By LEVI JOHNSON
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Port Harcourt Area 2 Command, Onne, Rivers State, has generated a staggering N859 billion in revenue between May 2024 and July 2025, while also seizing contraband goods worth N200 billion.
The achievements came under the leadership of Muhammad Babandede, who recently completed his tenure as Customs Area Controller (CAC) before his appointment as an Assistant Comptroller General.
Revenue Performance Under Babandede’s Leadership
In a report issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Theophilus Duniya, the 15-month period showcased impressive monthly revenue collections, reflecting strict enforcement of customs laws and improved compliance by importers.
Monthly Breakdown of Revenue Collection
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May 2024 – N47.42bn
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June 2024 – N62.34bn
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July 2024 – N62.85bn
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August 2024 – N47.72bn
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September 2024 – N49.50bn
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October 2024 – N64.68bn
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November 2024 – N51.79bn
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December 2024 – N50.82bn
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January 2025 – N61.49bn
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February 2025 – N62.37bn
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March 2025 – N66.70bn
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April 2025 – N54.31bn
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May 2025 – N64.03bn
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June 2025 – N56.34bn
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July 2025 – N57.51bn
This consistent growth brought the total to N859 billion in 15 months.
Contraband Seized by Onne Customs
In addition to revenue performance, the Command also carried out significant seizures of contraband, disrupting illegal trade and protecting Nigerians.
Weapons and Ammunition
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544 assorted rifles
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112,500 rounds of live ammunition
Pharmaceuticals and Dangerous Drugs
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Over 75 million tablets of tramadol
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More than 14 million bottles of cough syrup with codeine
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50 million tablets of other dangerous and expired medicines
The duty-paid value of these seizures was estimated at over N200 billion.
Commendation from the Comptroller General of Customs
Adeniyi’s Message to Officers
The Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, commended Babandede and his officers for their dedication and professionalism.
“The Onne Customs, under the leadership of Muhammad Babandede, beat smugglers and importers of contraband at their own game,” Adeniyi said.
He stressed that the seizures were not only a customs success but also a national security priority, protecting citizens from illegal arms and harmful drugs.
Impact on National Security and Economy
Boosting Non-Oil Revenue
The N859 billion revenue aligns with Nigeria’s broader push to increase non-oil revenue, supporting the federal government’s fiscal policies.
Safeguarding Public Health and Safety
By intercepting weapons and harmful drugs, the command significantly reduced risks to public health and internal security.
Conclusion
The performance of the Onne Customs Command under Babandede demonstrates how effective leadership, enforcement, and accountability can yield both economic gains and national security protection.
With over N859bn revenue and N200bn seizures, the Command remains a critical player in Nigeria’s fight against smuggling and its quest for economic diversification.

