The Murtala Muhammed Airport command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has generated N202.9bn in revenue in 2025, a 13% increase from the N181.01bn recorded in 2024.
The figure covers collections made between January and December 2025, according to the Command.
The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller G.A. Otunla, said the Command exceeded its annual revenue target by 13 per cent, achieving 113 per cent performance for the year.
He attributed the growth to improved trader compliance, stronger monitoring of import transactions, early detection of irregularities, and deliberate efforts to block revenue leakages.
“This achievement is the result of improved compliance by traders, effective monitoring of import transactions, timely detection of irregularities, and sustained efforts to curb revenue leakages,” Comptroller Otunla said.
The Murtala Muhammed Area Command oversees customs operations at Nigeria’s busiest international airport, handling high-value cargo, passenger baggage, and time-sensitive imports.
Comptroller Otunla praised the dedication of officers and collaboration with other security and regulatory agencies operating at the airport.
He also acknowledged the role of compliant traders and licensed customs agents.
“The cooperation of sister agencies, the dedication of our officers, and the support of compliant traders and licensed customs agents were key to this outstanding performance,” he said.
The Customs boss reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and sustained stakeholder engagement.
According to him, the goal is to align revenue generation with the Nigeria Customs Service’s broader mandate of trade facilitation.
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