Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Customs, American Business Council Deepen Trade Collaboration

Customs, American Business Council Deepen Trade Collaboration

The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, and the American Business Council, ABC, have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade relations and addressing bottlenecks affecting business operations through sustained public-private sector engagement.

The resolution was reached during the quarterly meeting held on 16 June 2026 at the Service Headquarters in Abuja, where discussions centred on improving trade facilitation, enhancing security, and promoting stronger economic ties between Nigeria and the United States.

Speaking during the meeting, the Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC, Adewale Adeniyi stressed the importance of regular consultations with stakeholders, noting that the engagement would be institutionalised as a permanent feature of the Service's calendar.

"It is our intention that we will institutionalise this as a permanent feature of the Customs calendar because of the importance we attach to this kind of engagement," Adeniyi said.

CGC Adeniyi also briefed participants on developments in key trade facilitation initiatives, including the Advance Ruling system, the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Programme, Post Clearance Audit, the B'Odogwu platform, and ongoing improvements in scanning integration and cargo clearance procedures aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.

Members of the American Business Council welcomed the reforms and commended the Service's efforts, while also calling for quicker mechanisms to address outstanding challenges affecting businesses.

President of the American Business Council, Nneka Enwereji, described the meeting as productive and praised the Customs leadership for its commitment to improving the ease of doing business in the country.

"This session has been phenomenal and demonstrates your commitment to improving ease of doing business. You have raised the bar, and there is a lot that can be learned from this," she said.

Indigboamaka Traders Push for Capable 2027 Leadership, Robust Economic Policies, Seek for Dedicated Traders Bank at MAJAN Roundabout

Indigboamaka Traders Push for Capable 2027 Leadership, Robust Economic Policies, Seek for Dedicated Traders Bank at MAJAN Roundabout 
Bisi Akingbade 


Nigeria leaders seeking for elective offices in 2027 have been called on by the Ndigboamaka Progressive Market Association, an umbrella body of over 58 major markets in Lagos, to present a clear economic agendas capable of addressing the challenges confronting traders and small and medium -scale enterprises, SMEs.

The President, Ndigboamaka Progressive Market Association,  Comrade Chinedu Ukatu, while addressing, the members of the Maritime Journalists Association of Nigeria, MAJAN,  expressed concern over the country's economic direction and the apparent disconnect between policymakers and the trading community.

Ukatu said the high cost of doing business, foreign exchange instability and the absence of regular consultation with stakeholders before policies affecting trade and commerce are introduced.

According to him, political discourse ahead of the 2027 elections has been dominated by power struggles rather than practical discussions on economic growth, infrastructure development and the business environment.

Ukatu said "We are very worried about the 2027 election because what we hear from politicians is mostly about political calculations rather than how to improve the economy, infrastructure and the business environment," he said.
The traders' leader stressed that frequent policy changes and exchange rate volatility have created uncertainty for businesses, making long-term planning difficult for importers and entrepreneurs.

He urged politicians aspiring to leadership positions to clearly articulate their economic programmes and explain how they intend to support trade and expand opportunities for businesses.

"Trade is what drives the economy. Those seeking leadership positions should tell Nigerians exactly what they have in store for traders and for the economy," he added.

Ukatu maintained that poor leadership remained at the root of many of the country's challenges, expressing optimism that competent leadership in 2027 could reposition the economy for sustainable growth.

Highlighting the plight of SMEs, he identified high lending rates, multiple taxation, poor infrastructure, unfriendly trade policies and inadequate government support as major impediments to business growth.

He noted that many traders are unable to access affordable credit, while poor road networks and illegal levies imposed by non-state actors continue to increase operating costs.

"Most markets lack basic infrastructure. Traders build roads, provide security and maintain facilities by themselves, yet they are heavily taxed," he said.
Ukatu further decried the lack of collaboration between government agencies and the trading community, noting that many SMEs have the potential to venture into manufacturing and export businesses but are constrained by limited access to finance and weak support structures.
As part of measures to address the challenges, he advocated the establishment of a dedicated "Traders Bank," jointly owned by government and traders, to provide single-digit interest loans to SMEs.

According to him, such an institution would enhance access to affordable financing, boost business expansion and create employment opportunities.
He also called for greater participation of traders in policy formulation, insisting that those directly affected by economic decisions should be carried along before such policies are implemented.
On national unity, Ukatu disclosed that the association had inaugurated a sensitisation committee to promote peaceful coexistence among traders across ethnic and religious divides.

He argued that commerce thrives on cooperation and mutual prosperity, accusing politicians of exploiting ethnic and religious sentiments for political purposes.

"For traders, business comes first. Customers buy goods based on quality and affordability, not the tribe of the seller. We are preaching unity because trade is about partnership and mutual prosperity," he stated.

In his welcome address, Ukatu in his welcome address underscored the strategic role of maritime journalism in exposing challenges and advocating reforms within the maritime sector, urging practitioners to uphold professionalism, objectivity and unity in the discharge of their responsibilities.

Earlier, President of the Maritime Journalists Association of Nigeria, MAJAN, Mr. Jerry Aguigbo, commended the NDIGBOAMAKA Progressive Market Association for its contributions to national economic development through trade and entrepreneurship.

Aguigbo described traders as critical stakeholders in economic growth, noting that their activities have continued to facilitate commerce, create jobs and sustain livelihoods across the country.

He called for stronger collaboration between the media and the trading community in promoting policies and initiatives that would enhance trade facilitation and accelerate economic development.


Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Apapa Customs Intercepts 1.8 tonnes of Canadian Loud, seizes Expired Pharmaceuticals with combined DPV worth ₦12.7BN

Apapa Customs Intercepts 1.8 tonnes of Canadian Loud, seizes Expired Pharmaceuticals with combined DPV worth ₦12.7BN
 
Bisi Akingbade 

The  Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Apapa Area Command acting on credible, actionable intelligence and utilizing advanced risk assessment tools, officers of the Command in collaboration with the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, on Monday, 15th June 2026 at about 1200hrs has successfully intercepted 1 x 40FT container with number CAAU7569127 conveying a large consignment of Cannabis Sativa, commonly known as “Canadian Loud.” The operation led to the recovery of 3,639 sachets of the illicit substance, with each sachet weighing 500 grams. This brings the total weight to approximately 1,819 kilograms (1.81 tonnes). Preliminary field tests conducted on the substance returned positive results for Cannabis Sativa. 

The drugs were cleverly concealed inside a black Toyota Nissan vehicle, a Toyota Sienna, along with several bags and drums loaded inside the container.This intelligence-driven interception highlights the Command’s enhanced capacity to detect and dismantle sophisticated smuggling networks attempting to exploit Nigeria’s maritime entry points.

The examination was carried out in collaboration with key security and regulatory agencies.

 In a related development, the Command intercepted 2 x 40FT containers loaded with expired pharmaceutical products illegally imported into the country. Physical examination revealed that the pharmaceutical products have varied expiry date of 2021, 2022 and 2023 which the importers planned to relabel  and reintroduce into the Nigerian market, posing serious health risks to unsuspecting consumers.
The 1 x 40FT with number PCIU8771576 contained expired pharmaceuticals including Cidoxilin Capsules, Cynamine Vitamin B12 Injection and Becoline B-Complex Injection. While, 1 x 40FT container with number MRKU4961275 contained various expired medical products such as Oxytocin Injection, Mexclor Eye Drops, Avomex Tablets, Carbamazepine Tablets, Silymarin Tablets, Nystatin Tablets, Hyoscine Butylbromide Tablets.

According to the press release issued by the Chief Superintendent of Customs
Public Relations Officer, Apapa Area Command,  Isah Sulaiman highlighted that the seized items have a combined Duty Paid Value (DPV) of  Twelve Billion, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Four Million, Four Hundred and Seventy-Nine Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-One Naira, Seventy-Two Kobo (₦12,784,479,341.72k) only. 

This substantial seizure highlights the scale of the attempted economic sabotage and underscores the unwavering commitment of the Nigeria Customs Service to protecting national security, public health and the Nigerian economy through intelligence-driven enforcement operations.

These interceptions prevented potentially harmful and ineffective medications from entering hospitals, pharmacies and homes across Nigeria.
These successes demonstrate that the Apapa Area Command’s enforcement strategy is anchored on intelligence gathering, strategic profiling, data analysis and strong stakeholder collaboration. The Command continues to deploy modern techniques to target high-risk consignments while facilitating legitimate trade in line with the Federal Government’s Ease of Doing Business agenda.

Commenting on the seizures, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Apapa Area Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba warned that “unpatriotic importers and their collaborators who deliberately engage in smuggling, drug trafficking and the importation of expired pharmaceuticals are enemies of Nigeria’s progress. We have the intelligence, the technology and the resolve to identify and apprehend them. Anyone still contemplating these criminal acts should immediately desist, because the consequences will be swift, decisive and uncompromising. Apapa Port will not be used as a conduit for economic sabotage and public health endangerment.”

Comptroller Oshoba further warns that Apapa Port and all Customs-controlled areas remain under constant surveillance. The entire Officers of the Command remain resolute in protecting the Nigerian economy, safeguarding public health and preventing criminal exploitation of the nation’s borders.

The CAC reassures all Nigerians of the Command's commitment to intensifying intelligence-driven operations to protect lives, secure legitimate trade and uphold national security.

 

Monday, 15 June 2026

Inter-Agency Collaboration: Comptr. Anani Sets Agenda for Compliance, Trade Facilitation, Strategic Partnership

Inter-Agency Collaboration: Comptr. Anani Sets Agenda for Compliance, Trade Facilitation, Strategic Partnership
COMPTROLLER JOSEPH ANANI, CAC, TINCAN ISLAND PORT COMMAND 


Bisi Akingbade 

The Customs Area Controller, Tincan Island Port Command, Comptroller Joseph Anani, has commenced his stewardship of the Command with a series of strategic engagements, inspections, and courtesy visits aimed at strengthening operational efficiency, fostering stakeholder confidence, and enhancing inter-agency collaboration.

As part of his familiarisation tour, Comptroller Anani conducted an extensive inspection of Customs formations and terminals within the Command to obtain first-hand knowledge of available facilities, assess officers' working conditions, and evaluate the overall operational environment. The inspection which signaled his first assignment was aimed at improving workplace standards and ensuring that officers are adequately positioned to deliver on the mandate of the Nigeria Customs Service.

In his maiden stakeholder engagement, the Comptroller convened a strategic meeting with major freight forwarding associations, including the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), APFLON, and other industry players. During the engagement, he emphasized the importance of compliance, professionalism, and partnership in achieving seamless trade operations.

Comptroller Anani outlined a blueprint anchored on total compliance with all Customs procedures and extant laws, particularly the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023. He called for higher standards in all port transactions and warned against any form of indiscipline, misconduct, or practices capable of undermining the integrity of the Service.

"We are setting a new tone anchored on compliance, collaboration, and service excellence. Every stakeholder has a role to play in making Tincan Island Port a model of trade facilitation and operational efficiency." He said.

The Comptroller also hosted key stakeholders, including terminal operators, shipping companies, importers, exporters, and captains of industry, at a roundtable meeting designed to chart a progressive course for the Command. He assured stakeholders of an open-door policy and pledged to create a conducive environment that supports legitimate trade and economic growth.

He further urged terminal operators to improve infrastructure within their facilities and create additional operational spaces capable of attracting more vessel traffic, thereby enhancing the competitiveness and efficiency at the port.

Recognizing the importance of collaboration in achieving national security objectives, Comptroller Anani paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, Port Authority Police (Western Command), CP Toyin Agbaminoja. During the meeting, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation on issues relating to national security, port operations, and the safety of lives and property. The Commissioner of Police pledged the continued support of the Nigeria Police Force through intelligence sharing and operational collaboration.
According to the press release issued by the Chief Superintendent of Customs 
Public Relations Officer, Tincan Island Port Command,  Oscar Ivara stated that in a similar move to reinforce the fight against illicit trade and transnational crimes, Comptroller Anani visited the Commander of Narcotics, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Commander Solomon Omotosho. During the visit, both agencies discussed strategies for sustained synergy in combating drug trafficking and the activities of drug peddlers operating within and around the port environment. They emphasized the need for intelligence-driven operations, information sharing, and coordinated enforcement actions to prevent the movement of illicit narcotics through the nation's gateways.

Comptroller Anani expressed profound appreciation to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, PhD, for the confidence reposed in him through his appointment as the Customs Area Controller of the nation's premier port command. He pledged to justify the trust by consolidating on existing achievements while advancing the core mandates of the Nigeria Customs Service.

The Controller noted that the Command will continue to draw from the policy thrust of the Comptroller-General of Customs, anchored on Consolidation, Collaboration and Innovation, as guiding principles for enhancing trade facilitation, revenue generation, stakeholder engagement, and national security.


Nigeria Customs Unveils Special Operations Against Vegetable Oil Smuggling to Protect Local Investments

Nigeria Customs Unveils Special Operations Against Vegetable Oil Smuggling to Protect Local Investments

Bisi Akingbade 

The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has intensified efforts to combat the smuggling of vegetable oil into the country, with plans to launch intelligence-driven special operations aimed at protecting local investments, preserving jobs, and supporting the growth of the agricultural value chain.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, (CGC) Adewale Adeniyi, disclosed this during a meeting with stakeholders in the vegetable oil industry at the Service Headquarters in Maitama, Abuja.

Adeniyi said the Service remains committed to tackling smuggling through strategic enforcement, intelligence gathering, and stakeholder collaboration. He noted that Customs and operators in the vegetable oil sector share a common objective of protecting legitimate businesses, encouraging investment, and strengthening the national economy.

CGC Adeniyi explained that addressing smuggling requires sustained cooperation between government agencies and the private sector, particularly in sectors that contribute significantly to employment generation and economic development.

He also called on stakeholders to support enforcement efforts by providing credible intelligence on smuggling routes and illicit trade activities.

“Fighting smuggling is a continuous process that requires intelligence, policy support and collaboration. We value constructive engagement with stakeholders and will continue to strengthen our partnership with the private sector,” he stated.

Also speaking, the Deputy Comptroller-General in charge of Enforcement, Inspection and Investigation, Timi Bomodi, highlighted the Service’s achievements in curbing the illegal importation of vegetable oil products.

Bomodi disclosed that Customs recorded several seizures across key border corridors and assured stakeholders that surveillance would be intensified in vulnerable locations.

“We recorded about 65 seizures of vegetable oil products in 2025 and another 23 seizures in 2026, with a combined Duty Paid Value of approximately N1.314 billion,” he said.

He noted that many of the seizures were made along major smuggling corridors, including Seme and Idiroko, adding that surveillance would also be strengthened in other identified vulnerable locations.

Leading the industry delegation, the Founder of the Plantation Owners Forum of Nigeria, Dr Fatai Afolabi, commended the Service for creating a platform for dialogue while drawing attention to the need to clamp down on vegetable oil smuggling into the country.

“Smuggling of vegetable oil will undermining local production, discouraging investment and threatening thousands of jobs across the value chain,” Afolabi stated.

Monday, 8 June 2026

Action Grassroot Alliance Inaugurates Executives, Rallies support for PBAT's Re-election, Endorses Obafemi Hamzat for Lagos Governorship

Action Grassroot Alliance Inaugurates Executives, Rallies support for PBAT's Re-election, Endorses Obafemi Hamzat for Lagos Governorship
Bisi Akingbade 

The Action Grassroots Alliance has inaugurated its grassroots executives across the 20 Local Government Areas, LGAs, and 37 Local Council Development Areas, LCDAs, of Lagos State.

The event, held in Lagos, attracted over 1,000 grassroots mobilizers and supporters from different parts of the state, demonstrating the growing strength and commitment of the movement towards grassroots political engagement and development.

Speaking at the inauguration, the Director General, The Action Grassroots Alliance, Lagos State Chapter
Amb. Dr. Adegbenro S A, emphasized the importance of grassroots participation in governance and electoral processes.
 The newly inaugurated executives were charged with the responsibility of mobilizing residents, promoting good governance, and strengthening support structures across their respective communities.

The gathering reaffirmed the Alliance's commitment to supporting the re-election of Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and advancing the governorship aspiration of Obafemi Hamzat for the 2027 Lagos State Governorship election.

Members pledged to intensify voter education, community engagement, and grassroots mobilization efforts to ensure widespread participation in the democratic process and continued support for the ideals and achievements of the current administration.
The Action Grassroots Alliance expressed confidence that with a strong grassroots structure across all LGAs and LCDAs, the organization is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to the success of its political objectives ahead of the 2027 elections.


Action Grassroot Alliance Inaugurates Executives, Rallies support for PBAT's Re-election, Endorses Obafemi Hamzat for Lagos Governorship

Action Grassroot Alliance Inaugurates Executives, Rallies support for PBAT's Re-election, Endorses Obafemi Hamzat for Lagos Governorship

Bisi Akingbade 

The Action Grassroots Alliance has inaugurated its grassroots executives across the 20 Local Government Areas, LGAs, and 37 Local Council Development Areas, LCDAs, of Lagos State.

The event, held in Lagos, attracted over 1,000 grassroots mobilizers and supporters from different parts of the state, demonstrating the growing strength and commitment of the movement towards grassroots political engagement and development.

Speaking at the inauguration, the Director General, The Action Grassroots Alliance, Lagos State Chapter
Amb. Dr. Adegbenro S A, emphasized the importance of grassroots participation in governance and electoral processes.

 The newly inaugurated executives were charged with the responsibility of mobilizing residents, promoting good governance, and strengthening support structures across their respective communities.

The gathering reaffirmed the Alliance's commitment to supporting the re-election of Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and advancing the governorship aspiration of Obafemi Hamzat for the 2027 Lagos State Governorship election.

Members pledged to intensify voter education, community engagement, and grassroots mobilization efforts to ensure widespread participation in the democratic process and continued support for the ideals and achievements of the current administration.

The Action Grassroots Alliance expressed confidence that with a strong grassroots structure across all LGAs and LCDAs, the organization is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to the success of its political objectives ahead of the 2027 elections.