Nigeria Customs Service Partners with Media for Efficiency

The Nigeria Customs Service's Tincan Island Port Command has initiated a partnership with media to improve efficiency and transparency in operations. Comptroller J.
Anani led the first media engagement with maritime journalists, emphasizing the need for closer collaboration to drive compliance and transparency in the Tincan area. Anani announced immediate plans to equip journalists and conduct training workshops aimed at building capacity within the media.
He affirmed that operations at Tincan Island will fully adhere to the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, which will guide all decisions made by the command. The command's modernization efforts include deploying technology-driven systems to enhance trade facilitation and port efficiency.
In May 2026, the command generated N111.27 billion and aims to sustain momentum to exceed past performance records. Comptroller General Bashir A.
Adeniyi expressed the opportunity for strategic leadership and reiterated the command's open-door policy.
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