By Sabiu Abdullahi
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Oyo/Osun Area Command, has announced a revenue haul of ₦14.7 billion and the interception of smuggled goods valued at more than ₦2.5 billion.
The Acting Customs Area Controller, Deputy Comptroller Wale Adewole, disclosed this on Thursday, March 26, 2026, during a press briefing at the Command’s operational headquarters in Ibadan.
He said the Command achieved the results through tighter surveillance and enforcement efforts across Oyo and Osun states. The operations led to several seizures of prohibited items in line with the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.
Items confiscated include 1,603 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 123 bales and 18 sacks of used clothing, and 88 sacks of used shoes. Officers also recovered 1,351 used tyres and 206 used compressors. Other seized goods consist of narcotics such as 1,144 wraps of cannabis sativa and packs of tramadol, as well as Premium Motor Spirit, foreign textiles, sugar, and some used vehicles linked to smuggling activities.
Providing details on the operations, Adewole stated, “These seizures were made at different locations across Oyo and Osun States through credible intelligence and coordinated patrol operations. The total Duty Paid Value of the seized items amounts to Two Billion, Five Hundred and Thirty-One Million, Ninety-One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Forty-Six Naira.”
On revenue, he said the Command generated ₦14,745,741,806.05 within the period under review. The figure shows a 46.22 per cent increase when compared to the ₦10.1 billion recorded in the same period of 2025. He linked the growth to stricter compliance measures, improved revenue monitoring, and efforts to support legitimate trade.
Adewole restated the Command’s resolve to sustain the tempo of its operations. He cautioned smugglers and other economic saboteurs to abandon illegal activities. He added that the Service would continue to enforce government fiscal policies.
He also credited the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, for providing strategic direction. In addition, he appreciated traditional rulers, stakeholders, and members of the media for their support in encouraging lawful trade and raising public awareness.