Customs Synergies with Ports Authority to Enhance Trade Facilitation

David Adekunle, LagosFinal up to date Aug 29, 2023

The Ag. Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi has expressed dedication to improve the output of designated export processing terminals.

The Customs Boss made the revelation  when he obtained the Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Muhammad Bello Koko, and his entourage on a courtesy go to.

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The Ag. Comptroller General of Customs who spoke about some latest developments at Lilypond, advised Mr. Koko that the 2 organizations want to synergize to streamline the operations of the nation’s seaports.

“We need to form a joint team that will engage other Government Agencies to refine the activities of exporting goods through the installation of trackers to avoid delays in the diversion of goods – and I want to assure you that the Management Team of the Nigeria Customs Service will work with you.” Adeniyi stated.

While talking earlier, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Muhammad Bello Koko, congratulated the Ag. Comptroller General of Customs, and sought his help to improve services on the Ikorodu Lighter Terminal and decongest Lagos ports.

Mr. Koko assured the Customs boss that when Lagos Ports are decongested, the services will appeal to increased patronage. He additionally referred to as for synergy among the many varied Customs Units to improve speedy passage of cleared consignment on the terminal.

The NPA Boss stated, “We thank you so much for supporting the Committee that was set up. Members of this Committee have gone round the country.”

He expressed worries over the congestion on the Port, which, in accordance to him, makes it troublesome for the Authority to function correctly.

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