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Thursday 30 November 2023

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

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