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Tincan Customs Collect N16.4bn Revenue in One Day

vivian peter August 22, 2025 0

Lagos, Nigeria – The Tincan Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced a record-breaking daily revenue collection of N16.4 billion, the highest single-day revenue in its history.

 

Comptroller Dera Nnadi, Customs Area Controller, confirmed the feat, noting that the achievement reflects ongoing reforms and strict enforcement of trade compliance at the port.

According to him, the command has intensified efforts in curbing smuggling, enhancing cargo clearance procedures, and promoting digitalized operations to improve efficiency.

 

“This milestone demonstrates our commitment to meeting revenue targets, blocking leakages, and ensuring trade facilitation in line with global best practices,” Nnadi said.

Stakeholders in the maritime sector commended the command’s performance, urging continued collaboration between Customs, port operators, and importers to sustain revenue growth.

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