PTML Customs Command rakes in N152bn revenue in six months
….As Comptroller Daniyan vows to sustain diligent cargo examination
Maureen Aguta
The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has collected a total of N152, 648,517,532.05 between January and June 2024 which represents 49.7 per cent increase above the N101, 981,098,502.07 collected same period of 2023.
Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Tenny Daniyan disclosed that the 2024 half year collection is N50, 667,419,029.98 higher than previous year’s figures in the corresponding period.
Comptroller Daniyan, who expressed confidence that the command will generate more revenue in the second half of the year, also charged officers to sustain the precedence of diligent cargo examination.
He urged examination and releasing officers to always apply diligence, responsibility and higher level of security consciousness in the course of handling any import or export cargo passing through the command.
While reiterating the recent charge of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR on all officers to shun any form of compromise in the discharge of their duties, Comptroller Daniyan said national security is the bedrock of a thriving economy as no serious economic growth can be witnessed where there is insecurity.
He said arms and ammunition in the hands of non state actors puts the country in danger and illicit drugs have been globally noted as a fueling factor for much unlawful behavior.
The CAC who reiterated that the two hour cargo clearance time for compliant roll-on roll-off (RoRo) cargoes is still in place as the command is stepping up on trade facilitation in line with the time release study thrust of the CGC.
Comptroller Daniyan also advised terminal operators, importers, exporters, licensed customs agents, freight forwarders and all stakeholders in the port system to keep themselves abreast with government import and export prohibition directive.
Speaking against the background of recent arms, ammunition and illicit drug discoveries in some other commands across the country, the CAC PTML Command warned that no one found to be involved in such illegal activities will be spared from the wrath of law.
“I want to urge all customs officers in PTML to always insist on cargo examination like we have always done. You are hereby placed on red alert to keep doing the right thing as importers of arms, ammunition and illicit drugs have shown more desperation in recent times.
” Let us continue to make PTML a no go area for perpetrators of such illegalities and be ready to make seizures of such items including effecting arrests of persons suspected to be involved with such activities.
“I strongly believe we will do more with revenue collection and trade facilitation in the second half of 2024 as we continually improve on our level of service delivery and diligent implementation of all government directives.
“We are not going to sacrifice national security on the altar of trade facilitation. Both will run side by side. None will suffer for the other,” Comptroller Daniyan said.