***As Apapa Command Honours Outstanding Stakeholders
By Miriam Humbe
Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has commended the Area Controller of Apapa Port Command, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu, for the Command’s outstanding revenue collection of over N2.2tr and urged him to sustain the tempo.
Customs Public Relations Officer, (CPRO), Apapa Port Command, CSC Abubakar Usman disclosed this in a statement signed on Monday.
The CGC said this in Apapa on Friday December 13, 2024 at the Command’s End of the Year party and award ceremony
CGC Adeniyi harped on the need for compliance and synergies as necessary strategies to greater productivity at the port.
Represented by Deputy Comptroller General, Caroline Niagwan, DCG Tariff and Trade, Adeniyi said that compliance was a competitive advantage.
He congratulated the Customs Area Controller and all the officers and men of Apapa Area Command for the milestone achieved in revenue collection to the tune of N2.2tr and still counting which has earned the Command multiple accolades
“It is with immense pleasure that I stand before you today to celebrate a shared commitment to compliance and excellence in trade.
“This award ceremony is a testament to your dedication to ethical business practices, adherence to regulations, and unwavering support for the principles that drive Nigeria’s economic growth.
“Compliance is not merely a requirement; it is a competitive advantage. It fosters transparency, reduces operational risks, and strengthens the trust between businesses and regulatory authorities.
“It also positions compliant stakeholders to enjoy streamlined processes, faster clearance times, and access to the numerous benefits that come with being recognized as trusted trade partners.
“As a Service, we understand that sustaining compliance can sometimes require capacity building, especially as global trade evolves.
“To this end, the Service is committed to providing the necessary training, technical assistance, and partnerships that will empower you with the knowledge and tools to maintain this high standard.
“Our goal is to ensure that every stakeholder remains competitive,vinnovative, and aligned with global best practices.
“By working together, we can unlock even greater opportunities for growth. Compliant stakeholders not only contribute to national revenue but also drive economic development, attract foreign investments, and enhance Nigeria’s position in international trade”.
Comptroller Olomu appreciated the CGC and the customs management team for always providing the direction and inspiration to the Command in it’s drive to meet government’s expectations.
He described the end of year party as many things rolled up in one as it strengthened the stakeholders’ bond as a community of government and private sector collaborators working together for the betterment of Nigeria.
He said it was also to celebrate together as the year 2024 ends and honour those whose outstanding performances contributed in shaping the Command’s achievements in the outgoing year.
Comptroller Olomu said despite the challenges of low trade volume, the Command was able to achieve it’s target, a reflection of officers’ commitment and dedication to duty
He said that in line with the policy thrust of the CGC, the Command utilised it’s relationship with stakeholders to achieve it’s goal this year.
According to him, improving on stakeholder engagement had become an operational template the Comptroller General of Customs impressed on the officers and expressed joy to announce that it had proven to be a masterstroke towards enhanced compliance.
Comptroller Olomu said: “Compliance is no doubt the bedrock of all customs achievements in areas of revenue collection, anti smuggling and legitimate trade facilitation.
“Our approach to regularly engage our sister government agencies has raised our degree of intelligence sharing towards a common national interest.
“Let me use this period to thank the NPA, DSS, NDLEA, NAQS,Port Health, Police, Immigration and other sister government agencies for their consistent collaboration in 2024.
‘They are indeed an integral part of the Command’s success story in 2024. I urge them to stay on board let’s do it again in 2025.
“With our port users, we maintained regularly enlightenment meetings, faster trade dispute resolution mechanism and consistent appraisal of feedbacks to keep improving on our responsibilities.
“There have been positive fallouts of our regular interface with our stakeholders. This is evident in our collection of N2..2tr revenue and still counting, zeroing in on the minority that attempt smuggling by curbing their activities with seizures. We are fostering inclusivity and this will continue in 2025
“We have ensured no container, import or export consignment goes through our control without due diligence of proper examination.
“This has been the foundation of our impeccable enforcement drive.
“We are honouring some of our officers and stakeholders for their outstanding performances in the year 2024 .
“I want to urge the awardees to see this as a call for more commitment to surpass their best outputs. There is no end to improvement
“This should also be a challenge to those who didn’t make the award list this time, I urge them to keep improving with a promise that their inputs shall not go unnoticed for due recognition”.
Among those recognised with various awards were APM Terminals, Sifax Group, ENL Consortium, Dangote, Talod Ocean Airfreight and Princess Chi Ezeh the CEO of Munah Sylva Nigeria Limited.
The Command also recognised serving and retired officers for their contributions to it’s overall successes in 2024.
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