Ogun Customs Soars, Generates Record N21 Billion Revenue in 2023

In a groundbreaking feat, the Ogun II Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has reported a staggering revenue generation of N21.657 billion in 2023. This exceptional achievement was unveiled by the command’s controller, Bisi Alade, during a recent disclosure on Friday.

In an unprecedented revelation, Alade stated that the command singlehandedly amassed a remarkable N2.042 billion in revenue for the month of November 2023 alone. The cumulative total revenue for the entire year stands at a jaw-dropping N21.657 billion, underscoring the command’s remarkable contribution to the economic landscape.

Alade affirmed, “The service will not relent in its efforts to discharge its statutory mandate as empowered by the law. We shall continue to encourage trade, production, and expansion of industrial activities in Ogun State and deploy intelligence for effective monitoring and robust stakeholders’ engagement in our operations.”

The resounding success of the Ogun II Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service is a testament to its unwavering commitment to fiscal responsibility and its pivotal role in fostering economic growth within the region. This remarkable achievement not only highlights the command’s exceptional performance but also signals a promising trajectory for trade and industrial development in Ogun State.

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