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Apapa Port Rakes In N215bn revenue

Posted on September 3, 2025

The Nigeria Customs Service of the Apapa Command in Lagos says it has received ₦215b in the month of August 2025 using the Unified Customs Management System (UCMS) also known as B’Odogwu.

Customs Area Controller of the Command, (CAC) Comptroller Babatunde Olomu who described the collection as a product of increased confidence and continuous improvement of the B’Odogwu system thanked stakeholders and officers for their unrelenting support so far.

The CAC also stated that the August 2025 collection on the system is a testament to the resilience of officers whose patriotism has kept the system growing amidst challenges.

Do their import

Comptroller Olomu thanked the stakeholders for their belief in the system’s capacity to meet the expectations of the trading community, especially those who do their import and export business through the nation’s premier port of Apapa.

Taking a cue from several confidence building stakeholders’ engagements personally attended by the Comptroller General of Customs, CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, the Controller reassured all importers, exporters, licensed customs agents and freight forwarders that B’Odogwu is at the verge of breaking through for greater success.

Revolutionising trade

He described their patience and support as invaluable contributions to the national economy and commendable efforts to support a homegrown ICT platform towards revolutionising trade in Nigeria through customs operations.

Comptroller Olomu also disclosed that the CGC has directed invigorated service from the ICT/Modernisation Department of the NCS Headquarters to ensure steady and sustained improvement in B’Odogwu service delivery by prompt address of all hitches, listening to any user complaint and providing necessary support for efficiency.

He expressed optimism that the UCMS is fully out to surpass user expectations and gain more confidence in days to come.

According to the Controller,Our collection of ₦215b using the B’Odogwu platform confirms progress in our ongoing journey to build a dependable platform for trade by Nigerians and for all those doing import, export and excise business in Nigeria.

He added that it is a collective victory for all and that they will continue in the march forward for greater successes in days, weeks, and months ahead.

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