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Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by ochusdb(m): 4:44am On Jul 02, 2020
The Strike Force of the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), in Zone ‘A’, said it has raised a Debit Notes (DN) worth more than N1.104 billion from importers of cargo that pays lesser Customs duties into the Federal Government coffers from the six area commands of the service in the South West.

The Co-ordinator of the Strike force, Assistant Comptroller Abba Kakudi, in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday said the amount generated through the Debits Notes was in the last six months.

According to him, “the seizures were between January 1 and June 11, 2020, adding that in spite of COVID-19 pandemic, which affected movement of goods, the Strike force team were able to raise DN to the tune of N1.104 billion.”

Speaking on the seizures, he said in the last two weeks, the Strike force team has given a hard chase to smugglers who were desperate to unleash economic dislocation on the country.

Giving the details of the seizures, he added that, “Our seizures include; 1000 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice with the Duty Payment Value (DPV) 13.252 million; 10 Tokunbo vehicles with DPV N31.184 million and 30 bales of second-hand clothing with DPV of N2.160 million. It is important to say that in order to help the economy to grow, there is no need to import what we can produce here in Nigeria or bringing in prohibited items.


“The Federal Government has encouraged a lot of rice farmers in the country, where local rice is being produced in large quantity and even healthier than foreign rice. Traders should avail themselves of this opportunity to market our indigenous products in such a way, as to grow the economy maximally.

“You will be surprised that in a bid to police the smugglers from bringing in these prohibited products, our officers face a lot of dangers as most of the smugglers are armed, sometimes not necessarily with rifles but machetes, charms and other dangerous weapons, but we are not overwhelmed.

“This ugly situation is experienced more around the creaks where inhabitants mobilise some under-aged people against us, to the extent of calling us names as well as some stoning us, all in a bid to prevent us from making or securing seizures.”

He, therefore, appealed to those who believe that smuggling is very lucrative to desist from it as Customs officers are always a step above them in all their plots and strategies, saying that a smuggler is an economic saboteur and such trade cannot be the best means of livelihood due to inherent dangers as well as loses to those behind it.

He lamented that smuggling ruins the economy of any nation, adding that a lot of incentives have been provided by the Federal Government to revamp the nation’s economy and it should not be allowed to be reversed.

https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/customs-collects-1bn-south-west-importers-month-304325/amp

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by SmartProf(m): 5:51am On Jul 02, 2020
Is that all you collected or that's what u are remitting? If we are really generating all these monies, how then is Buhari's govt always desperately seeking loans each moment from all corners? Something doesn't add up

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by NaijadrivaCars: 7:40am On Jul 02, 2020
The wealth of Nigeria seems to come mostly from the Southern part.

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by NaijadrivaCars: 7:51am On Jul 02, 2020
Top1gun:


[s]From the Southwest n SouthSouth. The wretched Southeast populated by the Igbos keep calling itself the beta South while we all know it is the wretched South.[/s]

Say to yourself, "Let hate not kill me".

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Sammy07: 7:57am On Jul 02, 2020
Theives, it's from these borders

idiroko (Ogun)
kishi (Oyo)
Shaki (Oyo)
Ipokia (Ogun)
Umeko (Ogun)

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by DEROX: 8:01am On Jul 02, 2020
south west has the boarder and sea port so the economy dey our hand we are not landlocked

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by BlackfireX: 8:04am On Jul 02, 2020
And how much was collected in the North??

The southern smugglers attacks you with machete, charms abi , so the northern smugglers what did they use?? Fura de nunu??






South the cash cow of the North.

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by NaijadrivaCars: 9:58am On Jul 02, 2020
Top1gun:
[s]Learn to tell your father the truth no matter the propaganda he brainwashed your damaged head with from birth. It is igbo culture to flaunt it when you have it but your father is wailing in pain because your region is the most wretched in the south now, so you don't want SS N SW to flaunt their wealth but foolish lost jews from hell can flaunt theirs at other ba ?! Craz de your head.[/s]




Majority of those importers are who?

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Findschoolnews: 10:31am On Jul 02, 2020

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by PapaPHWalka: 10:31am On Jul 02, 2020
Weirdly accurate
Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Jimwils: 10:31am On Jul 02, 2020
Audio money

They should use the money to re-roof their houses grin

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Zuriel23: 10:31am On Jul 02, 2020
Well-done to our custom officers. Should other sectors of this government agencies raises money as this customs dose, it will help in achieving more targets on development.


Though our custom can do more and better.
Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Slawormir: 10:32am On Jul 02, 2020
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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by freshkpomo(m): 10:33am On Jul 02, 2020
Na WA o.....


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Say no to old leaders.

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Buhari2023(m): 10:33am On Jul 02, 2020
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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by DEHVEHLOP(m): 10:33am On Jul 02, 2020
Southwest is always a blessing to Nigeria...













But sadly government spends those huge income on crimes curtailment, especially the ones committed by chest beating lost Jews from the land of the rising crimes.





Yoruba RẸWÀ

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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by Nobody: 10:34am On Jul 02, 2020
Top1gun:
Learn to tell your father the truth no matter the propaganda he brainwashed your damaged head with from birth. It is igbo culture to flaunt it when you have it but your father is wailing in pain because your region is the most wretched in the south now, so you don't want SS N SW to flaunt their wealth but foolish lost jews from hell can flaunt theirs at other ba ?! Craz de your head.




It's Igbo culture to flaunt it ? Really ?
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Re: Customs Collects N1.1bn From South-west Importers In Six Months by sunshineV(f): 10:34am On Jul 02, 2020
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