The Port Harcourt II Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service says it achieved a landmark milestone with a record-breaking revenue collection of N76bn in October 2025.
A statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Theophilus Duniya, said the feat marks the highest monthly revenue in the command’s history, highlighting the impact of decisive leadership and unified collaboration within the Command.
Duniya attributed the performance to the deliberate and conscious stakeholder engagement overseen by the Customs Area Controller of the command, Aliyu Alkali.
“The Command has achieved a landmark milestone with a record-breaking revenue collection of N76bn in October 2025.
“This was achieved through the ongoing dialogue with stakeholders and consistent engagement with unit heads, emphasising the importance of facilitating legitimate trade, compliance, and adding value to the command’s operations.
“These initiatives have significantly contributed to the improved revenue performance,” he said.
The spokesman emphasized that the exceptional performance underscores the unwavering commitment of the Nigeria Customs to national economic growth through effective revenue generation, enforcement of compliance with international trade regulations, and facilitation of legitimate trade.
According to him, the Command has strategically deployed officers to their current beats based on operational needs, ensuring optimal resource allocation and efficiency across the Command.




