The Nigeria Customs Service, Port Harcourt II Command, said it collected N731bn as revenue and intercepted 75 containers in 2025.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Theophilus Duniya, a Chief Superintendent of Customs, described the feat as a remarkable milestone in the command’s revenue collection.
Duniya explained that in 2025, a target of N700.01bn was set based on commendable performance, “but a total of N731.2bn was collected, exceeding its 2025 revenue target by 4.46 per cent.”
He added that the outstanding performance is attributed to the leadership and commitment of Comptroller Aliyu Alkali, who effectively implemented the Comptroller-General of Customs’ policy thrust and the indigenously developed Unified Customs Management System, B’Odogwu platform, for faster cargo clearance.
Duniya stressed that the CAC ensured strict adherence to standard operating procedures, maintained high discipline among officers, and fostered continuous engagement with stakeholders.
While acknowledging the importance of providing quality leadership, Comptroller Alkali expressed his gratitude to the management of the NCS, led by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, for providing an enabling environment that facilitated this achievement.