…Challenges Industry Media on Professionalism BY FUNMI ALUKO The newly appointed Area Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Joe Anani, has pledged to tackle the notorious Apapa–Mile 2 port corridor traffic gridlock while calling on maritime journalists to uphold the highest standards of professionalism in their reportage. Speaking during his maiden interactive session with the maritime press on Wednesday, June 23, 2026, Anani emphasized that inaccurate publications can cause costly damages, stressing the need for ethical and responsible journalism. He assured the media of strong partnership, transparency, and continuous engagement throughout his tenure. In his address, Anani described the press as a “strategic partner” in shaping public understanding, promoting accountability, and enhancing compliance within the maritime ecosystem. He promised timely and accurate information flow, while announcing plans for structured training, sensitization workshops, and capacity-building programs to empower journalists covering the port command. “Responsible journalism is critical to maintaining public trust, preventing misinformation, and ensuring that our collective objectives are not undermined by inaccurate or misleading narratives,” he said. Fielding questions on the resurgence of traffic congestion along the Apapa–Mile 2 corridor, Anani disclosed that the Command is already engaging stakeholders to reverse the development. He revealed that discussions have been held with Five Star Logistics, whose terminal operations were linked to the road blockage due to delayed truck access. “I have spoken with them and they have pledged to hasten the process to allow the trucks come in. So, I believe that this issue will go away very soon,” Anani assured. On his operational strategy, Anani acknowledged that the groundwork laid by his immediate predecessors, retired DCG Dera Nnadi and ACG Frank Onyeka were solid framework to build on. He noted that the administrative and operational structures are already in place, describing his role as “being at the driver’s seat, at full alert” to ensure faithful implementation. Highlighting the Command’s performance, Anani disclosed that Tin Can Island Port Command generated over ₦111.2 billion in revenue in May, reflecting improved compliance levels and operational efficiency. He however pledged strict adherence to import regulations and total compliance with the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023. He also expressed gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, for the confidence reposed in him, promising to consolidate on existing gains and surpass previous achievements. To further cement ties with the press, Anani announced that the Public Relations Unit of the Command will prioritize media engagement, ensuring timely information dissemination and fostering mutual understanding. “Together, we can ensure that Tin Can Island Port Command continues to play its critical role in national growth, trade facilitation, and revenue generation,” he declared.
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