The Nigeria Customs Service reported generating ₦3.35 trillion in revenue between January and May 2026, while seizing ₦24.3 billion worth of illegal drugs during the same period. The figures were announced by the National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, during a joint security briefing in Abuja. The service highlighted increased cargo processing, including 698,817 Single Goods Declarations and 112,202 Pre-Arrival Assessment Reports, contributing to revenue growth. It also noted a rise in export activity, with exports valued at $1.218 billion processed through 21,376 containers. Anti-drug operations resulted in 122 seizures, totaling 375,457 units of narcotics with a duty-paid value of ₦24.33 billion, with narcotics accounting for most of the seized items.
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