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Senate approves N11 trillion revenue target for customs

The upper chamber also approved N1.235 trillion expenditure estimate for the 2026 fiscal year.

• July 6, 2026
Senate
Senate

The Senate Committee on Customs and Excise on Monday approved ₦11 trillion revenue target for the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

The upper chamber also approved a N1.235 trillion expenditure estimate for the 2026 fiscal year, expressing confidence that the agency would sustain its reform programme and improve collections despite mounting global economic uncertainties.

The approval came after the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, defended the service’s 2026 budget before the committee at the National Assembly.

Lawmakers commended the agency for exceeding its 2025 revenue target, while acknowledging the external challenges confronting international trade.

The chairman of the Senate Committee on Customs and Excise, Isah Jibrin, described the proposed revenue target as ambitious but achievable.

He urged the customs leadership to intensify efforts towards meeting the projection and applauded President Bola Tinubu for extending the tenure of the comptroller-general.

“I believe the additional period granted to him will enable him to fully consolidate these reforms and place the Nigeria Customs Service on a sustainable path,” Mr Jibrin said.

The committee chairman noted that the federal government’s aggressive investment in infrastructure had increased the demand for internally generated revenue, making customs one of the most strategic agencies in financing national development.

“The NCS remains one of the biggest revenue-generating agencies in the country. That places enormous responsibility on the service, and I urge the management to work even harder to achieve its ambitious revenue target for 2026,” he added.

Responding, the comptroller-general thanked the president for the confidence reposed in him and expressed appreciation to members of the committee for interrupting their legislative recess to consider the agency’s budget proposal.

Reviewing the service’s performance in 2025, the customs boss disclosed that the National Assembly approved a revenue target of N6.584 trillion, but the agency realised N7.277 trillion during the year.

He said the collection exceeded the target by N674.1 billion, representing a 10.24 per cent increase over the approved projection.

According to him, the impressive performance was achieved despite several fiscal policy interventions and global economic disruptions that constrained revenue generation.

Among the major factors he identified were the suspension of excise duty on telecommunications services, the delayed implementation of the Green Tax,import duty waivers granted on compressed natural gas (CNG) and electric vehicles.

The comptroller-general also cited the lingering effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which disrupted imports of strategic commodities such as wheat and affected customs collections.

Although the agency surpassed its revenue target, the comptroller-general disclosed that customs received N808.86 billion, representing 71.46 per cent of its approved N1.132 trillion expenditure budget for 2025.

For 2026, Mr Adeniyi said the service projected total revenue of N11.074 trillion, comprising N5.542 trillion from Federation Account revenue, N1.491 trillion from non-federation collections, N2.773 trillion from import VAT, and N1.266 trillion from the four per cent free-on-board (FOB) cost of collection.

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