

CALABAR CUSTOMS COMMAND GENERATES N24.4 BILLION IN FIRST HALF OF THIS YEAR

The Calabar Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has generated an impressive N24.4 billion in revenue for the first half of the year. This remarkable achievement has earned the command commendation from the Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) of Zone C.
The ACG praised the command’s leadership and personnel for their dedication and hard work in ensuring that revenue targets were met. The commendation is a testament to the command’s commitment to excellence and its role in contributing to the nation’s economic growth.
The Calabar Command’s revenue generation is a significant milestone, demonstrating the command’s effectiveness in implementing revenue collection strategies. The command’s efforts to improve trade facilitation and enhance compliance with customs regulations have also been recognized.
The ACG emphasized the importance of continued focus on trade facilitation, noting that it is essential for economic growth and development. The command’s ability to balance revenue collection with trade facilitation is a key aspect of its success.
The Calabar Command’s achievement is a reflection of the Nigeria Customs Service’s efforts to improve revenue collection and enhance trade facilitation. The service has been working to implement strategies to increase revenue generation and improve compliance with customs regulations.
The command’s revenue generation is also a testament to the leadership of its Comptroller and the dedication of its personnel. Their commitment to excellence and customer service has been instrumental in achieving the impressive revenue figure.
The ACG’s commendation is a motivation for the command to continue improving its performance. The command is expected to build on its success and continue to implement strategies to enhance revenue collection and trade facilitation.
The Calabar Command’s achievement is significant not only for the command but also for the nation. The revenue generated will contribute to the nation’s economic growth and development, and the command’s efforts to improve trade facilitation will enhance the business environment.
In conclusion, the Calabar Command’s generation of N24.4 billion in revenue is a remarkable achievement that deserves commendation. The ACG’s recognition of the command’s efforts is a testament to its commitment to excellence, and the command is expected to continue building on its success.
