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Maritime stakeholders set agenda for Adeniyi, new Customs boss

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—- decry multiple customs special units.
The Eyewitness reporter
As the euphoria on the appointment of Wale Adeniyi as the new Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, is gradually waning, the industry stakeholders, who unanimously hailed his appointment, have now tasked the new Customs boss, to hit the ground running.
They disclosed that Adeniyi has a lot of work to do given the distortions and dislocation foisted on the Customs processes by his predecessor, Col. Hameed Ali(rtd).
Ventilating the general mood of the industry operators, especially the freight forwarding practitioners, Barrister Ada Akpunonu, a chieftain of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents(ANLCA) advised the new Customs boss to review some of the actions and policies of his predecessor which she believed had scared away investors and importers from the Nigerian Ports.
Akpunonu said one of the outstanding damages done to customs operations by Ali was the introduction of multiple units of customs which she claimed impeded trade facilitation.
The Amazon of the freight forwarding industry advised the new CG to, as a matter of urgency, commence the process of dismantling this barrier to trade facilitation, if he wants to attract needed revenue.
She believed that Adeniyi has the capacity and experience to reposition the revenue-generating agency
“The appointment of Adeniyi as the CGC was a welcome development and it gladdens our hearts as stakeholders and Customs brokers.
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“At least, somebody from the service is now the CGC. Wale is a thoroughbred and experienced officer who rose through the ranks. We congratulate him and are happy for him.
“One of the worst things that happened to Customs was bringing an outsider and we have never had it so bad in Customs when Hameed Ali was the CG.
“Because he was a soldier, he was not a listening leader. He ruled Customs as if the agency was a military command.

“During his tenure, there were so many units he created in a bid to squeeze money out of freight forwarders in the name of revenue collection.

“There was a lack of discipline among the staff, especially the junior ones. His tenure was a disaster.

“But with Adeniyi’s appointment, it is a new dawn in the Customs and we all welcome it with enthusiasm and hope for better Customs operations” she declared.

Akpunonu said that the new CG needs to overhaul the whole system which she claimed has been polluted by the anti-trade policies of Hameed Ali.

”The whole system needs to be overhauled if Wale desires to succeed because Ali has polluted and corrupted the system.
”The particular area which the new CGC needs to look into is the inordinate revenue generation which Ali pursued to the point of killing the facilitation of trade. It got to a point that this passion became a disincentive to foreign investment and many importers, especially foreign ones, had to relocate to the neighboring countries to do their business.
”How do you encourage trade without facilitating trade? When you facilitate trade, trade would be stimulated, there will be more volume of imports and invariably, you will generate more revenue, but that was not the case with Ali who drove the officers crazy in the pursuit of revenue and who in turn harassed and marooned freight forwarders in order to meet their revenue target without facilitating trade. This system as instituted by Ali encourages smuggling.

”Where is the so-called huge revenue they collected when Nigeria still borrowed huge sums from our creditors?

”But we are happy that President Tinubu has appointed an officer who we hope will pursue policies and programmes that will facilitate trade which will enhance revenue. This will make people work with less stress and bring back those had fled our ports.

”Also, there will be less smuggling as trade is being facilitated at the ports and importers and their agents are working in a peaceful and less intimidating environment.

”The new CG should also streamline the multiplicity of Customs units that Ali foisted on the system such as Customs Police, CG strike force and the rest.

”We never experienced the presence of Customs police, we merely heard about them, they are not outside operating in the port environment. This unit is duplicating the function of the Customs Investigating Unit(CIU) which operates like secret agents.

”Even, the Federal Operation Unit(FOU) has also been doing the same work.

”But Ali came and unleashed all kinds of units on the system which encumbered the Customs operations, all doing the same job of running after and harassing importers and their agents to meet the inordinate revenue figures.

”The new CG should therefore streamline all these units into compact and effective machinery that will not encumber trade.

”If the new CG could harness the potential of the well-experienced management and staff of the service we have in Customs, he would succeed in his tenure.

Barrister Akpunonu also decried the menace of touts who he accused of indiscriminately stopping legally exited containers on the road and extorting them.
She called on the Federal government to immediately stop this menace as it is capable of adding to the cost of doing trade at the port and at the same time, been a disincentive to foreign investments in the port industry

”On the issue of touts now stopping legally released consignments on the road and extorting money, that is another worrisome development that is killing trade which the government should help to address.

”It has become a big problem because after the importers have paid and escaped from customs and other agencies at the ports, having paid through their noses, they are still being subjected to another round of extortions and harassment on the road by these touts. This is not to talk of the harrowing experiences we have in the hands of the numerous Customs units on the road.

”So when the importers are taking their goods to their warehouse, they are stopped on the road by the touts.

”To carry your box from the ports and probably, going to Ikeja, you will pay about N150,000 to N200,000, cumulatively, to the touts on the road.

”It is very disheartening and discouraging and I don’t think any responsible government will sit and watch this type of economic menace continue.

”However, the reason why this practice is going on unabated is because we don’t have an association.

”The government may not even be aware of most of these things until they are brought to its notice but our association, ANLCA, is in comatose for the past four years, so there was no longer a voice to speak to the authority on the challenges facing the freight forwarders.

We are mostly to be blamed for some of our woes rather than blaming the government because when we cannot put our house in order, what do we expect the Customs or the government to come and do for us? It is a shame”, Akpunonu declared.

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Relief as Customs grants January 31st, 2026 extension for fast track operators to migrate to AEO

Funso Olojo
The Nigeria Customs Service has now extended the earlier December 31st, 2025 deadline for the migration of importers from fast track scheme to Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) to January 31st, 2026.
The extension, according to the Customs Authority, is meant to absorb more fast track operators into the AEO programme, deepen trade facilitation, secure supply chain and strengthen compliance in line with global standards.
As a result of the extension, Customs high command advised all existing Fast Track beneficiaries who are yet to complete their migration are to initiate and conclude their AEO applications through the official platform: aeo.nigeriatradehub.gov.ng.
“The extended timeline provides operators with ample opportunity to meet programme requirements and secure AEO certification without disruption to their business operations.
” For enquiries, technical support, or guidance, stakeholders may reach the dedicated helpdesk via aeo@customs.gov.ng.
“Only companies duly certified under the AEO Programme will continue to access the facilitation privileges previously available under the Fast Track Scheme.
The AEO Programme is a globally recognised compliance-based initiative that grants trusted operators enhanced benefits such as expedited cargo release, reduced documentation, lower inspection levels, pre-arrival processing, and greater predictability in cross-border trade.
” The extension reinforces the Service’s commitment to ensuring a seamless and inclusive transition process for all stakeholders.
“This decision to fully migrate from the fast-track scheme to AEO is consistent with the World Customs Organisation (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards and is supported by Sections 108 to 111 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.
To further support stakeholders and sustain ongoing sensitisation efforts, the Service will convene another comprehensive Stakeholders Engagement Forum to provide practical guidance on the migration process, demonstrate application procedures, and address compliance-related concerns.
 The forum is scheduled for Thursday, 18 December 2025, at the Lagos Continental Hotel, Lagos, from 0900hrs to 1600hrs.
“Participants will have the opportunity to interact with AEO implementation teams and obtain detailed information on programme requirements, benefits, and operational modalities.
“The NCS urges all fast-track beneficiaries to take advantage of the extension period, participate actively in the engagement forum, and complete their transition to the AEO Programme.
” This proactive involvement not only ensures compliance with applicable regulations but also enhances the supply chain’s effectiveness and sustainability, fostering a collaborative environment that benefits all parties.
“The Service remains committed to driving trade efficiency, enhancing Nigeria’s global competitiveness, protecting national revenue, and promoting a predictable, transparent, and secure cargo clearance ecosystem that supports legitimate business” the agency declared.
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Again, Customs, NDLEA Collabo intercepts 2,374 packages of Canadian Loud at Apapa Port

– Comptroller Oshoba warns illicit traders against daring resolve of Customs Officers at Yuletide season 
Funso OLOJO 
For the second times in a week,  the impregnable wall of surveillance mounted by the combination of the Apapa Customs and the  National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) against the exit of  illicit drugs from Apapa Port has interdicted a 20- foot container marked FCIU 6369526 laden with 2,374 packages of cannabis concealed in 55 bags with a  total weight of 1,187kg.
This interception, the product of a credible intelligence, came barely 5 days both agencies uncovered 25.5kg cocaine in a Brazilian flagged vessel.
The latest seizure was suspected to be
Canadian Loud, an expensive strain of cannabis concealed inside an imported vehicles.
 Both agencies, in the course of joint examination, discovered the seizure which has been taken into the custody of the NDLEA.
A breakdown of the drugs indicates that they were packed in 500 grams per sachet
Speaking on the seizure, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, Customs Area Controller of Apapa Port Command, commended the robust synergy between the NCS and NDLEA while reiterating the service zero tolerance for smuggling.
 ” Few days ago, I stated that no consignment will exit our control from this port without due check. Our synergy as agencies of government will always put us ahead of criminal elements.
 “No matter the volume of trade we are processing, we will never sacrifice national security and economy for any form of trade.
“While we are focused on collecting maximum revenue for government, our eagle eyed officers are activated to be alert at all times.
 ” Let me warn, once again for the umpteenth time, any trader- importer, exporter, freight forwarder or licensed customs agent that dares our resolve this Yuletide season and beyond ,will face the full wrath of the law.
“Investigations are ongoing on this seizure and we shall bring the perpetrators to book” Comptroller Oshoba said.
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Comptroller Aliyu vows to sustain onslaught on smugglers as he assumes duties at FOU A

Funso OLOJO 
Comptroller Gambo Aliyu, the new controller of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU ) A of the Nigeria Customs Service, has expressed his determination to sustain the ongoing stranglehold on smugglers and other illicit traders within the Zone
Comptroller Aliu make this pledge on Wednesday, December 10th, 2025 when he assumed duties as the helmsman of the Zone A anti- smuggling unit.
He expressed gratitude to the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi and his management team for the opportunity to serve in the unit.
The new controller also commended outgoing Controller of the Unit, Muhammed Shuaibu, who has been elevated to an Assistant Comptroller General for his outstanding service, achievement and pledged to consolidate on them for greater success.
“I assure you that we will consolidate on these achievements for even greater successes.
“The FOU Zone A plays a critical role in enforcing compliance,  suppressing smuggling and safeguarding the economic integrity of our dear nation.
” I am aware of the enormous responsibilities that come from this position especially within a zone as strategic, dynamic and challenging as Lagos and its environment.
“However, I am confident that with the cooperation and professionalism of the gallant officers and men of this command , we will continue to fulfill this mandate diligently.”
Aliyu, who until his new disposition, was the Customs Area Controller of Oyo/ Osun Command, outlined other key areas of focus that will guide the unit under his watch to include professional conduct and discipline among officers, stakeholders engagement as well as capacity building and welfare of officers.
He said, “High standards of ethics, discipline and integrity as well as accountability will remain non-negotiable.
” Every officer must ensure that their actions reflect the core values of the service.
“We will deepen collaboration with sister agencies ,community leaders and the trading public to strengthen border security and facilitate lawful trade.
“The motivation and welfare of officers will be prioritized to ensure improved efficiency and operational readiness.”
Aliyu assured stakeholders and the trading public that justice, equity and fairness will guide the unit’s actions at all times.
He added that the unit’s operations under his watch would be underpinned by three cardinal objectives including management change, compliance management, and reputation management.
He called on all officers and stakeholders to join hands with him in this new role, promising to operate an open door policy.
Earlier, in his valedictory speech,  outgoing Controller, ACG Shuaibu, highlighted the unit’s major successes during his seven-month tenure, which began on April 23, 2025.
He stated that the unit recorded a total of 476 interceptions, comprising 761 seized items with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of over N10.151 billion.
Some of the notable seizures listed included: 23,000 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to 38 trailers).
 98 ‘tokunbo’vehicles, 2,350 kilograms of Cannabis Sativa, and 1,820 jerry cans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).
Others are 15 assorted rifles and 4,841 rounds of ammunition, two industrial drones, 25 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, and 4 cylinders of Russian-made explosives (each weighing 50kg), seizure of $30,000 and 110 CFA, totaling N31 million, which has been secured as final forfeiture to the Federal Government.
Additionally, he said the unit within the review period arrested 38 suspects and handed over eight containers of expired pharmaceutical products valued at N7.5 billion to NAFDAC, among other items.
Beyond enforcement, ACG Shuaibu stated that the unit recovered a total sum of N419,202,458.85 through demand notices issued on questionable declarations and undervalues, ensuring compliance with import and export regulations.
He attributed the successes to the unwavering support of stakeholders and dedicated officers, urging them to extend the same level of cooperation to Comptroller Aliu.
“I am confident that the foundation we have built will continue to flourish. Our shared objective remains to sustain prudent stewardship and strengthen the fight against smuggling.
” To my successor, I extend heartfelt congratulations on your appointment. I wish you great success and have no doubt that your leadership will usher in new perspectives and further advancement in these pivotal roles, ” he said.
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