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How Apapa Customs Achieved First ₦2tn Revenue Under my Watch – ACG Olomu 

The former Customs Area Controller of the Apapa Command, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Assistant Comptroller-General, ACG Babatunde Olomu, has revealed the key developments behind the Command’s first-ever ₦2 trillion revenue milestone under his leadership.

ACG Olomu also disclosed that the Command has generated ₦1,834,789,499,850.40 in revenue so far in 2025.

He made the disclosure while delivering his farewell speech as CAC of the Apapa Command on Monday, September 8, 2025.

“Today, I address you with mixed feelings reminiscing on the beautiful moments we shared together during my time here as Area Controller of Apapa Port, but I am constantly reminded that the service period was meant to bring challenges, proffer solutions to keep Nigeria better and at some point, come to an end. I am glad to inform you that l am now elevated to the rank of Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, ACG and my tenure as the CAC has come to an end,” he stated.

Olomu expressed gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi for trusting him with the task of piloting Customs affairs in its flagship Command, affirming that the phase of his service as CAC Apapa has ended.

“Providence requests that I move further to serve elsewhere. When I assumed duty on 6 May 2024, it was with sleeves rolled up, two hands on deck, enjoying the maximum support of my officers and men in addition to full cooperation of our esteemed stakeholders, comprising of government agencies and private sector operators, including the media,” he noted.

The outgoing CAC highlighted the Command’s accomplishments under his leadership, stressing that the Command confronted odds to excel in areas such as revenue collection, anti-smuggling, trade facilitation, and robust stakeholders’ engagement, while working as a team.

He explained that the team spirit was imbibed in taking a cue from CGC Adeniyi‘s policy direction of working closely with all stakeholders at various levels.

“We have laid a solid structure for consolidation. Under the guidance of the CGC, I ensured this command can operate optimally on an autopilot mode in revenue and anti-smuggling, stakeholders’ engagement, ICT deployment and all other indices for measurement of customs efficiency,” he added.

On revenue, he said: “It was on my watch that this Command achieved its first ₦2 trillion revenue collection which is an unprecedented feat by the Command in the history of the Service. In recognition of this, the Command and my humble self-earned numerous awards, including the CGC Special Award for Excellence in Revenue Collection, Trade Facilitation, and Overall Best Area Controller.

“It is noteworthy to state that we didn’t just arrive there. We stayed focused laying the bricks for improvement in our collection hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly to arrive at the outstanding accomplishments. We achieved a record-breaking single-day revenue collection of over ₦17.9 billion on June 19, 2024.

“Again, the Command set another benchmark with 18.2 billion in daily revenue in October 2024. Furthermore, another daily revenue collection record of ₦18.9 billion was made on March 14 2025. Consequently, for the month of August, 2025, the Command collected ₦214.9 billion using the newly introduced B’Odogwu, the Unified Customs Management System, despite initial technical challenges.

“As at today, we have collected a total of One trillion, eight hundred and thirty-four billion, seven hundred and eighty-nine million, four hundred and ninety-nine thousand, eight hundred and fifty naira, forty kobo (₦1,834,789,499,850.40) for the year 2025.”

ACG Olomu expressed optimism that his successor, Comptroller Oluwadare Oshoba, will build on these achievements to surpass the Command’s 2025 revenue target of ₦3 trillion since the Command has attained 60% of its annual collection.

With reference to trade facilitation and modernisation, he said that under his watch, the Command has been effectively positioned as a central hub for implementing the trade facilitation reforms championed by the CGC.

He continued: “These reforms which aim to modernize the Nigeria Customs Service and enhance Nigeria’s participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) recorded remarkable milestones. While I was here as CAC, Nigeria made its historic first African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) shipment from Apapa Port in July 2024, launching our country’s participation in the scheme’s Guided Trade Initiative (GTI).

“Nigerian manufactured goods were sent to five other African countries. Another milestone shipment under AfCFTA from Nigeria which we facilitated was sent to Kenya in November 2024, showcasing our country’s active role and commitment to boosting intra-African trade through the agreement.

“Furthermore, while here, together we entrenched a tradition of faster cargo clearance, seamless trade dispute resolution and promotion of compliance for all importers, exporters, freight forwarders, licensed customs agents, terminal operators, bonded terminal owners and everyone interfacing with the NCS through this Command.”

Regarding enforcement/anti-smuggling activities, the ACG stated that while the Command ensured the maximum collection of all revenues due to the Federal Government from customs duties, it remained fully committed to its anti-smuggling responsibility.

“Our fight against smuggling was never a rhetoric. We proved to the smugglers and their collaborators that Apapa Port is a no-go area for illegalities. Therefore, the Command is poised to always deal with the activities of unscrupulous elements that may want to test our resolve to address the menace of bringing in unregistered and controlled medicaments.

“In the 15 months I served here, we made 75 seizures of various items broken down to 62 units of 40ft containers and 13 units of 20ft containers. The seizures comprise of fake, expired and substandard medicaments, controlled drugs as codeine syrup, tramadol, Indian hemp, and other items like used clothing, wood etc,” he remarked.

Speaking on stakeholder engagement, ACG Olomu revealed that the Apapa Command operated an open-door policy, thereby ensuring seamless interaction with all its stakeholders.

“We have always interacted to address any impediment associated with trade in Apapa port. In addition to that, my telephone line was also readily available for information sharing and feedback with all stakeholders,” he further stated.

Olomu expressed gratitude to God Almighty for bringing him this far, to CGC Adeniyi, the Command’s officers and men, esteemed stakeholders, and the media for their unwavering support towards the collective success of Apapa Customs during his 15-month tenure as CAC.

He also thanked the sister agencies, including the DSS, Police, Immigration, NDLEA, Port Health, NAFDAC, SON, Quarantine, NPA, and others for their consistent support.

“As Oliver Twist who always ask for more, I am asking that you do more than that for my successor who is also a distinguished gentleman officer with capability to take this Command to greater heights,” he added.

ThelensNG

Hope Ejairu

Hope Ejairu is a writer, sports analyst and journalist, with publications in print and digital media. He holds certifications in various media/journalism trainings, including AFP.

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