Lagos controls 75% of Customs total revenue collection –CGC Adeniyi

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•Promises to complement Sanwo-olu efforts on sustainable devt

By Steve Agbota

The Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi has said that Lagos State is strategic in the operations of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) as it controls 70 to 75 per cent of the service’s total revenue collection.

Adeniyi stated this When he paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu in his office.

The Customs Boss assured the Governor of the Service’s commitment to operate within the framework of the law and supported his drive to make Lagos a mega city.

“We followed your attempt; you made serious efforts to make Lagos a smart city. The least we can do as a responsible Agency of Government is complement your efforts in sustainable development.

“And in the very short time that I have been in Office, we started to review our various operations to ensure that they align with your vision of making Lagos work for Lagosians.

“We just secured a presidential approval to undertake decongestion at our ports, using a combination of public auction and transferring some of the containers to the Government Warehouse in Ikorodu,” he noted.

“I have visited all the facilities and very soon, while working with all the stakeholders, we will be able to kickstart this process and create the space necessary inside the port and around the premises of the port,” he added.

While receiving his guests, Governor Sanwo-Olu congratulates the Ag. CGC on his appointment and pledged his commitment to continue to provide a good working environment for business to thrive.  He hinted that approval for a Badagry port had been secured.

“I want to assure you that Lagos and Lagosians will continue to give you that hospitality where business can thrive and Officers can do their work without fear or favour.

“I also need to inform you that there’s an approval for a Badagry port. The whole idea is to build strategic infrastructure for our citizens; Lekki is on the eastern part, Badagry is on the western part so that we can decongest Apapa and Tin-can that have stretched their capacity,” he added

However, he said these are some of the things that will ensure that investments come in, that will ensure that businesses can move in and out and “we can begin to compete with some of the biggest and nice ports that we see all around the world.”

“I believe it’s a collaborative effort. I equally believe it’s a work in progress that can improve the turnaround all around the ports,” he stated.

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