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Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Danmas: 7:38am On Nov 06, 2015
Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd.)
By Senator Iroegbu, James Emejo and Yemi Akinsuyi in Abuja

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd.), has disclosed that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) generates between N1 billion and N1.5billion on a daily basis through various import duties.

Ali stated this on Thursday when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, at the Naval Headquarters in Abuja.

He said the NCS as presently constituted with limited facilities to carry out its duties, lacks the capacity to generate the needed revenue for the country and will therefore require the assistance of the Nigerian Navy.
Also, the service disclosed that it would re-open the Gamboru and Banke border posts in Maiduguri, Borno State, years after the positions were temporarily abandoned following deadly attacks by Boko Haram
The Comptroller-General noted that apart from the daily revenue generation, the nation loses billions of naira during most of its numerous public holidays.

He said: “Part of our job on trade certification is dependent on the navy, the more we get the more likely our revenue rises.

“Any day we declare public holiday we lose money, in practical terms the customs, our ports generates about N1 billion to N1.5 billion a day, so any day they say public holiday that is N1.5 billion gone. And Nigerians love holidays, if Christmas falls on Saturday we will say we want to have Monday as holiday but to us it’s a pain because we are now looking at it in terms of raw cash.”

Ali lamented that the customs marine command “is depleted and the few ones that are trained have now been retired and we are now in a state that we really need to train these people; which we can only have that from the Navy.

“If you oblige us, there are young talented people that I’m sure they will be trained for them to effectively do their job.”

To this end, Ali said the customs under his leadership was reaching out to their strategic partners in the sector, especially Nigeria Navy, to be able to generate more revenue and provide better services.

The customs boss listed the areas they would need partnership and assistance from the Navy, including running of the two newly acquired marine boats and patrolling the waterside.

Secondly, he said:, “We will ask for the training of our men as we go along, so that we have people that would know exactly what to do when they are in those waters and know exactly what to look for, so that if they see what they are looking for how do they go about arresting the situation.

“We will subject our people for training and retaining, we will request that some of your personnel come on board with them from time to time so that they how us practically terms how this thing should be done”.

Ali said such learning, training and retraining was necessary for the agency, noting that he is even yet to master the technical know-how required to supervise NCS.

“The customs cannot claim expertise than you, we will request in that area if we can get support in terms of training, in terms of even inspecting our boats and certifying that it is enough for the job.

“I am learning to be a customs officer, it’s so technical that I have decided to go back to school. I am reading now than more than I am in the university..m to digest and understand and lead,” he said.

He continued: “We realise that resources is a problem to all of us. We are today one of the major revenue collectors in the sense that oil is dwindling, certainly we cannot depend on oil, and for the customs to be able to meet its target we need trade facilitations, which now means that our water ways must be accessible to ships, our waterways must be accessible to traders who want to bring in goods, it must be accessible to investors who want to bring in their technical know-how.”

Speaking further CGC, proposed a “forum where the armed forces and the paramilitary will create a platform interact from time to time at the apex and also middle level so that anything that comes up we will quickly digest it and know who specifically should do it, which makes it easier to accomplish our tasks.

“Today’s threats are both internal and external, cattle rustling now has become a big phenomenon, smuggling too is a big issue”.

Responding, Ibas agreed that the nation is faced with serious challenges, key amongst which is the dwindling revenue, “and since the customs is one of the pillars through which the nation depend it is therefore imperative that we do things differently to help us as a nation survive”.

He however noted that in recent times, the challenges in the maritime environment have expanded from smuggling to pipelines vandalism, piracy, oil smuggling crude oil theft and other vices.

“We have over 3000 creeks and estuaries that need to be covered, most of our imports are being diverted either because of policies that are not favourable to importers, these I will request that you look at so as to encourage imports to be directed to Nigeria so that the necessary revenues that we are missing will be able to come back to us,” he revealed.

As a result, the CNS harped on the need to strengthen the agencies intelligence sharing, saying that “navy cannot be in all the creeks at all the times, and want to believe that your men who are there will be able to share the relevant information with us with regards to shipping activities that they say are detrimental to the national economy”.

Ibas also called the attention of Custom’s boss about an Island off the coast of Badagry, Lagos, which he noted “is just by the Nigeria-Benin Republic border at the tongue island in Badagry”.

He employed the CGC “to consider that island as a strategic Island to Nigeria and perhaps to consider emplacing your men there so that the operation covers there because I know that that is one area that smuggling of small arms can thrive in.”

Meanwhile, the re- opening of the two strategic border posts followed the relative calm and normalcy that had returned to the area following sustained disarmament by the military operations in the zone.

The resolve re-established the customs border posts was jointly agreed during a courtesy visit by Comptroller- General of Customs (CGC), Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. T.Y Buratai at the army defence headquarters in Abuja as part of a three-day working visit to customs key stakeholders.

Speaking to journalist briefly after the meeting, Ali said:”Yes we have agreed on re- opening of the shut border. We wanted to know the challenges and what he is ready to do and as much as we asked him to do certain things for us , we look at the atmosphere, the enabling environment for our people to operate. So will consider re- opening of the border posts.”

The Chief of Army Staff had earlier given an update on military onslaught against insurgent in the Northeast and requested for the re-opening of closed border posts in Gamboru and Banki, noting that the areas were now calm and safe.

Buratai had also solicited the cooperation of customs boss in fast tracking prompt clearing of large container of arms being shipped from abroad to the country in a day or two for onward transfer to North East to reinforce military operations against Boko Harram.

In a related development,the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase, yesterday renewed old ties with the Nigeria Customs Service.

This partnership, according to a release signed by the Force spokesperson, Olabisi Kolawole, Assistant Commissioner of Police, is aimed at cooperating with the Customs in tackling border crimes and advancing the capacity of the Service in realising its core mandate.

Kolawole said the relationship became fruitful when the Comptroller-General of Customs, Ali, paid a courtesy call on Nigeria Police leadership in Abuja.

Ali who was at the Force Headquarters with other senior officers of the Service, used the occasion not only to renew their relationship, but also to seek police partnership in the area of information sharing, tackling border-related crimes, smuggling and improving on the revenue drive capacity of the Customs.

In his response, Arase promised to improve on the existing level of intelligence sharing with the Customs and to extend training opportunities to personnel of the Service towards building the capacity of Customs personnel as they strive to attain their mandate.



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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Nobody: 7:39am On Nov 06, 2015
Customs Boss sounds like someone who knws wat he is saying.





I agree with him 100% concerning that public holidays. It can be annoying if u re an entrepreneur and u needed to use a bank for transaction

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Bobbystanley(m): 7:40am On Nov 06, 2015
Long story
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:43am On Nov 06, 2015
Talk...Talk..and more Talk! That's what we've been getting since May 29.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Nobody: 7:46am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Talk...Talk..and more Talk! That's what we've been getting since May 29.
I see action here

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:50am On Nov 06, 2015
IyaIode:

I see action here
Sack Action? angry

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by johnmartus(m): 7:53am On Nov 06, 2015
THE WAY THIS MAN TALK IS TOO MUCH FOR GOD SAKE

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by 989900: 7:53am On Nov 06, 2015
Only a f00l will read this article and still comment 'purely' negatively.

I bet some commeters didn't read all that; read but can't comprehend; coming back to comment, or just too full of bile.
#butthurtenemiesofprogress

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by fagbalex(m): 7:56am On Nov 06, 2015
This Man is practically doing the needed reforms in the NCS. Nigerians are solidly behind u 100%

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Nobody: 7:59am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Sack Action? angry
Information, I didn't know about 1.5b per day before this

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:02am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Talk...Talk..and more Talk! That's what we've been getting since May 29.
yes, talk abt what is happening and not what is not happening, right?

Wait for 2016..we are still operating on your blind and selfish budget!

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by luvinhubby(m): 8:04am On Nov 06, 2015
That is an old story, customs annual revenue generation based on federal govt target is over N400 billion & that gives between 1 -1.5 billion daily. It will become news when they double or triple that figure.

But wait oo, i thought Buhari said Nigeria is broke?

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:06am On Nov 06, 2015
IyaIode:

Information, I didn't know about 1.5b per day before this
The information isn't new. It has been on the public space since God knows when. Ali is only repeating the song.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:07am On Nov 06, 2015
SLIDEwaxie:
yes, talk abt what is happening and not what is not happening, right?

Wait for 2016..we are still operating on your blind and selfish budget!
Na 2019 budget I de wait for
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by DrownedFish: 8:17am On Nov 06, 2015
If the custom can generate such and improve it to 2billion then there is no need for us to depend on oil. This is a good omen but I don't belive anything from APC
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:19am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

Na 2019 budget I de wait for
na APC go still draft am.

Like it or not

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by wachakuta(m): 8:22am On Nov 06, 2015
D revenue from Customs nd FIRS alone can salvage dis con3 if not looted...

Thank God PMB found d right people to man d places!

Sai Baba

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by gebest: 8:28am On Nov 06, 2015
Nigeria is rich.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by politricks: 8:32am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Talk...Talk..and more Talk! That's what we've been getting since May 29.
If everybody keeps quiet and reporters or journalists start getting sacked due to less use for them, you are still the same person that will start blaming buhari.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by Nobody: 8:36am On Nov 06, 2015
DrownedFish:
If the custom can generate such and improve it to 2billion then there is no need for us to depend on oil. This is a good omen but I don't belive anything from APC
Small small.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:41am On Nov 06, 2015
Yes, na APC go draft am but na PDP go implement am. Quote me anywhere
SLIDEwaxie:
na APC go still draft am.

Like it or not
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:43am On Nov 06, 2015
politricks:
If everybody keeps quiet and reporters or journalists start getting sacked due to less use for them, you are still the same person that will start blaming buhari.
Journalist will always have something to report. That's the truth
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by 7footre(m): 9:09am On Nov 06, 2015
Ha ahn!!!! This people should fear God now
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by tuniski: 9:35am On Nov 06, 2015
wachakuta:
D revenue from Customs nd FIRS alone can salvage dis con3 if not looted...

Thank God PMB found d right people to man d places!

Sai Baba
u certainly do not understand the magnitude of our developmental challenge. We need trillions in dollars to attain the nigeria of our dreams. Without a dime looted we will still need external help even with oil price high. People just hear billions of naira and begin to scream as if they have just been told our problem in thousands!
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by fineguy11(m): 9:38am On Nov 06, 2015
Good revelation by ALI..This is transparency@its peak..
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by PRYCE(m): 9:45am On Nov 06, 2015
But Still, Nigeria's Broke!

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Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by bonechamberlain(m): 9:48am On Nov 06, 2015
make sure u can prove this figures. apc rolling out gargantuan figures since 1904.
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:30am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Yes, na APC go draft am but na PDP go implement am. Quote me anywhere
dude, even when u dropped all the analysis abt PDP winning, it didn't happen. why shld quote you and be part of another future failure?
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by lorbah001(m): 11:49am On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Yes, na APC go draft am but na PDP go implement am. Quote me anywhere


Lol...... DREAM
Re: Ali: Customs Generates N1.5bn Daily by vedaxcool(m): 1:28pm On Nov 06, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Talk...Talk..and more Talk! That's what we've been getting since May 29.

^

Sorry, you expected to see Nigeria customs faces iimminent collapse?
Such is lifewe can't always get our evil wishes.

Good other revenue generating Agencies should disclose how much they make.

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