The heat is on—and the numbers don’t lie.
For the fourth straight month in Collection Year 2026, the Paircargo Assessment Composite Division at the Port of NAIA has once again smashed its target, hauling in a staggering ₱2.243 BILLION for April alone.
In a time when global trade is battered by uncertainty, disruptions, and pressure from all sides, this isn’t just performance—it’s domination.
And at the center of this relentless surge? Leadership that refuses to fold.
Customs Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno is making his presence felt—not through noise, but through results.
His aggressive push for stronger revenue collection, tighter systems, and zero tolerance for inefficiency is clearly hitting its mark.
This is no passive leadership—this is a full-throttle campaign to transform the Bureau into a revenue powerhouse.
On the ground, District Collector Atty. Maria Yasmin “Yas” Obillos-Mapa is proving she’s not just holding the line—she’s driving it forward.
Under her watch, operations at NAIA aren’t just moving—they’re accelerating, cutting through red tape and delivering numbers that demand attention.
But the real battlefield? That belongs to Special Deputy Collector Dr. Siegfred “Yeye” Manaois and Assistant SDC Ms. Irene Moreno Concio.
Month after month, they’ve taken the fight head-on—against logistical bottlenecks, global trade slowdowns, and the daily grind of high-stakes assessment work.
Yet instead of excuses, they deliver results. Not once. Not twice. Four consecutive months of exceeding targets. That’s not luck—that’s precision, discipline, and relentless execution.
Their latest Certificate of Commendation isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s a warning shot. A signal that this team is not slowing down, not backing off, and definitely not settling.
This is what happens when leadership aligns, when systems work, and when people refuse to break under pressure.
₱2.243 BILLION in one month. Four straight months of dominance.
And they’re just getting started.
