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Nigeria Customs crosses N5.1 trillion revenue target for 2024- Comptroller-General 

Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Bashir Adewale Adeniyi

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has met and is projected to exceed its revenue target of N5.1 trillion for 2024, according to Comptroller-General Adewale Adeniyi.

Announcing the milestone at the Comptroller-General Conference (CGC) on Wednesday, Adeniyi highlighted the agency’s exceptional performance as evidence of its strategy in enhancing revenue through advanced stakeholder collaboration and modernization efforts.

“On November 12, 2024, at precisely 1:10 pm, the NCS achieved its NGN 5.07 trillion revenue target, a full month ahead of year-end,” Adeniyi stated. He added, “This achievement validates our focus on partnership-driven approaches to revenue collection and trade facilitation and is set to exceed our goal by at least 10%.” 

Adeniyi emphasized that this success extends beyond revenue figures, showcasing the tangible impact of the NCS’s modernization initiatives, including streamlined processes and updated risk management practices.

The deployment of non-intrusive inspection technology at ports, part of the agency’s enhanced risk management system, has accelerated cargo clearance while maintaining stringent controls, he said.

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Beyond revenue and efficiency, Adeniyi reaffirmed the NCS’s dedication to enforcement. He cited seizures valued at NGN 28.1 billion in 2024, including high-risk items such as wildlife products, arms, narcotics, and illicit pharmaceuticals.

The conference covers key topics including revenue collection, trade facilitation, partnership expansion, and compliance enhancement. Adeniyi expressed optimism that the insights shared would position the NCS to build on its successes and continue driving efficiencies within Nigeria’s customs and trade infrastructure.

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