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Apapa Customs Record N28 Billion in Single-Day Revenue ‎

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August 20, 2026
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Apapa Customs Record N28 Billion in Single-Day Revenue ‎

The Apapa Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it generated N28.1 billion in 24 hours, its highest single-day revenue collection to date.

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‎The Customs area controller of the command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, disclosed this in a statement issued by the public relations officer, Isah Sulaiman, and made available to journalists on Wednesday in Lagos.

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‎Mr Oshoba noted that the N28.1 billion collection surpassed the previous record of N20.1 billion achieved in September 2025.

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‎He attributed the latest milestone to sustained reforms and improved compliance, noting that the command had generated N323 billion in July.

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‎According to him, the record reflected improved trade facilitation, intelligence-driven interventions and greater efficiency in digital customs processes at the Apapa Port.

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‎The comptroller stressed that revenue generation was not merely about figures but about contributing to the economic wellbeing of Nigerians through the provision of public services.

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‎“Revenue generated by the service funds infrastructure, security, education, healthcare and other priorities that impact ordinary Nigerians,” he said.

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‎Mr Oshoba dedicated the milestone to the government and people of Nigeria, while commending the Comptroller-General of Customs, Dr Bashir Adeniyi, for his support for the modernisation of the service.

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‎He also lauded the management of the service for driving automation and reforms aimed at improving customs operations and creating a more business-friendly environment.

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‎The controller acknowledged the contributions of compliant importers, exporters, licensed customs agents and other stakeholders, whose cooperation he described as critical to the achievement.

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‎He equally appreciated Nigerians who provided actionable intelligence, noting that every compliant transaction contributed to national development.

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‎“Stakeholders should continue supporting legitimate trade. A stronger revenue base gives the government greater capacity to respond to people’s needs,” he said.

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‎Mr Oshoba urged officers and men of the command to avoid complacency, stressing that the record should be viewed as a greater responsibility to do more for the country.

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‎He directed personnel to ensure that revenue collection was pursued alongside trade facilitation, professionalism, transparency and respect for stakeholders.

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‎The controller further instructed that legitimate disputes be resolved promptly to prevent customs procedures from unnecessarily hindering lawful businesses.

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‎Mr Oshoba reaffirmed the Apapa Area Command’s commitment to sustaining the momentum through improved revenue generation, trade facilitation and stronger collaboration with stakeholders in the interest of national development.

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