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NCS reports record revenue collection with B’Odogwu system

The Nigeria Customs Service has reached an unprecedented revenue milestone, collecting ₦189.5 billion between November 2024 and mid-April 2025 through its innovative B’Odogwu system.

Comptroller Tenny Daniyan of PTML Command shared this achievement during their quarterly briefing, marking a new era in customs operations.

On April 14, 2025, the command made history by generating ₦5.6 billion in a single day – their highest daily collection in two decades.

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Daniyan described this breakthrough as divinely favored, emphasizing how technology transformed their revenue capabilities.

The first quarter of 2025 saw ₦90.2 billion collected, representing 38.8% growth from 2024’s figures.

This remarkable progress stems from Comptroller-General Adeniyi’s visionary leadership and the B’Odogwu system’s efficiency.

As the pilot command for this digital solution, PTML’s success has prompted nationwide rollout plans across all customs formations.

The technology has eliminated previous bottlenecks while accelerating trade processes.

Beyond revenue gains, PTML now clears compliant RoRo shipments within two hours, with plans to reduce this to one hour. Daniyan warned traders against false declarations, stating such practices automatically disqualify them from fast-track clearance. The command has also prepared for expanded trade volumes, including newly approved pharmaceutical imports.

These developments demonstrate how strategic technology adoption can revolutionize public sector performance. The customs service’s transformation directly benefits Nigeria’s economy through enhanced revenue and streamlined trade. As B’Odogwu expands nationally, its impact on fiscal management and border security promises to grow exponentially.

The system’s success story reflects what Nigerian institutions can achieve through innovation and committed leadership. With continued implementation, the customs service sets new standards for operational excellence while contributing significantly to national development. This breakthrough moment inspires confidence in Nigeria’s ability to harness technology for economic advancement.


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