
The new Customs Area Controller (CAC), Ports and Terminal Multipurpose Limited (PTML), of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Comptroller Joe Anani, has met with the stakeholders in the Command with a promise to run an open-door policy.
Addressing the stakeholders at the PTML Command, Apapa, Lagos, Anani commended them for embracing the Unified Customs Management System, popularly known as B’ Odogwu, saying their support and great sacrifices built the foundation of everything the Service has achieved so far with B’ Odogwu.
The CAC said: “It is an absolute honour to stand before you today as the newly appointed Area Controller for PTML Command.
“This task for me is both a privilege and a challenge that must be accomplished.
“I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the incredible impact that strong stakeholder relationships can have on driving innovation and growth, especially for an innovation like the Unified Customs Management System, popularly called B’Odogwu.
“I want to express my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for the support you gave to this initiative and the great sacrifices you all made in our journey from its inception to its stage of stability.
“You are the heartbeat of customs modernisation. Your trust, your feedback, and your unwavering support have built the foundation of everything we’ve achieved so far with B’Odogwu.”
While assuring the Service’s commitment to the stakeholders and pledging an open door policy, the new CAC who took over the baton of leadership of the Command from ACG Tenny Daniyan, on Friday, September 12, 2025, called on the stakeholders to imbibe the spirit of compliance in declaration of cargoes, saying that it is the only way of facilitating smooth and faster clearance of goods and guarantee true trade facilitation.
He said: “As I step into this role, I see exciting opportunities ahead. Our world is changing faster than ever, with new technologies, evolving markets, and shifting expectations. But what hasn’t changed, and what never will, is our commitment to you.
“The CGC holds stakeholders engagement very dearly and we at this command follow in that direction.
“1 am aware of your good records of compliance which is trailed by great testimonies, let’s keep it growing.
“I’m here to listen, to collaborate, and to ensure that every decision we make puts you at the center of success and productivity.
“Let me promise you that my office as CAC shall be open to engagements. We will innovate with integrity, serve with excellence, and grow together. Your success is our success, and I’m personally dedicated to making sure we exceed your expectations.
“Thank you again for this opportunity to connect. I would love to hear your thoughts, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s build the future, side by side.”
The stakeholders, comprising of the members of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), among others took turns to commend Comptroller Anani and his management team for convening a maiden stakeholders’ meeting less than a week after his assumption of office.
They also pledged to support the command and the CAC.