Customs reaffirms support for multi billion naira Lekki Port as CG visits

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By Suleiman Idris, Lagos

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has reaffirmed its support towards the seamless operations of the Lekki Deep Sea Port as a key contributor to the national economy.

Acting Comptroller General of NCS, Adewale Adeniyi gave the assurance during his first official visit to the port in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos as part of his familiarization tour of the service formations since he assumed office recently.

The Customs ACG explained that the NCS will provide all necessary support to Lekki Port to facilitate and boost trade in Nigeria in line with the mandate of the Nigeria Customs Service.

Adeniyi said “We are coming with a shared understanding of what the Nigerian economy needs. We don’t need to look further than the investment we see here. We want to generate foreign exchange. We want foreign investment to come to Nigeria so that jobs can be created for our people and we can raise revenue. What we are seeing holds the promise and potential to achieve those objectives.

As an agency of government, we will continue to be a partner with a shared vision. When we work together on major policy decisions, we will overcome any major issue that may arise,” he said.

Adeniyi described Lekki Port as a catalyst and a game-changer that would contribute to Nigeria’s economic prosperity and serve as a massive source of revenue for the government, given its capacity to handle large vessels.

Managing Director of Lekki Port, Du Ruogang, thanked the new Acting Comptroller General for honoring the port’s invitation to pay a visit so early in his term as acting CG.

“On behalf of the port promoters, China Harbour and Tolaram, we congratulate you on your appointment, and we wish you great success in your work as CG of Customs. Lekki Port is eager to cooperate with you to leverage technology and automation for more efficient customs operations,” he said.

Ruogang stated that Lekki Port had all the modern equipment and the features of a global port available in China, Singapore, Malaysia and Tangier. He added that the cooperation of the Customs is crucial to the port’s success as a very smooth and efficient customs operation is key to attracting customers to the port.

Also, speaking during the visit, the Chief Executive Officer of the container terminal operator, Lekki Freeport Terminal, Mr Yann Magarian disclosed that with the commencement of commercial operations at Lekki Freeport Terminal, Nigeria’s position as the maritime hub of West Africa has been restored.