TIN CAN COMMAND ALWAYS TRENDING FOR GOOD REASONS; HITS N120.4 BILLION IN FEBRUARY

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TIN CAN COMMAND ALWAYS TRENDING FOR GOOD REASONS; HITS N120.4 BILLION IN FEBRUARY

Always trending for the good reasons, the Tin Can Island Command has continued to wax stronger in revenue generation, month after month, as it wowed industry operators with more than N120.4 billion for the month of February this year.

This is consequent on the deliberate strategic policies introduced by the Customs Area Controller, Compt Frank Onyeka which have seen an all-inclusive stakeholders engagement, thereby ushering unprecedented results.

Figures of N120,462,054,345.72 raked in represent a significant leap from N103,612,383,381.39 in the corresponding period of last year.

Compt Onyeka’s revenue generation expertise is a contributory factor to this great feat, as he has continued to plug all loopholes that could be inimical to achieving the command’s revenue target since his assumption of office at the sensitive command.

He has left no one in doubt in his water-tight intelligence, anti-smuggling operations and improved efforts at ensuring maximum facilitation of genuine trade.

His commitment to blocking leakages, fostering conducive atmosphere and peace as well as seeing to it that cargoes exit the ports in 24 hours is second to none. This has engendered needed trust amongst port operators.

Compt Onyeka’s leadership style has earned him accolades and has continued to elicit positive contributions from port users as well as from his colleagues.

This style of leadership has seen to so many importer’s stemming their vessels to the Tin Can Island Ports so as to best turn around time as well as nip unnecessary delay and incurring demurrage.

From available data, the Tin Can Island ports has experienced unprecedented volume of imports since his arrival at the command due to ‘friendly’ clearing policies.

Compt Onyeka’s top notch human relations is a major boost to the good days so far experienced at the port.

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