Ayuba Sanusi
THE Federal Government has approved the sum of Three Billion, Four Hundred Million Naira (N3.400,000,000.00) for the procurement of surveillance aircraft for the Nigeria Customs Service to aid Customs operations, especially in the fight against smuggling.
The approval, which was granted by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) was announced by Clem Agba, Minister of State for Budget and National Planning.
Speaking with journalists after the FEC meeting presided over by Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Agba stated that, the Ministry of Finance Budget and National Planning presented a couple of memos for which approvals were obtained.
The first approval was for the award of a contract for the procurement of a Cessna Caravan Aircraft by the Nigeria Customs Service in the sum of Three Billion, Four Hundred and Forty-Seven Million, Four Hundred and Forty-Two Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ten Naira (N3,447,442,710) inclusive of 7.5 per cent VAT with a delivery period of 12 months.
“This aircraft is an addition to the current fleet in the Service and it is aimed towards combating smuggling activities and enhancing intelligence gathering. It is also to provide aerial surveillance and reconnaissance for the Customs across our borders,” Agba added.
In the same vein, FEC approved the E-Customs Modernisation project. “The Council approved the implementation of the Nigeria Customs Service Modernisation project to a concessionaire, ” he noted.
He said the concessionaire is Bergman Securities Consultant and Suppliers Limited as the project sponsor, Africa Finance Corporation UFC as the lead financier while Huawei Technologies will be trained as Lead Technical Service Provider.
Recall that Finance Minister, Zainab Ahmed had announced the approval of three major contracts for the Nigeria Customs Service worth over Twenty Billion Naira which includes the construction of blocks of flats in Abuja and procurement of one hundred and ninety-two vehicles for operations and administrative purposes.
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