The Nigeria Customs Service has dismissed over 2,000 officers for various acts of misconduct, the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd), has said.
He stated this on Thursday, while responding to questions on what he had been able to do to rid the service of corrupt officials.
The CG disclosed that the over 2,000 officers had been dismissed since he took over as the head of the service.
The CG also said that the service would realise at least $17.6 billion after the conclusion of the automation of its operations in a few years.
Ali made the disclosures when he was featured at the 55th session of the presidential briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team at the presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said the agency had so far collected and remitted the sum of N2.143 trillion into the government’s coffers but expressed worry that the NCS might not be able to meet its N3bn target for the year.
According to him, the protracted controversies around the agency to collect the Telecommunication Tariff which was recently resolved in the NCS favour would affect the target.
He explained that the projection of N3.019 target was set was based on the assumption that the NCS would start the collection from the beginning of the year.
The suspension of the telecom tariff until recently when it was resolved, he said, would pose a great challenge to meeting the target.
Ali also said that the delay in the collection of carbonated drinks tax may also pose another challenge.
The Customs boss said the service only recently commenced the collection of the tax which he noted was also part of the assumption at the time the 2022 target was set.
Ali also disclosed that the Service would make about $17.6 billion for the country at the completion of its automation.
He projected that Customs would need $3.5 billion to fully automate its operations and limit human interactions.