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Apapa Customs Collects Record-Breaking N304bn In October

The Apapa Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has achieved a record-breaking N304billion collection for the month of October 2025, being the highest monthly revenue generation by any customs command in the history of the Service.

This record,which beats the N264billion collected in the month of October 2024 has brought the total collection by the command for the first ten months of this year to N2,402,141,493,747.06.

With this, the Command has surpassed the total collection it achieved in 2024 two months before the end of 2025.

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The Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, who commended the officers and stakeholders for their contributions to the success, described it as the beginning of more revenue generation exploits on his watch.

According to the CAC, the latest revenue feat is an initial proof of the command’s readiness to process higher volume of trade,which will translate to greater collection for government.

He said the officers and men have been sensitized ahead for a regime of Drive Through Scanning that would process an average of 150 containers per hour from the quayside which will be revolutionary in the annals of trade facilitation in any West African port.

Comptroller Oshoba said the Command, after an in-house training for newly promoted Deputy Comptrollers and Assistant Comptrollers of Customs, has geared up to deliver optimally in line with the directives of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR.

While commending his officers and our compliant stakeholders for this revenue collection milestone, he stressed that this is not the Command’s final destination.

“While we are deploying all tools of trade facilitation as directed by the CGC, including the One-Stop-Shop (OSS) which harmonizes all customs procedures and processes to save time and promote efficiency, we are also preventing revenue leakages.

“We have a zero compromise stance in the application of demand notices (DN) for the recovery of uncovered shortfalls in revenue and my officers are very vigilant checking any attempt to misapply Harmonised System (HS) Code for duty evasion.

“To accentuate the importance we attach to trade facilitation, I have personally paid unannounced visits to some parts of the port access roads where I urged truckers, freight forwarders and licensed customs agents to cooperate with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) by prioritising the movement of their cleared consignments out of the ports,” the Apapa Customs boss said.

Comptroller Oshoba observed  that in order to consolidate and build on the existing achievements in terms revenue collection and trade facilitation, stakeholders collaboration is needed.

This information was disseminated via a press statement signed by the Apapa Customs Command’s spokesman, Tunde Ayagbalo.

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