Mr Alao said the customs service recorded successes in intercepting illegal arms and supporting efforts to curb illicit drug trafficking through ports and border stations.
Ms Enwereji called for faster mechanisms to resolve outstanding challenges affecting businesses.
Mr Miko assured officers and stakeholders they would work collaboratively.
The command exceeded its 2025 revenue target of N1.524 trillion.
He described China as Nigeria’s biggest trading partner.
“If Nigeria develops a robust sugar sector, it could turn over $1 billion in annual imports into jobs, security, and industrial growth,” he said.
Mr Adeniyi expressed confidence that the engagement would fortify the cordial relationship between Nigeria and the UAE.
The Nigeria Customs Service says it has deepened bilateral cooperation with the Royal Malaysian Customs Department on trade facilitation and border management.
He encouraged smugglers to embrace legitimate business.
Participants will be equipped with the knowledge to function in an AI-driven environment.
