The Nigeria Customs Service has said it generated ₦3.35 trillion in revenue between January and May 2026, while intensifying trade facilitation, anti-smuggling, anti-money laundering and wildlife protection operations across the country.
The National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Assistant Comptroller of Customs Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed this on Thursday during a joint security briefing in Abuja.
He was represented by Chief Superintendent of Customs Titus Omojali.
According to him, the Service processed 698,817 Single Goods Declarations and issued 112,202 Pre-Arrival Assessment Reports within the five-month period, describing the achievement as a reflection of its commitment to efficient cargo clearance and seamless trade facilitation.
“The Nigeria Customs Service continues to record significant progress in its core mandates of trade facilitation, revenue generation, border security and protection of national economic interests,” the report stated.











