The Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs
Service (NCS) has intercepted a 20ft container of “READY TO EAT FOODS’’ like
Egusi Soup, Jollof Rice, Ogbono, Yam Porridge imported from India.
The Customs
Area Controller, Comptroller Bashar Yusuf, disclosed this in a statement made
available to newsmen on Monday in Lagos by the Public Relations Officer of the
Command, Mr Uche Ejesieme.Yusuf spoke with stakeholders at the SDV/SCOA
Terminal while handing over the container of imported prepared foods to officials
of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
The controller described the scenario as an
“aberration”, considering the fact that government granted zero duty for the
importation of machinery for the packaging of agricultural products.“Why should
indigenous menu be imported into the country at a time when investors are much
sought after to boost local industries,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
quotes Yusuf as saying.
The controller said the command generated 25.7
billion in November, up from N25.3 billion recorded in October.Yusuf said that
the higher revenue was recorded in spite of the recession and low imports.He
said that the command would continue to explore all avenues for maximum revenue
collection.
According to him, this is in view of the exigencies
of the moment, which placed more responsibilities on the service.Yusuf urged
potential investors to take advantage of the numerous export potential in the
country for their socio-economic benefits.
In a related development, while briefing a group of
senior officers undergoing training in the command, the controller admonished
them to make professionalism, integrity and transparency as their watchword.He
also urged the officers to ensure effective leadership and supervision in
carrying out their duties.Yusuf said the various trade facilitation tools as
provided in the automation of Customs procedures would guide the officers in the
discharge of their functions.The controller told the officers to see training
and re-training as a veritable tools that would sharpen their knowledge toward
achieving desired results.
He appreciated the Comptroller-General of Customs,
Retired Col. Hameed Ali, for effectively re-positioning the service in spite of
global recession.“NCS is still working tirelessly to remain on top of its
statutory mandate,’’ the controller said.Yusuf said that this could not have
been possible if not for the pragmatic leadership of the comptroller-general
and his management.“In this era and dispensation, officers are expected to be
above board with deep sense of commitment and responsibility in the discharge
of their functions.“The Change ideology of the comptroller -general must be
given priority attention,’’ the controller said.He, however, warned that
anybody that fails to key into the new order would be seriously sanctioned.
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