….receives Zonal Coordinator commendation for outstanding service
The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service said it facilitated export consignments of 220,300 metric tonnes, valued at N47 billion Free on Board (FOB) between January and May 2025.
Controller, Seme Area Command, Comptroller Ben Oramalugo PhD disclosed this on Wednesday when he received the Zonal Coordinator in charge of Zone ‘A’, Assistant Comptroller General Charles Orbih on a working visit to the Command at the ECOWAS Joint Border Post, Seme Krake.
The visit was aimed at assessing the Command’s operations, engaging with officers and aligning strategic goals across the Zone.
Welcoming the Zonal Coordinator and his entourage, Comptroller Oramalugo PhD, added that the Command also generated over N3.57 billion in revenue within the review period.
The Seme CAC expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as a morale booster and a reaffirmation of the ACG’s commitment to operational excellence and oversight.
He said,, “Your presence today is a testament to your commitment to strengthen the operations of the Zone, ensuring that the Commands and Units deliver their mandates as enshrined in the extant laws.”
Besides the command’s achievements in revenue generation, trade facilitation and border security, Oramalugo also highlighted the command’s anti-smuggling efforts that resulted in seizures worth N889 million, including the interception of expired pharmaceuticals, marijuana and corrosive mercury, which were handed over to the relevant security agencies for further investigation.
The CAC acknowledged several challenges facing the Command, such as a seven year power outage, poor road infrastructure, non-functional scanning equipment, and border porosity.
He emphasized ongoing advocacy for infrastructure upgrades, deployment of modern surveillance tools, and deeper collaboration with sister security agencies and local communities to address these concerns.
In his remarks, ACG Charles Orbih lauded the leadership of the Command for initiatives such as the renovation of the COWA building, upgrading of the sports complex, and the recent commissioning of the officers’ mess.
He described these projects as symbolic of the Command’s alignment with the vision of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, who has anchored the Service’s transformation agenda on Consolidation, Collaboration, and Innovation.
ACG Orbih highlighted the Zone’s impressive contributions to national revenue, noting that the Zone accounted for 79.8% of the NCS’s N1.3 trillion revenue collection in the first quarter of 2025.
He also reaffirmed the Service’s modernization journey through initiatives such as the Advance Ruling System, Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) programme, and B’Odogwu platform, the indigenous Customs Clearance system.
He further noted that the Service’s operational strategy for 2025 is guided by seven strategic focus areas, including trade modernization, enhanced risk management, operationalization of the NCS University, strengthening International partnerships under the AfCFTA framework, implementation of a robust Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy and promotion of open governance through increased transparency framework and stakeholder engagement. According to him, these initiatives are already producing commendable outcomes.
Concluding his visit, ACG Orbih charged Officers and Men of the Command to continue upholding professionalism, integrity, and innovation, stressing that the bar has been raised for Zone A.
In his words, “As we move forward, the bar has been set higher for Zone ‘A’. Our previous achievements, impressive as they are, should serve as stepping stones rather than resting points.
“We must leverage our strategic importance to push beyond these accomplishments, innovating and adapting to meet the evolving demands of our nation’s economy and security needs.”
He expressed confidence in the ability of Seme Command and other units under the Zone to not only sustain but surpass current achievements in service to the nation.
This information was contained in a press statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer of the Command, Chief Superintendent of Customs, Isah Sulaiman.
Photo caption:
Comptroller Ben Oramalugo PhD (right) presents a souvenir to the Zonal Coordinator in charge of Zone ‘A’, Assistant Comptroller General Charles Orbih during a working visit to the Command at the ECOWAS Joint Border Post, Seme Krake on Wednesday.
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