The Nigeria Customs Service is transforming trade in Nigeria, collecting ₦658.6 billion in September while speeding up cargo clearance and strengthening key partnerships.

Furthermore, NOA Director-General, Lanre Issa-Onilu, announced the results at a press briefing in Abuja, emphasising the Service’s achievements and collaborations.
Faster Cargo Trade Processes
In addition, the NCS launched a One-Stop-Shop to fast-track cargo clearance, cutting delays and improving coordination between businesses and government agencies.
Partnerships And Community Impact
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Moreover, the Service strengthened partnerships with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, promoting industrial growth and supporting non-oil revenue through aligned policies.
Beyond trade, the NCS engaged in community projects, demonstrating that empowered communities and efficient institutions work best when they collaborate.
Similarly, the Airline Operators of Nigeria praised the Service for showing professionalism, accountability, and building trust with stakeholders and the public.
Overall, September’s performance shows that the NCS is evolving, setting new standards in reform, communication, and efficient service delivery across Nigeria.

