Customs
Court orders Customs to pay ₦100m compensation over gruesome murder of peasant farmer in Kebbi state

The Presiding Judge of the Federal High Court sitting in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Justice Babagana Ashigar, has ordered the Nigeria Customs Service to pay ₦100million as compensation to the families of late Abdurrashed Sani killed by Customs operatives in Kebbi State.
This followed a judgment delivered on the case of unlawful killing by a Customs operative of late Abdurrashed Sani who was on his way to the farm on November 10, 2020, along Bunza-Kamba road in Fingilla village of Dandi local government area of Kebbi State.
Counsel to the deceased, Umar Aminu Kalgo said the unlawful killing of late Abdurrashed Sani, was contrary to his fundamental human right to life as enshrined in section 33 (1) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
He said while delivering his verdict, Justice Babagana Ashigar, apart from awarding the compensation, also directed the Service to issue the deceased’s family a public apology.
Kalgo said the late Sani left behind two wives, one of which was heavily pregnant and four children.
The father of the decease, Muhammadu Sani Bunzu, who filed the case demanding justice for the unlawful killing of his son, expressed satisfaction with the ruling.
Customs
Beer merchants panic over tax stamp policy, seeks solace from Customs

Customs
At UNILORIN conference, Adeniyi advocates for human- driven technology for balanced developmental efforts


Customs
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.
Headlines3 months agoThe rise of Olatunji Disu: From Aide-De-Camp (ADC) in 1999 to IGP in 2026
Headlines3 months agoNRC plans electric rail operations across the country- Opeifa
Headlines3 months agoNIWA Lagos Area Manager, Sarat Braimah, wins Nelson Mandela Pan African Leadership Award
Economy3 months agoNigeria’s Oil exports face threat as US- Israel attack on Iran escalates, Strait of Hormuz blockade imminent
Headlines3 months agoLekki Port boosts Nigeria’s trade surge as NPA releases 2025 operational performance
Customs3 months agoApapa Customs, Navy deepen partnership for seamless cargo movement along Apapa port corridor







