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Reforms lift Tin Can Customs’ January revenue to N145.9b

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The Nigeria Customs Service Tin Can Island Port Command recorded a N145.94 billion revenue haul in January 2026, representing a significant increase from the N116.41 billion recorded in January 2025.

This, the Command said, reinforces its renewed focus on trade facilitation and paperless cargo processing.

Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka, who disclosed the figures during a media parley at the Command on Tuesday, in Lagos, outlined a reform agenda centred on efficiency, transparency, and a deliberate shift away from revenue maximisation at the expense of trade.

“As of the end of January last year, we recorded about N116,412,735,766.23. By the end of January this year, we closed at N145,936,925,949.12. That difference clearly shows that the reforms we are putting in place are yielding results,” Onyeka said.

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The CAC noted that the January performance reflects improved compliance, better engagement with stakeholders, and more streamlined processes at the port.

“We are beginning to see the impact of collaboration and structured engagement with stakeholders. When people understand the system and trust it, compliance improves,” he said.

Looking ahead, Onyeka stressed that 2026 will be defined by trade facilitation, insisting that his leadership must be identified with easing port operations rather than creating bottlenecks.

“This year, we are going to be known as a trade enabler—to facilitate trade and make it easier for the trading public,” he said.

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“My mandate for this year is to be referred to as a trade enabler. I need to be known as a trade enabler personified,” he added.

He explained that this philosophy would guide both operational decisions and the conduct of officers at the command.

A major pillar of the Command’s reform drive, Onyeka said, is the planned transition to paperless container processing, expected to commence by the end of the second quarter of 2026.

“By the end of the second quarter, we should begin processing containers paperless, without seeing anybody,” Onyeka announced.

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While acknowledging existing challenges such as network reliability and system integration, the CAC expressed confidence that training, automation, and stakeholder cooperation would ensure a smooth rollout.

“We cannot have a perfect system overnight. There will be glitches, but once declarations are properly done, the process will be seamless,” he said.

Onyeka also emphasised that the Command would prioritise collectible revenue over maximum revenue, arguing that sustainable trade depends on keeping businesses viable.

“I am harping on collectable revenue instead of maximum revenue. Maximum revenue can choke the trader. Collectable revenue allows him to pay government, make profit, return to the market, and sustain jobs,” he explained.

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He said the approach aligns with broader national economic objectives and the Service’s mandate to support legitimate trade.

The CAC further commended the media for what he described as responsible and intelligence-driven reportage, noting that feedback from journalists and stakeholders has helped the Command respond swiftly to operational challenges.

“Your feedback has assisted me greatly. Many of the decisions we took were based on information and intelligence shared by stakeholders and the media,” he said.

With a strong revenue showing in January 2026, a clear commitment to paperless, zero-contact clearance, and a leadership focus on trade enablement and collectible revenue, Onyeka assured that the Command is positioning itself as a key driver of ongoing port reforms as well as the country’s ease-of-doing-business agenda.

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We’re Working to Secure Return Tickets for Senators Who Lost Primaries — Akpabio

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed that the leadership of the Senate is making efforts to ensure that some senators who lost their parties’ primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections are given another opportunity to return to the National Assembly.

Akpabio made the revelation on Tuesday during plenary following the Senate’s four-week recess, while addressing the outcome of the recently concluded party primaries across the country.

According to reports, about 40 serving senators from various political parties, including the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), failed to secure their parties’ tickets for the next election cycle.

While congratulating lawmakers who emerged victorious in the primaries, Akpabio acknowledged the disappointment experienced by those who were unsuccessful, assuring them that efforts were underway to minimize political setbacks within the Senate.

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“I felicitate, particularly those who have secured their mandates to represent their parties in the next election. I know that there will always be victories and disappointments, yet above every individual triumph stands a greater triumph, the triumph of democracy itself,” he said.

The Senate President noted that the leadership of the upper chamber was surprised by the number of incumbent lawmakers who lost their bids for re-election, adding that discussions were ongoing to find political solutions for some of those affected.

“And in this Senate, we have promised that we will have very few disappointments, and I do know that the Senate leader and the leadership of the Senate are working very hard towards that, so in advance, I will say congratulations to all of us across party lines,” Akpabio stated.

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Youths Flood Ondo City to Honour Akinlaja’s Birthday, Hail Him as Visionary Leader and True Democrat

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Ondo City came alive on Monday, June 1, 2026, as a sea of jubilant youths converged on Adoc Events Centre and the residence of Hon. Joseph Iranola Akinlaja, former representative of Ondo East and West Federal Constituency, to celebrate his birthday.

Under the banner of the End Miscreants Movement, the gathering was more than a festivity—it was a tribute to Akinlaja’s enduring legacy and his contributions to the socio-economic growth of Ondo.

The youths described the septuagenarian and former General Secretary of NUPENG as a peace-loving icon, a consummate democrat, and a leader committed to youth empowerment, human capital development, and sustainable innovation.

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They emphasized that the “End Miscreants Movement” reflects Akinlaja’s role as a stabilizing force whose interventions have curbed cultism, violent clashes, land grabbing, and other social vices in the community.

The event drew prominent figures, including former Governor Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, who praised Akinlaja as a symbol of peace, unity, and progress. Mimiko lauded his maturity and sacrifice in advancing excellence.

Other dignitaries present were Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Olamide Adesanmi Oladiji, Hon. Biola Makinde, Hon. Moyinoluwa Ogunwunmiju, and Hon. Abiola Oladapo, Akin Akinbobola, Eni Akinshola, editor in chief and publisher of Veracity Desk (veracitydesk.com), Emmanuel Ajibulu etc, all of whom extolled Akinlaja’s virtues.

The Chairman of Lagos Zone of Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) Branch of NUPENG, Comrade Gbolahan Saheed Adigun who was unavoidably absent was represented by Israel Okougbo, Comrade Samuel Owolabi, Adekunle Akinlaja and Comrade Timothy Iseoluwa.

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The atmosphere was electrified by live music from five different professional musicians, with youths chanting solidarity slogans and dancing in contagious but peaceful jubilation.

In his remarks, Akinlaja thanked the youths for their support, urging them to prepare for a prosperous future. He highlighted the achievements of Dr. Mimiko (fondly called Iroko), noting his enduring legacies in governance and innovation.

“Our youths must remain steadfast as ambassadors of excellence, shaping a brighter future for Nigeria,” Akinlaja declared, challenging them to actively participate in the electoral process to ensure credible and peaceful elections.

Speaking on behalf of the youths, Aseyege Ayoola, popularly known as Spender, hailed Akinlaja as a unifying figure whose temperament and experience are vital for Nigeria’s progress.

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He commended fellow youths for making the event successful and acknowledged contributors such as Kayode Folajogun, Adijath Wonuola, Akin Fadayomi, Lawrence Adefolaju, Lukas Famakinwa, and Akinpelumi.

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Fire security chiefs if insecurity persists in next 90 days– Adeboye urges FG

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has advised the federal government to give Nigeria’s security chiefs a 90-day deadline to eliminate terrorists across the country or resign from office.

Adeboye made the call in a video shared on X on Tuesday where he expressed concern over the country’s security situation and urged authorities to act swiftly against those responsible for the violence.

Addressing the government, the cleric said security chiefs should be held accountable for delivering results in the fight against terrorism.

“If I were asked to make suggestions, I would say quietly to our government, ‘Move fast and tell our security chiefs, get rid of these terrorists within 90 days or resign,” he said.

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The cleric also called on the government to go beyond targeting terrorists and focus on those financing and supporting their activities.

“When giving orders to the service chiefs this time around, we should make it clear to them that they are not only to eliminate the terrorists; they should eliminate their sponsors, no matter how influential they may be,” he added.

Adeboye recalled advising a former Nigerian president to issue a similar ultimatum to security chiefs in the past, noting that although the directive was given, it was not fully enforced when the deadline elapsed.

According to him, the experience underscored the need for stronger political will and strict enforcement of directives aimed at ending insecurity.

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The cleric’s remarks come amid renewed concerns over terrorist attacks, banditry and kidnappings in several parts of the country, with calls mounting for more decisive measures to tackle the security challenges.

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