......Seizes 17 containers of
Illicit Trade worth over N2B
Written By Bon Peters
The Nigeria Customs Service Area 11
command Onne Port Harcourt Rivers State, has given its revenue generation scorecard
and anti-smuggling war from January to April 2026, putting the figures to
a staggering N258B, representing an unprecedented revenue collection in
the history of the command and also seizing 17 Containers of Illicit Trade
worth over N2B.
This disclosure was contained in a
Press Release issued, signed and made available by the Command's Ag. Public
Relation's officer, PauI Istifanus Gimba, an Assistant Superintendent of
Customs 1 on Thursday May 14, in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.
Highlighting the achievements, the
Customs Area Controller, Port Area 11 Command, Comptroller Aliyu Mohammed
Alkali, said "Just last month, in April 2026, the Command recorded its
highest monthly revenue collection since inception, generating over N77.3 billion."
"It is worthy of note that from
January to April 2026, the Command generated a total revenue of Two Hundred and
Fifty-Eight Billion, Two Hundred and Four Million, Eight Hundred and Forty-One
Thousand, Three Hundred and Fifty-Five Naira, Sixty-Six Kobo
(N258,204,841,355.66)."
Continuing, the Onne Customs Boss,
posited that the Revenue generated represented an unprecedented revenue
collection in the history of the Command insisting that the remarkable
achievement reflected the unwavering commitment of the Command to revenue
generation, trade facilitation, and the enforcement of extant government fiscal
policies.
Comptroller Alkali also showcased
the Command’s significant anti-smuggling achievements recorded over the past
four months, noting that "in February 2026, vigilant officers of the
Command intercepted an attempted smuggling of one 40-foot container declared to
contain plumbing materials, with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of One Hundred and
Eighty-Five Million, Two Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira
(N185,220,000.00)."
He emphasized that upon examination,
it was discovered that the perpetrators had concealed the original container
number and replaced it with a fake one in an attempt to unlawfully remove the
container from the port without payment of duty.
He equally added that in the same
month, officers of the Command intercepted nine 40-foot containers laden with
various items, including bales of fabrics, building and carpentry tools,
cartons of LED lights, cartons of solar fans, and bales of garments, among
others, with a DPV of One Billion, Two Hundred and Fifty-One Million, Three
Hundred and Sixty-Eight Thousand Naira (N1,251,368,000.00).
He maintained that
the importers contravened Sections 231, 233, and 246 of the Nigeria
Customs Service Act, 2023, through alteration of marks and numbers, document
falsification, and attempted smuggling insisting that consequently, the
containers and their contents were detained and subsequently converted to
seizures in accordance with the law.
Furthermore, he hinted that
in April 2026, the Command intercepted six 20-foot containers carrying a
total of 1,100 jerricans of Super Delicieux Vegetable Oil with a DPV of Four
Hundred and Ninety-Four Million Naira (N494,000,000.00).
The importation according to him
contravened section 55 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023, which
prohibited the importation of refined vegetable oils and fats in order to
protect and promote local industries, particularly domestic vegetable oil
producers and agro-allied businesses.
Also intercepted was one 40-foot
container concealing unregistered drugs comprising about 600 cartons of
Hyergra, hidden among other items such as cartons of chilly cutters, ceiling
fans, and food packs which the Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the items was estimated
at One Hundred and Thirty-Nine Million, Three Hundred and Forty-Eight Thousand,
Eight Hundred Naira (N139,348,800.00).
According to the statement,
the total Duty Paid Value (DPV) for all the seized 17 containers was Two
Billion, Sixty-Nine Million, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand, Eight
Hundred Naira only (N2,069,936,800.00).
Sending a stern warning, the
Comptroller reminded all mischievous importers and their agents that the
Nigeria Customs Service Onne, remained unwavering in its resolve to
combat smuggling and all forms of illegal trade practices at the Port even as
he strongly encouraged all law-abiding traders to remain compliant and resist
the temptation to engage in activities that contravene the law.
Comptroller Alkali also applauded
the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, PhD, MFR, for his
exemplary leadership, strategic direction, and unwavering support, which he
said has continued to inspire achievements and strengthen discipline
within the Service.
He further acknowledged the
contributions of the officers and men of the Port Harcourt II Area Command,
commending them for their professionalism, vigilance, and dedication to duty,
while noting that their commitment remained instrumental to the Command’s
successes.
Concluding, he appreciated the
members of the press for their continued partnership and commitment to
disseminating accurate and reliable information about the activities of the
Nigeria Customs Service to the public.