The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Adewale Adeniyi, has announced that the NCS collected a total sum of N6.105 trillion as revenue for the year 2024.
Giving details of the performance of the NCS in 2024 on Tuesday in Abuja, Mr. Adeniyi stated that the amount represents an increase of 90.4 per cent from N3.2tn recorded in 2023, highlighting a notable growth in the service’s revenue generation efforts over the past year.
He explained that the collection has been highest in recent years when compared to the immediate corresponding years of 2022 and 2023, where the service recorded shortfalls by 14 per cent and 13 per cent of its targets, respectively.
According to him, the service surpassed its 2024 revenue target of N5.07tn by 22 per cent.
The customs boss added that the service achieved its highest monthly revenue remittance in October, amounting to N603bn.
He also said the service crossed new heights of trade facilitation and revenue collection.
“I am pleased to announce that the Nigeria Customs Service has again recorded another unprecedented performance in revenue collection for the year 2024.
“The Service collected a total sum of N6.105tn, surpassing our target of N5.079tn by N1.026tn, representing a 20.2 percent increase above the target
“This remarkable achievement represents a significant 90.4 percent increase from our 2023 collection of N3.206tn.
“The growth is historic as it marks the highest Year-on-Year increase recorded by the Service in recent times, surpassing the 52.24 per cent growth recorded in 2022 by 38.18 percentage points.
“Additionally, the Service achieved another milestone in October 2024 by recording the highest monthly collection ever of N603.17bn,” he said.
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