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Customs Generates N1.57trn From Importation At Tincan Port

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The Tincan Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) announced on Tuesday that it had generated N1.576 trillion as of December 23, 2025, from cargo importation into the command.

Speaking to journalists, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Command, Compt. Frank Onyeka stated that the Tincan Island Port Command was assigned a revenue target of N1.524 trillion but surpassed it by N51.8billion.

According to Onyeka, the major revenue contributors to the Command’s revenue include bulk cargo, general merchandise, and used vehicles.

“I am pleased to inform you that as at the time of this report, the Command has generated total revenue of N1.576trillion. This means we have exceeded our annual target by over N51.83 billion, a milestone that reflects discipline, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to duty.

“This growth did not happen by chance; it is the outcome of deliberate reforms, improved processes, and collective responsibility. Our major revenue contributors remain bulk cargo, general merchandise, and the importation of used vehicles, which constitute a significant volume of trade passing through the Port,” he said.

Onyeka said that through diligent cargo examination and strict adherence to Customs procedures, the Command ensured that government revenue due on these imports was fully collected.

“One of our key focus areas in 2025 was the elimination of revenue leakages and operational inefficiencies. We deliberately addressed the issue of multiple and unnecessary alerts, which had previously slowed down clearance processes and created room for abuse, by streamlining Alerts and strengthening internal coordination.

“We improved efficiency while maintaining effective control. We also made conscious efforts to create an enabling environment for legitimate trade; and to this end, the Command sustained regular and meaningful engagement with stakeholders, which included importers, licensed customs agents, terminal operators, and shipping companies, among others,” he added.

Beyond revenue collection, Onyeka said the Command remained firm on its enforcement mandate, which was achieved through intelligence-driven operations and vigilant monitoring.

In the course of the year, he said the Command recorded significant seizures of prohibited and improperly declared goods, including items imported in contravention of existing laws and regulations.

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“These seizures are a clear reminder that while we facilitate trade, we will not compromise national security, public safety, or economic integrity.”

He stressed that the Command will not ease its vigilance, even for the remaining part of the year, saying all officers and men remain fully mobilised and operationally focused to sustain revenue generation, intensify compliance enforcement, and ensure that every legitimate revenue due to the federal government is assessed, collected, and accounted for.

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