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We Lost N138.9bn In Income Generation In 5 Months, Due To Forex Policy — Customs Boss

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BEVERLY HILLS, June 25, (THEWILL) – The Comptroller-General, CG, of the Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) has revealed that Nigeria lost a total of 138.9bn, representing 35.5 per cent in income generation expected from the service between January and last month owing to the new forex policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, as well as increase in volume of credit.

The CG however explained that Customs generated the sum total of N312. 9bn for the country within the period under review from the Valued Added Tax, VAT and the Negotiable Duty Credit Certificate, NDCC.

Ali, who spoke on Friday while briefing the Senator John Enoh-led Senate Committee on Finance on the performance of his organization, stated that within the period, his agency lost a total of N138.9bn out of the N390.6bn it was expected to generate in the period.

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He further disclosed that Nigeria Customs was able to gather the sum of N251.8bn out of which the sum of N211.124,434,386.60 was generated for the Federation Account with the sum of N40,591,872,059.41 generated for Non federation Account.

Giving a breakdown of revenue generation within the period, the Customs boss said, “compared to last year or what we are expected to generate, we are in deficit of 18,406,949,135.55 as against the sum of NN78,110,936,416.67 expected to be generated in the month of January.”

For the month of February, he stated that the agency lost N27,176,737,878.21 instead of N78,110,936.416.67 just as the sum of N28,910,737,844.24 coud not be realized from N78,110,936,416.67 expected in the month.

He stated that Customs equally lost the sum of N32,304,439,625.98 from N78,110,936,416.67 in April just as it lost N32,039,511,153.56 from the expected generation of the sum of N78,110,936,416.67 in the month of May.

“With this, it means we have 35% less than what we are supposed to have generated, ”he said. He attributed the loss to three variables among which according to him, included the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN’s new forex policy and increase in volume of credit.

“The CBN forex policy has become a big problem to trade, therefore people are not importing and we are a nation that is dependent on importation. If people do not import, there will be no duty paid and Customs will have nothing to collect.

“With this trend, there is no way we can, by any chance, meet our target. We are hoping and praying that with the release of the budget and with the now relaxed forex market, that traders will begin to pick up and import things. If things do not improve, certainly, we are in big problem,” Ali said.

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