Tincan customs generated N111.2 billion in May: Official

The Tincan Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) generated N111.2 billion in revenue in May 2026.
The Customs Area Controller, Joseph Anani, disclosed this on Wednesday in Lagos during his maiden engagement with maritime journalists.
Mr Anani said the meeting was designed to strengthen understanding and cooperation between the command and the media community.
“Since assuming office on May 22, 2026, engaging critical stakeholders in the maritime sector has remained a priority,” he said.
He described the media as a vital component of customs operations and a strategic partner in achieving institutional goals.
According to him, journalists are not merely communication channels but important stakeholders shaping public understanding.
“Reportage significantly influences public perception of command activities and the effectiveness of the Customs Service mandate,” Mr Anani said.
He assured journalists that they would remain central to his administration’s policies, operations, reforms and achievements.
The controller promised a transparent flow of information, stressing that accurate communication would help journalists perform their duties responsibly.
He said the command would provide the necessary information to enable effective reporting of customs developments to Nigerians.
Mr Anani also revealed plans to support maritime journalists through training, sensitisation workshops and capacity-building initiatives.
He noted that a well-informed press corps would improve the quality of reportage and deepen understanding of customs operations.
“A properly equipped media will strengthen institutional knowledge and highlight challenges affecting port operations,” he said.
The customs boss urged journalists to maintain professionalism while reporting on the activities of the command.
He warned that irresponsible reporting could fuel misinformation and weaken public confidence in government institutions.
“Responsible journalism remains critical to maintaining trust and ensuring collective objectives are achieved,” Mr Anani stated.
He said the command would continue leveraging the modernisation programme of the customs service.
Mr Anani explained that technology-driven solutions would improve efficiency, trade facilitation and service delivery at the port.
He added that his administration would ensure strict compliance with the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.
“Compliance will remain at the heart of our operations and enforcement will be firm, fair and professional,” he said.
Mr Anani expressed satisfaction with the command’s revenue performance, describing the development as positive for national growth.
He attributed the achievement to officers’ commitment, improved compliance and enhanced operational efficiency.
The controller said teamwork and strategic enforcement measures contributed significantly to the command’s revenue growth.
He pledged to consolidate existing gains and surpass the achievements previously recorded by the command.
Mr Anani commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, for appointing him to lead the strategic command.
He praised Mr Adeniyi’s leadership and commitment to repositioning the service for greater efficiency.
The controller reiterated the command’s readiness to collaborate with stakeholders, especially the media.
He said constructive engagement remained essential for improved operations and stronger partnerships across the maritime sector.
(NAN)
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