 The Nigerian Custom Service is set to take off its E-Custom Service by 2022 to improve trading and provide end-to-end automation aimed at eliminating physical contact. The NCS said it had integrated and automated over 90 percent of its activities by deploying tools in order to eliminate clearing and forwarding difficulty at the ports. Meanwhile, the controller of our Papa Command has warned against making Nigeria a dumping ground for illegal goods. Our correspondent Destiny Momo reports that NCS declared a revenue generation of 2.3 trillion naira for 2021, so far beyond the federal government's set target of 1.6 trillion naira. Nigeria is not a dumping ground for used items. That is why it has even said clearly that used clothes is a contraband. So other items, used fridge is a contraband. Used television is also a contraband, but you dismantle a lot of things and say they are used, or used spare parts because, you know, in Nigeria we are very used to using used cars, used cars. When the government in Islam magnitude allows that, then why do you have to declare falsely on that? So, my brother, we are not discouraging the issue of used items, particularly the one the government has approved, but we are discouraging you to make a false declaration on your item. So you get notified about fresh news updates.