Seme Border Command Posts 448% Revenue Surge in Two Months
The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has achieved a remarkable 448% increase in revenue over the last two months. This performance far exceeds figures from the same period last year. Officials attribute the jump to improved enforcement, tighter border monitoring and more efficient documentation processes. Enhanced compliance by importers operating along the Nigeria–Benin corridor has also played a key role. Customs authorities credit stronger anti-smuggling operations and reduced revenue leakages for the sharp rise. They say ongoing reforms within the service will further boost collections in the coming months. Closer engagement with traders and freight operators has improved adherence to import guidelines. The command pledges to sustain robust enforcement while facilitating legitimate cross-border commerce.
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