Customs Area Comptroller Engages Excise Factories, Bonded Warehouses in Port Harcourt

October 17, 2025
Comptroller Atuluku reaffirmed her commitment to maintaining a robust and cordial relationship with all stakeholders within the maritime and excise sectors promising that the Command would continue to pursue the Customs' mandate with vigour and transparency.
Customs factory tour in Port Harcourt

Comptroller Salamatu Atuluku of the Customs Area 1 Command, Port Harcourt, Rivers State has embarked on a familiarization tour of key excise factories and bonded warehouses within the Command’s jurisdiction. This was contained in a press statement made available to Prime Business Africa by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Barilule Aanee, an Assistant Superintendent of Customs.

Speaking during the visit, Comptroller Atuluku commended the management teams of the visited facilities for their continued commitment to legitimate business practices and emphasized that the Nigeria Customs Service remains a partner in progress, balancing trade facilitation with enforcement of fiscal policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government.

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Her words: “Customs cannot work in isolation. Our success depends on the level of cooperation we receive from our stakeholders.”

Continuing, Comptroller Atuluku insisted that regular engagement would help the command to identify challenges, strengthen compliance culture, and jointly proffer solutions that would enhance service delivery.

At the Nigerian Bottling Company and International Breweries Plc, the Area Controller praised the companies for their contributions to national development through job creation and compliance with excise laws assuring them of the Command’s continued support. She promised to maintain a business-friendly environment that would encourage transparency, accountability, and consistency in trade documentation.

Inspecting operations at QuickA and Express Concerns Bonded Warehouses, Comptroller Atuluku stressed the importance of proper inventory management, accurate record keeping, and strict adherence to Customs procedures even as she cautioned against practices capable of undermining revenue generation and advised bonded warehouse operators to uphold a high compliance level in their daily operations.

In their responses, the management teams of the visited facilities expressed appreciation for the Controller’s visit, describing it as timely and inspiring.

They, however, noted that such direct engagement would foster better understanding between Customs and the private sector, while creating room for dialogue on emerging operational challenges.

 In her closing remarks, Comptroller Atuluku reaffirmed her commitment to maintaining a robust and cordial relationship with all stakeholders within the maritime and excise sectors promising that the Command would continue to pursue the Customs’ mandate with vigour and transparency.

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