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Edun heads 62nd NCS board meeting

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Board on Tuesday (29 April 2025), held its 62nd regular meeting at the Service’s Headquarters in Abuja, chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun.

The high-powered delegation to the meeting also used the occasion to assess the Service’s first-quarter performance and chart the path forward.

The board meeting served as a statutory forum to evaluate the Service’s operational strategies, fiscal contributions, and reform-driven activities, particularly in the light of its Q1 2025 performance.

Recall that during the quarter, the NCS recorded a historic ₦1.75 trillion in revenue, exceeding its target by ₦106.5 billion and marking a nearly 30% increase, compared to the corresponding period in 2024.

In a statement today, the Chief image maker of the Service, Assistant Comptroller Ibrahim Maiwadasaid the Minister expressed satisfaction with the Service’s progress but emphasised the need to scale up efforts to meet the country’s economic demands.

Quoting the Minister, said ‘as is expected and required, there is an improvement in the revenue of the Service, which is slightly above what was budgeted for the first quarter. However, much more is required, and more is expected of an institution that is pivotal in revenue’.

According to him, Edun described the board meeting as productive and reaffirmed the importance of open governance and accountability within public institutions.

‘It was a good meeting. It’s important that we maintain corporate governance oversight and consultation through these regular statutory meetings. At the end of the day, we will always ask that we do more to improve the revenue and the services operations to aid the Nigerian economy and serve the good people of Nigeria’, the Minister remarked.

The meeting also touched on modernisation initiatives such as expanding the B’Odogwu (Unified Customs Management System), implementing the Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) programme, and enhancing anti-smuggling efforts, all aimed at boosting trade facilitation and national security.

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