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Customs N4.1 trillion 2022 revenue target will create unrest in port system—- Shippers warn FG

Eyewitness reporter The Shippers Association of Lagos State (SALS) has warned of imminent unrest in the port system over the humongous N4.1 revenue target given to the Nigeria Customs Service in 2022.
The President of SALS, Rev. Jonathan Nicole, who gave the warning yesterday in Lagos, disclosed that the trading public, especially the Shippers, freight forwarders, importers and exporters, are already protesting against the huge target which he said would put undue pressure on the Nigeria Customs. While advising the Federal government to reduce the revenue target which he described as unrealistic, Nicole lamented that Shippers will hold the short end of the stick amidst sluggish imports due to scarcity of foreign exchange. “The financial challenges of government are enormous. The Nigeria Customs Service has been making steady increases yearly irrespective of how they do it. “Shippers, importers are already protesting the huge target attached to the service which will obviously give them sleepless nights. “Moreover, import is gradually reducing because of high freight charges and lack of empty containers. Importers may be paying more for freight on hazardous goods,” he said. Nicole noted that importers were going through the regime of unexpected import adjustments as a result of the Central Bank of Nigeria Form M increment. He added that some importers have already veered into other businesses as a result of pressure on them which he warned might have negative effects on the economy.
“We hope the import Tariffs Headings will not increase on domestic goods and industry. The government is not thinking of trade facilitation at this point in time. “They are very concerned about how to run the day-to-day activities and how to service or pay off our debts. “We sympathise with the overall situation but shippers, importers and exporters should not be their escape routes as most of our goods are distributed to our neighbouring countries. “Importers will go through difficult situations this year. Shippers are not the cause of our economic woes,” declared. |
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Oshoba, Apapa Customs boss, charges officers on discipline, revenue, trade facilitation

Gloria Odion, Maritime reporter
The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Nigeria Customs Service, Apapa Area Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, has charged officers and men of the Command to intensify revenue generation, strengthen anti-smuggling operations and uphold professionalism and discipline in the discharge of their duties.
Comptroller Oshoba gave the charge during the Command’s monthly parade held on Tuesday, 12 May 2026, at the Command headquarters in Apapa, Lagos.
The Area Controller emphasized the need for greater operational interventions across terminals to block revenue leakages while ensuring seamless trade facilitation and timely cargo clearance.
“Officers must protect the reputation of the Service. That is why any delay by any officer concerning any consignment will not be tolerated.
“Even at the gates. If a consignment is duly exited, there should be no delay at the gates,” he stated.
He also urged officers to remain accessible and professional in their dealings with stakeholders.
“You must make yourself accessible to our stakeholders and we must avoid actions capable of tarnishing the good image of the Service and the good work being done by the CGC and members of his management.
“We should not be seen as slugs in the wheels of progress,” Oshoba added.
The CAC further called for heightened vigilance against smuggling activities, especially illicit drugs and prohibited items, while warning officers against misconduct and improper dressing.
Highlight of the parade was the recognition of outstanding Officers and Units for exemplary service.
Assistant Comptroller of Customs Ismail Mohammed emerged as the Most Outstanding Officer of the Month, while CSC Augustine Ondoma, ASCI Bukola Olaleye and IC Olalekan Salawu were recognized for professionalism, innovation and punctuality respectively.
Similarly, officers of APM Terminal received the Excellence Award on Enforcement, while Officers of ECO SUPPORT Terminal received the Excellence Award on Revenue Generation.
Comptroller Oshoba explained that the award initiative was introduced to encourage hard work, excellence, professionalism and healthy competition among Officers and Units of the Command.
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