The Lagos Free Trade Zone command of the Nigeria Customs Service NCS within the first half of year 2026, generated the sum of N408.869 billion, (Four Hundred and Eight billion, Eight hundred and sixty nine naira) only. The Customs Area Controller (CAC), of the command, Comptroller (Mrs) Hauwa Abubakar announced this today, Thursday 2nd of July 2026 while briefing newsmen at the commands. She said the figure represents an increase of N91,546, 402,785.69k as against the sum of N317,322,735,712.06k generated in the corresponding period of last year, amounting to an impressive 28.85 percent increase in revenue. Comptroller Abubakar stated that this unprecedented growth is not accidental as It is the product of deliberate strategies aimed at strengthening compliance, improving operational efficiency and fostering constructive engagement with all stakeholders operating within the Free Trade Zones and Lekki Port, noting that, their sustained stakeholder engagement programmes have continu...
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) have agreed to deepen their collaboration in order to improve ease of doing business, address persistent congestion along the Apapa and Tin Can Island ports corridors and accelerate cargo evacuation. According to the General Manager (GM) Corporate Affairs of the NPA, Ikechukwu Onyemekara in a statement, the agreement was reached during a strategic engagement at the NPA Corporate Headquarters, Marina, Lagos, between the Managing Director (MD) of NPA, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, and the ANLCA's National leadership led by its National President, Chief Emenike Nwokeoji. In his remarks, Dr. Dantsoho commended the Port Managers of Apapa and Tin Can Island for their commitment to efficiency, noting that the recent ranking of both ports among the World Bank’s Top 20 Most Improved Ports Globally reflects deliberate reforms in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. According to...