The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Edo/Delta Area Command, said it generated N125.13 billion in revenue between January and November 2025.
Edo/Delta NCS Area Controller, Comptroller Judith Kanu, disclosed this when he received the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Warri Correspondents’ Chapel, on a courtesy visit to her office.
She said the N125.13 billion revenue generated surpassed the projected N102.01 billion for 2025.
According to her, it exceeded its 2025 revenue target by 22.67 per cent, noting that this was achieved following the command’s commitment to openness and accountability
She identified strong collaboration with the media, stakeholder engagement and transparency as key drivers of its impressive revenue performance.
She noted that the move to strengthen ties with journalists was to deepen public trust and national development.
Kanu noted that stronger engagement between Customs and the media would not only enhance public understanding of its activities but also support efforts to boost revenue generation, trade facilitation and national economic growth.
Earlier, Chairman of the NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel, Comrade Akpokona Omafuaire, described the Nigeria Customs Service as one of the nation’s most strategic economic institutions, given its roles in revenue generation, anti-smuggling operations and protection of the nation’s economy.
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