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Customs records N28bn at Lagos Port in 24 hours

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Area Command, has recorded another historic revenue of N28 billion within 24 hours at Apapa Port.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSC Isah Sulaiman explained on Wednesday that it was the highest single-day revenue collection ever recorded by the command, saying that the amount was generated on Tuesday.

Suleiman added that the feat surpasses the previous daily record of N20.1 billion, achieved in September 2025, shortly after the assumption of office of the present Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba.

He added: ” The new record comes barely weeks after the Command achieved an unprecedented N323 billion monthly revenue collection in July 2026, further demonstrating the sustained impact of reforms, improved compliance, enhanced trade facilitation, intelligence-driven interventions and the increasing efficiency of digital Customs processes.”

Also, Oshoba noted that the achievement was not simply about figures or records, but about the contribution of the Nigeria Customs Service to the economic wellbeing of Nigerians, stressing that revenue generated by the Service forms part of government resources used to fund public priorities, including infrastructure, security, education, healthcare and other services that ultimately impact the lives of ordinary Nigerians.

He dedicated the milestone to the government and people of Nigeria, while commending the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, and the management team of the service for their continued support for modernisation, automation and reforms aimed at making Customs operations more efficient, transparent and business-friendly.

The CAC also acknowledged the cooperation of compliant importers, exporters, licensed Customs agents and other stakeholders, as well as patriotic Nigerians who have provided actionable intelligence, in achieving this feat.

He stressed that every compliant transaction contributes to national development and urged stakeholders to continue supporting legitimate trade, noting that a stronger revenue base gives government greater capacity to respond to the needs of the people and create an environment where businesses can thrive.

Oshoba charged 9fficers and men of the command not to become complacent, but to see the record as a responsibility to do more.

He emphasised that revenue collection must be achieved alongside trade facilitation, professionalism, transparency and respect for stakeholders, directing personnel to resolve legitimate disputes promptly and ensure that Customs procedures do not unnecessarily hinder lawful businesses.

The NCS Apapa Area command, under the leadership of Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, remains committed to sustaining this momentum through enhanced revenue generation, trade facilitation, professionalism and stakeholder collaboration, with the understanding that every legitimate revenue collected strengthens government’s capacity to deliver on its development priorities and improve the lives of Nigerians.

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