Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service Monday conducted training for its Deputy and Assistant Comptrollers cadre in the effort to optimize senior officers’ performances and keep them abreast of latest developments in port operations.
The training, which took place at the Command Headquarters Tin-Can Island Lagos, focused on developments and challenges in the port environment, particularly within its area command.
A front row customs strategic planner and development officer, Nnadi explained that Customs’ role has evolved beyond revenue collection to include trade management that contributes to government policies. He says how Customs personnel and stakeholders adapt to these changes is a significant part of the Customs clearance processes.
Speaking about the command’s daunting task of meeting the balance of its annual revenue target of N801 billion against the backdrop of the falling exchange rate of the naira, he posit that that the closing revenue leakages and promoting compliance among stakeholders and declarants is essential.
Also speaking, the Command DC Enforcement Unit, Deputy Comptroller Gambo Aliyu, stressed the importance of training and retraining, noting that staying updated on modern customs techniques is crucial to ensure that the supply chain aligns with international best practices.
This is even as he commended Comptroller Nnadi for his versatility which he said he has deployed to the advantage of the command since taking over control.
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