

AS NEW JULIUS BERGER TERMINAL SPRINGS UP IN WARRI SEAPORT; COMPT KANU SAYS COMMAND GENERATED N125.13 BILLION LAST YEAR

The Warri seaport is bouncing back to full operations soonest as Julius Berger intensifies work on a new terminal at the complex.
This disclosure was made when journalists undertook a facility tour of the new terminal.
They were conducted round by officials of the company.
On the sidelines, the Area Controller of the Edo/Delta customs command, Comptroller Judith Kanu disclosed that the command generated more than N125.13 billion between January and November last year.
This, she noted represents a 22.67 percent increase above its projected revenue target of N102.01 billion.

She stated that the media is an indispensable partner in nation building and effective governance.
Kanu pointed out that responsible journalism is vital in bridging the gap between government institutions and the public, ensuring citizens receive accurate and timely information about government policies and programmes.
‘The media remains a critical partner in nation building and public service.
Through responsible journalism, you help bridge the gap between government institutions and citizens we serve’
The Area Controller pledged to sustain the cordial and professional relationship with the media, stressing that accountability, transparency and timely dissemination of information remain central to customs operations.
She deposed that stronger engagement will enhance public understanding of the service’s activities, while supporting revenue generation, trade facilitation and economic growth.
