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Custom Targets N2trn Annual Revenue

Juliet Amaka
Juliet Amaka
Published: June 15, 2025
Last updated: June 15, 2025
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The Nigeria Customs Services has stated its target to generate over N2tn as annual revenue this year with about N1.6tn generated from the South-West geopolitical zone.

According to report, about 80% of the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS) annual revenue is generated from Lagos, Ogun, Ondo and Oyo states.

The report stated,

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“The data further shows that of the N2tn revenue the NCS expects to realise this year, N1.61tn is expected to be generated in the South-West, N264.2bn from the South-South, and N36.53bn from the South-East”.

“The NCS also expects to generate N35.35bn in the North-West, N20.21bn in North-Central, and N662m from the North-East.”

“Lagos alone accounts for 75.975 per cent while Ogun, Ondo and Oyo contribute 1.249 per cent, 0.004 per cent and 3.142 per cent respectively. Also, the South-West alone hosts 14 of the 36 Customs Area Commands in the country.

“The Area Commands and the chunk of revenue they generate into Customs coffers annually are Apapa (30.359 per cent), PTML (11.911 per cent), Tin Can (25.367 per cent), Tin Can II (1.143 per cent), Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (1.502 per cent) and Lagos Industrial (1.065 per cent).

“Others are Murtala Muhammed Cargo (4.211 per cent), Murtala Muhammed International (0.04 per cent), Seme (0.377 per cent), Ogun I (0.007 per cent), Ogun II (1.242 per cent), Ondo (0.004 per cent), Oyo (3.142 per cent) and the Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone A (0.11 per cent).”

Also the Customs Area Commands in the South-South geopolitical zone generate the second highest revenue for the NCS and these area commands spread across the six states in the region who together generate 14.854 %.

Cross River/Akwa Ibom (0.816%),
Delta/Edo (1.643%),
Oil & Gas (1.225%),
Port Harcourt I (4.16%)
Port Harcourt II Onne (7.01%)

The report stated,

“The NCS generates its least revenue from the North-East geopolitical zone, consisting of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Tarama and Yobe states. Collectively, the zone accounts for a paltry 0.033 per cent of the revenue of Nigeria Customs Service.

“The Customs Area Commands in the region are Adamawa, which collects 0.011 per cent of the NCS annual revenue, Bauchi/Gombe (0 per cent), Borno/Yobe (0.011 per cent) and FOU Zone D (0.011 per cent).”

The North-Central Zone however generates 1.014%
North-West 1.788 %
South-East 1.83 %

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