The Tincan Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has announced the collection of N747.07billion as revenue for the first half of 2025.
In a statement made available to newsmen, Controller of the Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka disclosed that the figure indicated a remarkable surplus of N171.71billion when compared to the revenue collection of first half of 2024, which stood at N575.35billion
The figure, according to him, represents a growth of approximately 29.85% increase and has achieved a 98.03% of the expected collection for the first half of the year 2025.
Giving a breakdown of the revenue collection within the review period, Comptroller Onyeka noted that in January 2025, the Command generated the sum of N116,412,735,766.23 as against N88,430,128,122.76 in the same period of 2024, while in the month of February, the Command recorded a total of N103,254,292,293,823.23, above that of the previous year which stood at N100,253,187,122.76.
According to him, the months of March to May 2025 witnessed an increase in its revenue with the collections of N128,266,643,816.08, N145,020,168,704.83, N128,446,323,224.79 respectively.
He explained that the figures also showed an increase when compared to the Command’s expected monthly revenue target of N127, 055,833,289.88 and those of March to May 2024 which stood at N115,108,066,256.20, N95,703,614,360.55, N92,671,603,418.04 respectively.
The month of June 2025 generated a total of N125, 679,068,853.75, surpassing the figure recorded in corresponding period of the previous year which stood at N83, 192,847,758.97.
He also informed that in the first half of the year, the Command received 3,450 Single Goods Declarations (SGDs) under the new Bodogwu clearance system and has successful processed and exited 2,749 entries.
He noted that since the innovation and its successful implementation, the Command had organized several online and physical trainings and workshops to provide firsthand knowledge to all stakeholders on the operations of the system.
Continuing, he further disclosed that a total of 282 vessels reported at the Command in the first quarter of the year, with import tonnage comprised of Bulk cargoes such as bulk wheat, bulk malt, lab chemical, drilling rods, bulk sugar, aluminum nitride, general cargoes among others.
In the area of anti-smuggling activities, the Controller pointed out that the Command recorded significant progress in its drive towards safe-guarding the nation and her citizens from the threat of unwholesome items through the arrest and subsequent handover of illicit drugs, arms and ammunition.
According to him, the Command confiscated and successfully handed over illicit drugs worth over N8, 053,125,000.00 to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
This feat, he said was achieved through the timely interception of 2 x 20ft containers which were separately found to contain 128 packets of Cannabis Indica, 97 packets of crystal methamphetamial, and 1,735 packet of Cannabis Indica with a combine total weight of over 1,000 kilogram.
He further mentioned that with thorough physical and Non-Intrusive inspection examinations, the Command uncovered arms and ammunition and other military equipment concealed in a 1x40ft container which was conveying four used vehicles. The items recover include the following:
i. Rugger P345 Pistol Reg. No. 664 – 75425
ii. 23 GEN 4 Austria Pistol Reg. No. TO 6252
iii. 100 Rounds of live Ammunition of 9mm
iv. 34 Rounds of blank Ammunition of 9mm
v. 4 Rounds of Blank Ammunition
vi. 5 empty Magazines
vii. 2 Handcuffs
viii. One small iron touch light.
To ensure proper handling of the items, the Controller handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS), Tincan Island Port Command, alongside the consignee and the declarant.
According to Comptroller Onyeka, these handover exercises underscores the commitment of the Command to uphold and promote national security by safeguarding national borders against the influx of hard drugs and proliferation of small arms and light weapons, as well as promoting inter-agencies collaboration with all security agencies operating in the port.
In the aspect of stakeholder’s engagements, the Controller remarked that the Command has also demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue and collaboration through sustained engagement with a diverse range of key partners in the maritime and trade ecosystem.
These included terminal operators, captains of industries, Government agencies operating at the port and beyond, Customs licensed agents, international organizations, civil society groups, and private sector representatives among others.
He explained that these engagements were designed to ensure that policies, operational changes, and reforms were communicated and feedbacks received.
He further noted that the interactive sessions with the captains of industries were geared towards attracting and enhancing trade benefits to the Command and so far, it has yielded positive results.
Onyeka used the medium to congratulate the Comptroller general of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi on his recent appointment as the Chairman of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council and his unwavering support to the Command, describing his election victory as divine.
He equally thanked all Customs partners operating within the port, and promised to always promote conducive business environment.
He urged officers and men of the Command to continue to show acts of bravery and competence, stating that the success of the Command is dependent on their collective and professional contributions.
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