ADVERTISEMENT

Customs laud media reports on anti-smuggling activities

Umar urged the media to support the service in sensitising the public, especially the border communities, not to connive with smugglers.

Umar told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the media had been able to educate the public on the dangers of smuggling and its negative effects on the economy.

He said that the service usually released information to the media as and when due.

``Customs and maritime reporters have symbiotic relationship,’’ the controller said.

ADVERTISEMENT

He urged the media to keep on publicising the laudable achievements of officers and men of the service.

``I am not saying that we do not have bad eggs among officers; balance your reports and also appreciate us when the need be.

``We have corrupt people in all sectors and not that we do not have good officers among us. I can say we have little bad eggs,’’ NAN quotes Umar as saying.

He said that there was no way Customs officers could extort money from importers or agents nowadays because cargo clearance had become digital.

Umar said that before now, when cargo clearance was operated by analogue, the system encouraged human interface which aggravated corruption.

ADVERTISEMENT

The controller, however, observed that terminal operators had not been releasing their revenue reports.

Umar urged agents and shippers (importers and exporters) to always make honest declaration to assist government achieve the 48-hour cargo clearance target.

He said that the Comptroller-General of Customs, Retired Col. Hameed Ali, had warned that any officer caught extorting money from agents or shippers would be punished accordingly.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Yahaya Bello stripped of police protection as IG withdraws officers attached to him

Yahaya Bello stripped of police protection as IG withdraws officers attached to him

No need to run when EFCC invites you, Cubana Chief Priest advises Nigerians

No need to run when EFCC invites you, Cubana Chief Priest advises Nigerians

Immigration places wanted Yahaya Bello on watchlist, unveils his passport details

Immigration places wanted Yahaya Bello on watchlist, unveils his passport details

Oyo govt justifies demolition of Yoruba Nation agitators’ building

Oyo govt justifies demolition of Yoruba Nation agitators’ building

NAFDAC raids popular supermarket in Abuja for selling counterfeit products

NAFDAC raids popular supermarket in Abuja for selling counterfeit products

Iranian morality police crack down on women who don't wear headscarves

Iranian morality police crack down on women who don't wear headscarves

FG sets up committee to compensate landowners affected by Lagos-Calabar road project

FG sets up committee to compensate landowners affected by Lagos-Calabar road project

Kano Gov remains a bona fide member of our party - NNPP debunks suspension

Kano Gov remains a bona fide member of our party - NNPP debunks suspension

We need ₦3.2trn to pay electricity subsidy in 2024 - FG

We need ₦3.2trn to pay electricity subsidy in 2024 - FG

Pulse Sports

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT