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Customs CG Unveils State-of-the-Art Administrative Building at Tin Can Island Port, Shatters Revenue Records

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November 27, 2024
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By Nkechi Eze

The Nigeria Customs Service has just commissioned a brand-new administrative building at the Tin Can Island Port Command, representing a major leap forward in modernizing the country’s customs infrastructure. 

The commissioning ceremony, led by Comptroller General Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, follows the renovation of the 40-year-old office complex and the addition of two new buildings.

Speaking at the event, CG Adeniyi praised the scale and quality of the project, describing it as an “award-winning” initiative. “We dedicate this to the glory of God and the provision of better service to the federal government of Nigeria,” he said.

Commending Area Controller Dera Nnadi and his team, Adeniyi added, “This project showcases excellence in innovation and infrastructure development, reinforcing the vision of a modernized Customs Service.”

The newly revamped facility is designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide a conducive working environment for customs officers and stakeholders.

Compt. Dera Nnadi, Area Controller of the Tin Can Island Port Command, highlighted the historical significance of the transformation. “Since the inception of this Command in 1977, no major renovation has been undertaken. This transformation symbolizes a future that is modern, efficient, and committed to service excellence,” he stated.

Nnadi also detailed the Command’s remarkable achievements under CG Adeniyi’s leadership. In 2024, the Tin Can Island Port Command generated over ₦1.125 trillion in revenue—a record-breaking figure that surpasses the ₦639.7 billion collected as of November 2023. This revenue leap underscores the Command’s commitment to maximizing collections for national growth.

Nnadi further noted the Command’s success in enforcing compliance and combating smuggling activities. Significant seizures of arms, unregulated pharmaceuticals, and other prohibited goods highlight the vigilance and dedication of the Command in safeguarding Nigeria’s economic and security interests.

The Area Controller emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, including importers, clearing agents, and shipping companies, in maintaining the upgraded facility and achieving operational success.

“A clean, safe, and well-maintained office space is essential for continued success,” he said, urging all users of the complex to adhere to the guidelines.

Nnadi also expressed gratitude to the Nigeria Ports Authority, the Port Managers of Tin Can Island Port, and the Customs Service leadership for their unwavering support in achieving these milestones.

  The newly commissioned facility aligns with the NCS’s broader policy focus on collaboration, consolidation, and innovation. CG Adeniyi assured attendees that the Service remains committed to driving excellence and delivering optimal service to the nation.

The event concluded with a call to maintain the high standards set by the renovation project, ensuring that the Tin Can Island Port Command remains a symbol of progress in Nigeria’s customs administration.

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