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Customs Embrace  CCCIS to Check Mid-Stream Discharge and Enhance Service Delivery

by Our Reporter

The Customs Comptroller General, Col Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd) has
expressed his delight with automation efforts by agencies of the Federal
Government desirous of perfecting operational processes in line with their
mandates in the maritime industry.

Speaking through his representative at the Command Control Communication
and Intelligence System launched, the Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘A’,
Assistant Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, ACG Eporwei
Charles Edike said that, the Comptroller General of Customs Lauded the
launch by the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, of the CCCIS, just
commissioned by the minister of transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi.

According to the Edike, automation of Ports Operational process by Federal
Government agencies are in line with Government’s vision towards changing
the old ways of doing business to modern, technology driven processes
devoid of human interferences/manipulations. This, he said will save time,
costs and reduce delays often caused by officials in a bid to be very
thorough in their jobs.

In the words of the zonal coordinator, “the CCCIS is an additional effort
and will enable the Nigerian Navy monitor midstream discharge of
un-manifested cargo by vessels on Nigeria waters. Movement of vessels will
also be monitored with greater precision to avoid loss of revenue by the
federal government.

The Nigeria Customs believes that the CCCIS will complement other
automations already installed and being used by other agencies like the
Nigerian Navy which has been assisting Customs on vessel monitoring within
Nigerian waters.

Other agencies like the Standards Organization of Nigeria, SON, the
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA and others. The
Shippers Council as port Economic Regulator is also making efforts at
automation that will improve sea port operations.

Edike stated that “by the time all these systems are fully integrated,
port services will become seamless, highly efficient. Revenue leakage will
also reduce drastically”.

Though each federal government agency has its mandate and specific duties,
the CCCIS is a welcome development by the Nigeria Customs Service. Edike
described it as a technological tool deployed by NPA for improved maritime
operations across the country. He noted that all citizens should be proud
of the initiative and support it.

The ACG also called for greater collaboration and synergy between federal
government agencies as they strive to actualize the dictates of their
respective mandates.

 

 

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