He said public-private partnerships were essential for unlocking the full potential of rail freight and decongesting Nigerian ports.
He noted that the command generated the amount in spite of a sharp reduction in trade volume.
In an interview in Seme, near Badagry, Mr Bomodi said that imports and exports are usually affected by market forces, including demand and supply.
The association donated rice, noodles and beverages to the beneficiaries.
“Some of the seizures were handed over to sister government agencies”.’’
The Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Customs Service said three suspects were arrested during the period.
He also urged them to render the same support and cooperation to his successor.
Customs says it generated about N127 million in November as revenue from mostly import of goods into the country through the Kamba border in Kebbi.
The petrol was concealed in 30 litres jerrycans, and with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N12.54 million.