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Apapa Customs Command Records N790bn Revenue in 9 Months


The flagship of the Nigerian Customs Service, the Apapa Command,  has disclosed that it made a total of N790,630,406,980.96 as revenue between January and September, 2022.

This shows an exponential improvement of N181.5 billion as against N609 billion collected in the corresponding months January -September 2021, representing a 29.8% increment.

Also, the command in its anti-smuggling operations recorded 145 seizures of various items in clear breach of sections 46 and 47 of Customs and Excise Management Act, CEMA CAP C45 LFN 2004, with a duty paid value (DPV) of N12,496,672,122.00 during the period under review.


The seized items include unregistered medicament such as tramadol and codeine, processed/unprocessed wood, used clothing, ladies/men’s footwear, foreign parboiled rice, tomato paste, vegetable oil and other sundry items that falls under import/export prohibition list.


The Customs Area Controller (CAC) Apapa Command, Comptroller Yusuf Malanta Ibrahim stated that the seizures was possible because of the tireless commitment of officers to ensure that all revenue leakages are mitigated, as well as sustaining the level of compliance by the importers/stakeholders in the clearance value chain. 

The CAC reiterated that “Anti-smuggling activities has been one of the command’s focal points, especially with the activities of some unrepentant traders who are always looking for avenues to undermine our system.


“The command has fortified its forensic manifest management to monitor and detect fraudulent transaction through audit trial to ensure that illicit trade are being tracked before the declarations are lodged.

“Furthermore, the enforcement unit has been reinforced through improved collaboration and sharing of credible intelligence with relevant government agencies to suppress smuggling activities to its barest minimum”.

Compt. Malanta also re-emphasised that Apapa Command is continuously ready to assist in facilitating legitimate trade and ensuring that all forms of smuggling activities through false declaration on import/export done in defiance to extant trade guidelines will be detected through its layers of control mechanism.


He urged stakeholders to join hands with the command to ensure that items on the import/export prohibition list are strictly adhered to, and also urged them to embrace the emerging realities of customs examination through Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) regime which is geared towards increasing volume of cargo inspection, protection of national security, saving cost/clearing time, storing reliable data and images for reference purposes, and reducing human contact in the examination of containerized cargo.

He thanked the Controller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) and his management team for providing an enabling platform for the command to perform its duties effectively and efficiently; he also appreciated other government agencies in the port for their collaboration and synergy.

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