He said the chemicals were intercepted during routine cargo examination.
He reiterated the command’s efforts in trade facilitation and in enhancing port logistics.
Customs’ comptroller-general, Bashir Adeniyi, announced this in a statement.
Mr Adeniyi said that the measure was introduced to prevent compromise in the service’s operations.
The training was conducted at the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘B’ Auditorium in Kaduna.
The Kaduna command of the Nigeria Customs Service has achieved a new revenue milestone, generating ₦5.16 billion in October 2025
The controller said the system employs electronic seals and handheld devices to track containers.
Mr Onyeka said the narcotics had been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for investigation and prosecution.
She completed a 35-day solo motorbike journey from Nigeria to Belgium in support of gender inclusivity on September 4.
Mr Sule noted that donkeys were essential to rural communities as a source of livelihood and transport.
