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NIMASA MULLS EXPANSION OF DEEP BLUE PROJECT ‎...Calls for Continued Partnership with Navy ‎

Following the success of its maritime security architecture known as the Deep Blue project, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is considering an expansion of the project which impact has been felt across the Gulf of Guinea and gained global recognition, to ensure sustainability and greater impact. ‎ ‎Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, made this known during his strategic visit to the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abass, at the Naval Headquarters, Abuja, on Thursday. ‎ ‎Mobereola, while commending the Navy for their harmonious collaboration with NIMASA and congratulating the CNS who had perviously served as Maritime Guard Commander under the Agency, called for continued partnership with the Navy under his watch. ‎ ‎He said, "It is important that we continue our partnership and strengthen our relationship. Our purpose here is to congratulate you, and to discuss the benefits of the Deep Blue Project; how to sust...
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APAPA CUSTOMS COMMAND GETS COMMENDATION ON REVENUE PERFORMANCE, SEIZURES

  ...AS ACG BABANDEDE CHARGES OFFICERS ON INTEGRITY AND TRADE FACILITATION ‎ ‎ The Apapa Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), yesterday, Thursday, 5 February 2026, played host to the Zonal Coordinator, Zone A, Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs (ACG) Mohammed Babandede, on a familiarisation visit during which he commended officers and men of the Command for their exceptional performance in revenue generation, anti-smuggling operations and trade facilitation throughout last year 2025. ‎ ‎While addressing officers during the visit, the Zonal Coordinator stated that the purpose of his visit was to acknowledge the operational challenges faced by the Command, appreciate its notable achievements and further boost the morale of personnel who have consistently surpassed expectations, particularly in revenue collection where the Command exceeded its annual target. ‎ ‎ The ACG also lauded the Command’s sustained anti-smuggling efforts, especially the significant s...

Murtala Muhammed Area Command Rakes In ₦202.9 Billion Revenue in 2025

‎ The Murtala Muhammed Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS),  recorded a revenue sum of ₦202.9 billion in the just concluded year of 2025. This shows and increase of 13% when compared to the sum of ₦181.01 billion generated in 2024. ‎ ‎Comptroller G.A. Otunla, Customs Area Controller, announced that the Command achieved 113% of its annual revenue target, attributing the success to improved trader compliance, effective monitoring of import transactions, timely detection of irregularities, and measures to curb revenue leakages. ‎ ‎He praised the dedication of officers, collaboration with sister agencies, and the support of compliant traders and licensed customs agents, noting that these factors were key to the Command’s outstanding performance. ‎ ‎Comptroller Otunla reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and continuous stakeholder engagement, aligning with the Nigeria Customs Service’s mandate to facilitate trade and generate reven...

CUSTOMS: TINCAN COMMAND DECLARES ₦1.6 TRILLION FOR 2025 ... HONOURS DESERVING OFFICERS

‎ The TinCan Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) last fiscal year 2025 recorded a total revenue collection of ₦1,609,874,328,972.55 trillion marking a significant milestone in the Command’s operational history. ‎ ‎The Comptroller of the Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka, disclosed this during a colourful award ceremony organized to recognise and reward officers whose dedication and professionalism contributed to the record-breaking performance. According to him, the amount collected surpassed the Command’s annual revenue target of ₦1,524,669,999,478.52 by a notable margin of ₦85,204,329,494.03. ‎ ‎ The event which was held on Wednesday, 28 January 2026 at it’s headquarters in Lagos, according to Command's Public Relations officer, Chief Superintendent of Customs CSC Oscar Ivara was described by the Area Controller as an achievement which was based on the result of collective effort, enhanced efficiency and transparency, rather than individual contribution...

Zone 'A' Customs Foils 144 Smuggling Attempts, Intercepts 12 Trailers of Rice, Vehicles, Others Worth N3.3bn, ‎

‎Following the strategic enforcement operations of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’ of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) , 144 smuggling attempts were recently thwarted by the zone as the unit recorded a major breakthrough with the interception of contraband goods valued at over ₦3.3 billion. ‎ ‎This was disclosed at the maiden press briefing of the Area Controller of Zone 'A', Comptroller Gambo Aliyu on Tuesday 3rd February, 2026 which was  held at the command  headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, which he described as his first official engagement with the media since he assumed office as the Customs Area Controller of the zone. ‎ ‎Reaffirming the commitment of the unit to strengthening border security, protecting the economy and upholding professionalism in line with the mandate of the Nigeria Customs Service,  Gambo revealed that upon assumption of duty few weeks earlier, his leadership introduced a reform agenda anchored on Change Management, Compliance Mana...

PTML Customs Hands Over Seized Arms, Ammunition To NCCSALW, Generates N44.06bn January‎

R eaffirming its commitment to border security, trade facilitation and inter-agency collaboration , the Port and Terminal Multi-services Limited (PTML) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has handed over seized arms and ammunition to the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW), ‎ ‎Speaking at the handover ceremony on Friday, 30 January 2026, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Joe Anani, said the exercise underscored Customs’ zero-tolerance for smuggling and its resolve to ensure that only legitimate trade thrives within Nigeria’s borders. Comptroller Anani noted that the handover was carried out with the approval of the Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi PhD, mfr. ‎ ‎According to the CAC, the items handed over included five pistols of different makes, one Crossman Pump Master rifle, 132 Remington live cartridges, 51 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition, four 9mm magazines, 40 rounds of assorted 9mm and blank/hollow ...

OGUN 1 CUSTOMS COMMAND PRESENTS 2025 SCORE CARD, HANDS OVER SEIZED CANNABIS SATIVA/AMMUNITION TO RELEVANT AUTHORITIES

The Ogun 1 command  of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has announced the seizures of various contraband goods worth over N4.130 billion for in the twelve months of 2025. ‎ ‎The command, under the leadership of Deputy Comptroller Afeni, made this known during a press briefing with newsmen at the Headquarters of the command in Idiroko yesterday, January 29th 2026 ‎ ‎He stated that the seizures made were as a result of intelligence-driven operations and the dedication of officers, the command boss also  disclosed that more than N454,672,406.30 was generated and remitted into the federation and non-federation accounts of the government ‎ ‎ This clearly shows that the revenue profile of the command has significantly increased by about 47 per cent when compared with the sum of N275,835,602.00 generated  in the year 2024. He pledged to do more to surpass what was collected last year. ‎ ‎‘The revenue, according to the acting Comptroller was actualized through the c...

WCO Hails Nigeria’s Time Release Study as Key Step to Faster, Safer Trade in Africa‎

The Secretary-General of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), Ian Saunders, has described Nigeria’s Time Release Study (TRS) as a practical and evidence-based reform capable of strengthening border efficiency, boosting trade competitiveness within trade corridors in Africa and enhancing national safety. ‎ ‎Saunders stated this on Monday, 26th January 2026, during the presentation of the TRS Report conducted at Tin Can Island Port, noting that the study offers Nigeria “specific and objective insights” into how its border clearance processes function and where targeted improvements can be made. ‎ ‎According to him, the TRS, implemented with the support of the WCO Accelerate Trade Facilitation Programme, goes beyond policy formulation by translating reform goals into measurable operational outcomes. ‎ ‎“The findings of this study provide Nigeria with a clear opportunity to deliver equally clear improvements that will strengthen both the economy and the safety of the country,” S...

‎DHL Welcomes Two Dedicated Boeing 737 Aircrafts, Reinforces Commitment to Africa’s Economic Growth

...Dedicated fleets to provide trade connectivity and support access to global markets ‎...Provides faster connectivity to key trade lanes ‎ ‎ DHL Aviation recently unveiled two fully branded Boeing 737-400 aircrafts at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, marking a significant milestone in the company's ongoing investment in SSA’s logistics infrastructure. The additional air capacity will enhance transit times, improve delivery predictability, and extend DHL’s reach to support businesses across West Africa and beyond. ‎ ‎As the only integrator with a dedicated air network in Sub-Saharan Africa, DHL continues to expand its aviation uplift to meet growing demand from West African businesses across key sectors, including e-commerce, perishables, energy and life sciences & healthcare. ‎ ‎"As trade expands across Africa under the African Continental Free Trade Area, businesses are demanding predictable transit times and consistent delivery performance. The t...

APAPA CUSTOMS, NDLEA INTERCEPT 347.5KG OF CANADIAN LOUD HIDDEN IN 13 BAGS

In another major joint operation, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Port Command, and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted 347.5 kilograms of Canadian Loud; a potent strain of cannabis,  hidden inside an imported Toyota Sienna vehicle. ‎ ‎The seizure occurred barely 24 hours after Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, Customs Area Controller  (CAC) Apapa Port Command, received a World Customs Organisation (WCO) Certificate of Merit. The illicit substance was concealed in Thirteen (13) bags within one of four vehicles contained in a single import consignment. ‎ ‎A detailed weighing confirmed the breakdown as Ten bags at 25kg each, One at 29kg, and Two at 34.5kg and 34kg respectively, totaling 347.5kg. ‎ ‎This,  according to a press release issued by the command's Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent of Customs, CSC Isah Sulaiman marks the fourth significant joint drug interception by the NCS and NDLEA at Apapa Port in under ...