The spokesperson said that the service also collected N15.8 billion in excise duties.
The food items included maize, husked brown rice, wheat, and cowpeas.
Mr Ojo explained that using such tyres was one of the factors contributing to road crashes in the state and Nigeria at large.
Mr Ojo admonished smugglers to desist, as the customs would not relent in ensuring that the illicit goods banned by the federal government do not come into the country.
The area controller of the Kebbi Area Command, Iheanacho Earnest-Ejike, said the command recorded a 67.6 per cent increase in revenue generation.
The IPMAN chairman, Dahiru Buba, stated this in an interview in Yola on Tuesday.
Mr Adeniyi said that the service recorded a total revenue collection of N4.49 trillion between June 2023 and May 2024.
”The importer of the drugs gave two fake addresses, which raised customs curiosity, leading to the discovery,” Mr Adeniyi said.
Mr Earnest-Ojike added that the two countries would establish a joint-border agency inspection for goods and persons,
The Kano area command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it generated revenue of N50.7 billion from January to May.
