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 Lagos customs raked in N45.7 billion in Q1: Comptroller

Mr Awe praised the command’s compliant traders and stakeholders for their continued support in driving revenue

• April 16, 2025
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The Customs Area Controller, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Murtala Muhammed Command, Comptroller Michael Awe, said the command generated N45.7 billion in Q1 2025.

Mr Awe disclosed this during a news conference held in Lagos on Wednesday, where he highlighted the command’s improved revenue performance compared to Q1 2024.

He noted that the revenue in Q1 2025 surpassed the ₦45.4 billion recorded in Q1 2024, indicating an increase of ₦276.9 million.

He stated that the growth represented a 0.61 per cent rise, reflecting the command’s improved operational strategies and stakeholder compliance.

Mr Awe credited the performance to increased stakeholder compliance, strict enforcement of trade rules, and timely blockage of revenue leakages through prompt interventions.


He praised the command’s compliant traders and stakeholders for their continued support in driving revenue, aligning with the service’s core mandate.

On anti-smuggling, Mr Awe said the command recorded several seizures during the period under review, including four packages of immigration camouflage uniforms in rolls.

Other seized items included 19 packages of two-way Motorola walkie-talkies and three packages of Colorado CAT leaves.

The total duty paid value of these items stood at N132.4 million, underscoring the significance of the interceptions.

He said the seizures were enabled by intelligence sharing, officer vigilance, and regular profiling of high-risk shipments.

“Let me reaffirm that the command is committed to thwarting forms of illegitimate trade through the Murtala Muhammed Area Command. We shall enforce all applicable laws and regulations with the highest standards of professionalism and integrity,” Mr Awe said.

He added that a strong relationship with stakeholders, sister agencies, and strategic partners had been instrumental in achieving these results.

He further said that the collaboration ensured timely intelligence exchange, swift operations, and seamless coordination across functions.

Mr Awe described stakeholder engagement as central to his strategy, fostering trust, openness, and mutual respect within the trading community.

He said such engagements enhanced compliance and improved capacity to respond to emerging trade and security challenges.

Mr Awe assured that the command remained focused on boosting revenue and facilitating legitimate trade in Q2 2025.

He expressed gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, and his team for their strategic guidance and support.

Mr Awe also thanked the officers of the command for their dedication, vigilance, and professionalism, calling them the foundation of the command’s success.

He acknowledged the media’s role, appreciating journalists for their prompt, accurate reporting which helps foster transparency in customs operations. 

(NAN) 

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