Mr. Eporwei Edike,
Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs in charge of Zone A, Lagos, on
Wednesday commended the Tin-Can Island Port Command of the service for
generating N24.4 billion so far in November.
Edike gave the commendation
during his official tour of the command and Port Terminal Multi-Services Ltd
(PTML) command in Lagos.
Roro Port, Lagos |
He said that the amount
was collected by the command between Nov. 1 and Nov. 24.
He urged officers of the
service to put more efforts to enable the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC),
Col. Hameed Ali (retd) to achieve his policy, anchored on transparency, honesty
and integrity.
``Forty six per cent of
all containers coming to Lagos go to Apapa, while the rest comes to Tin-Can and
few goes to terminal multi-services ltd.
``You should work hard,
be at alert and you must collect every kobo due for government, and never
collect less than the amount you are meant to collect.
``If the document or
declaration of any agent is complete and cleared, do not look for faults,’’ he
said.
Edike said, ``If any
officer is having a problem with Single Trade Goods (STG) platform, such an
officer should quickly get in touch with his or her supervisor.’'
He said that STG should
not be processed in more than 15 minutes, because its delay would amount to
delaying Nigerian trade.
According to him, if any
officer delays STG, it means he or she is an enemy of the nation.
He remarked that a
customs officer’s job was very important, claiming that the government used
revenue collected by the service to pay workers in the country and provide
other needs of the people.
The customs boss urged
all officers not to encourage smuggling and to respect all rules and guidelines
of export.
He warned female officers
to desist from plaiting their hair in such a way that would not enable them to
wear their beret properly.
``You ladies are also
advised to stop wearing tight trousers and always dress the way it is approved
by the Board, ‘’ he said.
Edeki commended officers
at the PTML command for displaying discipline, and expressed confidence in the
ability of the Area Commander, Mrs Talatu Isa.
``I trusted the CAC for
her efficiency and hard work; that is why she was given this position, ‘’ he
said.
He advised officers not
to hold onto anybody’s document, adding that ``if there is any fault, such
fault should be checked appropriately’’. (NAN)
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