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The Port Terminal Multiservices Limited Command of Nigeria Customs Service has expressed determination to achieve one-hour clearance of Roll-on Roll-off (RoRo) cargo to beat it’s existing two hours record.
Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Tenny Mankini Daniya Mnia, stated this during the area’s celebration of the International Customs Day (ICD) in Lagos.
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The Controller said all that is needed is for importers and their agents to be compliant. According to him, with compliance in the form of sincere declaration, prompt payment of duty and readiness for exit, the command is capable of clearing automobile cargoes within one hour.
He also disclosed that the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has approved the PTML terminal for the importation of pharmaceuticals. Comptroller Mankini said this was made possible due to the adequate security and transparent mode of operation at the command.
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He commended the Grimaldi management for their commitment to efficiency and applauded their commencement of shipping services from Lagos to Shanghai in China. According to him, this is a welcome development that should be sustained through legitimate shipping and increased trade activities
The CAC said the theme of this year’s ICD, which is “Customs Delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security and Prosperity” was instructive in many ways as it speaks directly to the activities of the Nigeria Customs Service with particular reference to the PTML Command
Comptroller Daniyan assured that 2025 would feature improvements on previous achievements by the command while urging all stakeholders to keep supporting the NCS in its drive for modernisation
He said : “As you are all aware, this command is playing a piloting role in the reorganisation of customs modernisation project which has started recording great successes.
“Our commitment to efficiency, security and prosperity is without compromise. In attaining and sustaining this, I am pleased to inform you that under our able and dynamic Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, we have prioritised stakeholder relationship to build on past successes.
“I want to use this medium to thank all stakeholders for their support and understanding at all times in our efforts to contribute to the growth of our great country.
“Like I have always said, we shall continually ensure maximum collection of government revenue without compromising national security while supporting the facilitation of legitimate trade. “