, inaugurated the Nigeria Reputation Management Group (NRMG) on 24 November 2023 in Abuja. 

In his remarks, the NIPR President affirmed that the combination  of distinguished assembly

 of 23 members, led by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, marks a significant step towards fortifying Nigeria's global image.

"The NRMG, born out of a commitment to enhancing Nigeria's reputation, has a multifaceted mandate. In addition to developing sustainable strategies and operational modalities, the group is tasked with identifying critical national assets and wielding influence over Nigeria's reputation," the NIPR President stated. 

President Neliaku announced that the group will take charge of reconvening the annual "Nigeria Reputation Summit" starting in 2024, establishing it as a world-class flagship event of the NIPR. The NRMG is also entrusted with recommending viable structures for the proposed Nigeria Reputation Trust Fund, a financial instrument aimed at bolstering initiatives dedicated to enhancing the country's reputation on the global stage.

Outlining the pivotal responsibilities,  Neliaku emphasized that beyond advising the NIPR Council on matters of national reputation, the group is mandated to curate pertinent content on Nigeria's reputation. This reservoir of information will be strategically deployed, aligning with the NRMG initiative. Additionally, the group will undertake assignments designed to attract professional, reputational, and financial value to the Institute.

The 23-member group comprises a constellation of noteworthy figures, including Ambassador Zubairu Dada, former Foreign Minister of State; Yomi Badejo, President of the African Public Relations Association (APRA); and Professor Kate Omenugha, a luminary in the field who served as the Commissioner for Education in Anambra State.

Thursday 23 November 2023

Customs Hands Over Seized Illicit Substances Weighing Over 15,000kg to NDLEA

...says it's a call to action for safer Nigeria

ZAINAB JUNAID 

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) delivered a blow to drug cartels operating within the nation's coastal waters and land borders by handing over hard substances, suspected to be Cannabis Sativa and Tramadol, to the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). 

The handover ceremony according to a statement by the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Abdullahi Maiwada, occurred on Thursday, 23 November 2023, at the Customs Warehouse in Karu, Abuja.

The statement partly read that during a joint press briefing, Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, affirmed that the illicit substances were seized in operations conducted by the Western Marine Command, FOU Zone ‘A,’ and Zone ‘B’ formations. Notable contributors to this effort included the Ogun 1 Area Command and Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘C.’

He recalled that the Nigeria Customs Service and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) had solidified their commitment to combat drug trafficking by signing a Memorandum of Understanding in 4 April 2023.

CGC Adeniyi emphasized the significance of community support in the battle against drug trafficking saying, "This is a battle for every citizen." He detailed the seized items, including 13,567 parcels of Cannabis Sativa from Zone ‘A,’ 1,511 parcels and 292 bags of Indian Hemp from Zone ‘B,’ and 3,213 parcels and blocks, along with 935 sacks of Cannabis Sativa from Zone ‘C’.

From Ogun I Command, 2,223 wraps and 144 sacks of Cannabis Sativa, weighing a total of 3,312.7kg, were seized. Additionally, the Western Marine Command contributed with 2,205 parcels weighing 624kg.

The Director of Narcotics, Samuel Gazama, representing the Chairman and Chief Executive of NDLEA, commended the Nigeria Customs Service for its pivotal role in cleansing the country of illicit drugs. 

He stressed the severe societal threat posed by Cannabis Sativa and affirmed the NDLEA's unwavering commitment to collaboration with the NCS in the relentless fight against drug trafficking. Gazama concluded, "We will not relent until our battles on drug trafficking are achieved."


Apapa Command generates N135bn in October 2023

 ...makes N11.3bn outstanding daily collection

ZAINAB JUNAID 

Apapa Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has achieved a landmark revenue collection feat with the generation of N11.3bn on November 22, 2023 thus surpasssing the existing highest daily collection record of N10bn which was  achieved on August 3, 2023.

In a statement signed by the Command's Public Relations Officer, CSC Abubakar Usman, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) for the Command, Comptroller Babajide Jaiyeoba described the collection as a fallout of teamwork, system audit ,compliance and zero compromise, but further urged officers of the command to sustain the tempo of hard work.

Comptroller Jaiyeoba said the command has been more focused on its mandate and collected N135bn for the month of October, which presently is the highest monthly collection in its history.

According to the CAC, the recent daily and monthly revenue collection achievements should be a motivation for officers to do more to justify the confidence invested in the service by the Federal Government and 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. 

The CAC also urged members of the Apapa port community like importers, licensed customs agents, chandlers, haulage operators, and freight forwarders to see compliance and obedience to laws as part of their civic responsibility as citizens. 

He reiterated that his office is open for dialogue and suggestions on ways to improve customs service delivery and achieve federal government objectives. 

Comptroller Jaiyeoba lauded various federal government agencies for their cooperation while describing customs relationship with them as excellent all geared towards realizing government goals. 

"We are very optimistic about meeting our target for the year. Even though, from the initial part of the year, it was not what was expected but from what we have been recording in the last 2 months , I am very optimistic that we will be able to get there".

"I keep telling some of my surbodinates, who want to be discouraged, that it is not over until it is over.I believe it is achievable.What we need is the willpower and the willpower is there. I know that by the end of the year, we will have cause to celebrate."

"My counsel to sister agencies is that they stick to their standard operating  procedures, and I want to put on record that other security agencies  have been cooperating with us."

"The issue is just with these non-governmental organizations, and we will continue to tell them let's play the game by the rules. Whether you are an agent or licensed chandler,  there is a condition for your license.The condition for every operator is spelt out. If we all play according to the rules of the game, there will be less friction, and we will be able to achieve a secured port environment. "

"I keep telling people that we are working  because the port is secured .The onus is not only on any of us, but all of us. We should all be able to do what we need to do to secure the port. An agent can discover that some of their counterparts are doing things that can undermine the security of the port. They  should let us know so that we will address it right from the beginning before it causes a problem to everyone, " the statement read partly.



MAJAN: New Executives Emerge Six Months after Rays Demise

…. Jerry Aguigbo elected as new President 

ZAINAB JUNAID 

Six months after the demise of the pragmatic and charismatic leader of Maritime Journalist Association of Nigeria(MAJAN), Mr. Ray Ugochukwu, the association has dissolved existing cabinet and elected new executive members to over see the affairs of the association.

Jerry Aguigbo emerged new President of the association after successfully passing through rigorous screening and also unopposed in the election conducted at the association’s secretariat on Thursday, November 23, 2023.

Other members of the executives are Mr Ranmilowo Ojalumo of factual Nigeria- Vice President;  Udeme Clement- Secretary; Frank Odinukaeze premium News Daily- PRO; Silas Onuoha-Financial Secretary; Love Oyedokun- Treasurer, Okezie Nnadi- Provost

The oath of office was administered on the newly elected by Mr. Ebenezer William of Maritime Connect former reporter with business and Maritime West Africa Magazine.

Speaking shortly after being sworn in , Jerry Aguigbo promised to take the association to the next level and also deploy what he learnt from the former president Mr Ray Ugochukwu who passed on six months ago.

Having gone through tutelage from the former president of MAJAN, MR. Ray Ugochukwu, the newly elected president, Jerry Aguigbo promised to bring to bear  what he learnt from Mr Ray Ugochukwu.

He thanked all those that participated in the election and promised to deliver more and hope for successful completion of the four  years tenure.

Aguigbo further urged members to be more proactive in the discharge of their duties and assured members of the association ‘s support at all times.

CG Adewale Pledges to strengthen Nigeria's reputation globally as he chairs NRMG committee

...set to promote the culture of 'reputation consciousness'

ZAINAB JUNAID

As part of a renewed commitment and deliberate effort to strengthening Nigeria's reputation globally, the Comptroller General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has pledged to contribute his quota in addressing critical reputational challenges that have affected Nigeria as a country. 

Adewale made the pledge at the inauguration of the Nigeria Reputation Management Group (NRMG) committee held on Thursday 23 November 2023, in Abuja.

NRMG is an initiative established by the leadership of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).

Commending the leadership of NIPR for this initiative, Adeniyi said the idea is coming at the time leaders are deliberating on how to revamp the country's image. 

According to him, “For the current leadership of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), which I am a proud Fellow, let me commend you for sustaining this vision and escalating it to this level. I urge you to continue to accord priority attention and seriousness to this Committee to achieve the set goals. The success of this initiative will give a major boost to the relevance of the Institute; hence, no efforts should be spared.” 

He said, “Reputation plays a key role in every aspect of human endeavour and any individual, organization, state or nation that wants to be taken seriously and be on top among peers must make deliberate effort to promote the culture of “reputation consciousness”. 

“Unfortunately, the society, especially, many African nations have not recognized the power of reputation in turning their economies around. Though intangible in nature, reputation if properly understood, effectively planned, efficiently harnessed and well deployed, will position any country for greater value, global relevance and remarkable competitiveness.

“this great idea of NRMG is a product of an Institute whose mandate revolves around reputation building and management. More importantly, the project, which is designed to deliver value to the country will be driven by competent and reputable industry experts. From the Committee’s Terms of Reference (ToR), I see a well conceived initiative with the potentials of advancing the course of our nation.”

He however, bemoaned the poor global perception rate of Nigeria and how it has negatively impacted the nation’s economy but stressed that NMRG initiative will help yield the right results.

Adeniyi later gave his consent to serve as the Chairman, NIPR Nigeria Reputation Management Group (NRMG) Committee, saying he is responsive of the enormous value the project will add to Nigeria as a whole.

His words,”May I assure the Institute and our stakeholders across the nation that I will do my best to ensure that the objectives of this important initiative are achieved. 

“May I also use this medium to call on the governments at all levels, organizations, individuals and other stakeholders involved in Nigeria project to give reputation matters priority attention, as every reputational error from individuals, organizations or government distorts development, affects our global outlook and rating, thus retards progress.

“On behalf of my team (members of the Committee), I accept this responsibility to serve as the Chairman, NIPR Nigeria Reputation Management Group (NRMG) Committee because I know the enormous value this project will add to our country, Nigeria.

“I also commend the Council of the NIPR under the leadership of the President, Dr. Ike Neliaku for the giant strides recorded within the first three months in office. I am quite impressed and wishing you all the best as you handle the affairs of the Institute,” He concluded.

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 22 November 2023

DC Shuaib attributes over 400% increase in October Revenue to Robust Stakeholders' Engagement

....Command Seizes Contrabands Worth N398.4m

ZAINAB JUNAID

The Acting Customs Area Controller, Ogun 1 Area Command, of the Nigeria Customs Service(NCS) Deputy Comptroller Ahmadu Bello Shuaibu, has attributed the significant increase of over 400% (N24,921,200.00) in the revenue generated for the month of October 2023 compared to that recorded in 2022 to the unwavering commitment of the Command to trade facilitation and robust stakeholders’ engagement.

DC Shuaibu made the attribution at a press briefing held at the Command today to reel out the Command’s achievements in October, 2023.

He said the achievements underscore their unwavering commitment to contributing to economic development and national security of the Country, through the mandate of revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and trade facilitation in Ogun State.

Reeling out the achievements made so far, DC Shuaib disclosed that the Command raised thirty million, four hundred and eight thousand, two hundred and seventy six naira (N30,408,276.00) as revenue, through baggage assessment and auction sales of seized petroleum products."

A significant increase of about twenty four million, nine hundred and twenty one thousand, two hundred naira(N24,921,200.00), that is an increase of 400%, when compared to the amount five million, four hundred and eighty seven thousand and seventy six (N5,487,076.00) collected in 2022 for the same period under review.

"We are able to achieve these feat due to our unwavering commitment to trade facilitation and robust stakeholders’ engagement," the DC said.

He added that the Command recorded seizures of 122 items comprising 901 parcels of Cannabis Sativa, fondly called Marijuana or Indian hemp; 500 pieces of foreign-used Pneumatic Tyres, popularly referred to as Tokunbo tyres; 23 units of vehicles used as means of conveying prohibited goods and 5 foreign used vehicles also known as Tokunbo; and 4,684 bags of foreign parboiled rice in 50kg each, which is an equivalence of 8 trailers load, among others.  

The seizures according to him, correspond to three hundred and ninety eight million, four hundred and seventy thousand, six hundred and eighty seven naira(N398,470,687.00) Duty Paid Value.

"The persistent seizure of Cannabis Sativa, Foreign used Pneumatic tyres and other dangerous goods, is a testimony of the Command’s relentless efforts and resilience in preventing our teeming youth from harmful substances which could either truncate or render their lives useless.

"It is also a proof of our concern in safeguarding our motorists from road mishap which could terminate their lives or subject them to permanent disability. We are determined to making our society a safe place to live with peace of mind and an enabling environment for our businesses to thrive," he said 

"Our success story is attributed to the enabling working atmosphere created by the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR and his management team. As a matter of fact, we recently took delivery of 8 Toyota Land Cruiser trucks, provided by the CGC to enhance our anti-smuggling operations. Other factors responsible for our achievements was the strategic deployment of our gallant Officers and Men, deployment of intelligence and collaborative efforts of the sister agencies, and other critical stakeholders.

"As part of the commitment to improve on the existing synergy and collaboration with critical stakeholders in Ogun State, upon resumption of office, we embarked on a familiarization tour of traditional Institutions and security agencies. We were warmly received in all the places visited and secured their reassurances of continuous support and good working relationship. We visited the palaces of Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, the Olota and Paramount Ruler of Aworiland and Oniko of Ikolaje Kingdom, Idiroko. We equally visited the State Commands/Unit of the Nigerian Police (NPF), National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Department of Security Service, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 35 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy School of Music (NNSM) and 192 Battalion Rear of the Nigerian Army. 

The economic well-being and security of our dear nation is a serious business that should not be compromised. We reassured the general public of our unwavering dedication to discharging our statutory responsibility with due diligence and utmost sense of patriotism. We operate an open-door policy to accommodate the support of patriotic Nigerians through sharing of useful information and other forms of information that may require our attention on legitimate trade or our activities generally. Let me use this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to stemming the tides of smuggling in Ogun State and warn recalcitrant smugglers or would be smugglers to steer clear of smuggling activities or face the consequences.  Failure to heed these warnings await them gross financial loss and full wrath of the law."