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PTML Hands Over New Fully Furnished, ICT-Enabled Office To Customs In Lagos

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Last updated: 2026/05/11 at 12:22 PM
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Managing Director, Ports and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML), Mr. Ascanio Russo (left) and the Customs Area Controller, PTML Command, Comptroller Joe Anani, at the commissioning of the new, fully furnished modern offices provided by PTML for the Nigeria Customs Service at Tin Can Island Port Complex, Lagos, on Thursday.

In a major step towards strengthening operational efficiency and enhancing trade facilitation, the Managing Director of Port and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML), Mr Ascanio Russo, has officially handed over a new fully furnished office complex with modern Information and Communications Technology (ICT) facilities to the Nigeria Customs Service at the terminal, located within the Tin Can Island Port Complex, Lagos.

 

The handover ceremony marked the fulfilment of a commitment by PTML to provide additional modern and conducive offices for Customs officers operating at the terminal, reinforcing the collaboration between private terminal operators and government regulatory agencies in driving seamless cargo operations.

 

Speaking during the ceremony, Mr Russo described the project as a clear demonstration of PTML’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Nigeria Customs Service and ensuring that officers operate in an environment that promotes efficiency, professionalism and productivity.

 

According to him, the new office complex reflects PTML’s broader vision of fostering stronger institutional partnerships that will ultimately benefit port users and the Nigerian economy.

 

“This project symbolises our enduring partnership with the Nigeria Customs Service and our collective determination to improve operational standards at the port. We promised to provide additional offices to Customs, to complement the existing offices, and today we are proud to fulfil that commitment with a facility designed to provide a modern, comfortable and highly functional workspace for officers.

 

“We firmly believe that when regulatory agencies are provided with the right work environment and support, they are better positioned to carry out their responsibilities efficiently. This new modern facility will undoubtedly enhance productivity, strengthen operational effectiveness and contribute significantly to the seamless movement of cargo and trade facilitation at the terminal,” Russo stated.

 

He further commended officers and men of the PTML Command for their dedication, professionalism and consistent efforts in sustaining cargo throughput and boosting government revenue generation despite operational challenges.

L-R: Managing Director, Ports and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML), Mr. Ascanio Russo; Customs Area Controller, PTML Command, Comptroller Joe Anani; and General Manager, PTML, Mr. Babatunde Keshinro, at the commissioning of the new, fully furnished modern offices provided by PTML for the Nigeria Customs Service at Tin Can Island Port Complex, Lagos, on Thursday.

Receiving the new office complex on behalf of the Nigeria Customs Service, the Customs Area Controller of the PTML Command, Comptroller Joe Anani, expressed deep appreciation to the management of PTML for delivering the project, which he described as timely and impactful.

 

Comptroller Anani noted that a conducive working environment remains critical to the effectiveness, morale and overall performance of officers, stressing that the newly renovated complex would greatly enhance administrative efficiency and operational coordination within the Command.

 

“This is truly a dream come true for us. I was informed that this project had been in the pipeline for quite some time, so witnessing its successful completion during my tenure gives me immense satisfaction and joy. PTML has demonstrated genuine commitment, responsibility and partnership through this laudable gesture.

 

“A modern workplace like this has a direct impact on the efficiency and motivation of officers. This facility will undoubtedly improve our operational capacity, create a better working atmosphere and support our mandate of facilitating legitimate trade while ensuring compliance with government regulations. We sincerely appreciate PTML for honouring this promise and for continuously supporting the activities of the Command,” Anani said.

 

Industry stakeholders at the event noted that the development will contribute positively to faster cargo clearance procedures, improved administrative processes and stronger synergy between terminal operators and regulatory authorities, all of which are essential to achieving greater efficiency within Nigeria’s maritime sector.

 

PTML, which is Nigeria’s leading roll-on roll-off terminal, is widely recognised for handling vehicle and container imports as well as providing integrated logistics and terminal services. The terminal has continued to play a strategic role in supporting Nigeria’s maritime trade through its significant investments in infrastructure, operational efficiency and technology-driven cargo handling processes aimed at improving port productivity and reducing cargo dwell time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TAGGED: Comptroller Joe Anani, Customs Area Controller of the PTML Command, Lagos, Managing Director of Port and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML), Mr Ascanio Russo, Nigeria Customs Service, Tin Can Island Port Complex
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