The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has revealed that it facilitated exports worth N136 trillion in the year 2024
Comptroller General (CG) of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi made the disclosure in Abuja yesterday during the 2025 World Customs Day celebration tagged ‘Customs Delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security and Prosperity’.
According to Adeniyi, ‘The Service demonstrated exceptional fiscal performance in 2024, collecting N6.1 trillion in revenue which exceeded targets by 20.2% and represented a dramatic 90.4% year-over-year increase. Our trade facilitation efforts were equally impressive, managing imports valued at N60.29 trillion and exports of ₦136.65 trillion.
‘Also, the service strategically provided N1.68 trillion in concessions to boost economic growth and industrial development across various sectors. These achievements are the highlights of our contribution to national prosperity through both revenue generation and trade facilitation’.
He added thatThe focus is on transformative initiatives that will revolutionise trade facilitation and enforcement which include the nationwide trade modernisation deployment, comprehensive AEO programme implementation, enhanced technology-driven risk management, and the ground-breaking establishment of the Nigeria Customs Service University for Trade and Technology’.