CG Customs lauds Ogun II Command over 40% revenue growth…Hails Ogun State’s industrial foresight

From left: Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi and Comptroller Bisi Alade of Ogun II Command during the visit.
The Comptroller-General of Customs CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, has lauded the Ogun II Area Command of the service over its impressive revenue performance, leading to 40per cent growth and pledged more support to address operational challenges. The CG has also hailed the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun for his industrial foresight.
He spoke when he paid a working visit to the Command’s headquarters in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Wednesday, 11 June 2025.
The CGC was during the visit, received by the Customs Area Controller CAC, Comptroller Bisi Alade, alongside other senior officers. In his welcome address, Comptroller Alade described the CGC’s visit as a morale booster for the command’s officers and men.
“Your presence here today, sir, is not only encouraging but also a strong indication of your commitment to every arm of the Service,” Alade stated. “It has uplifted the spirit of our officers and reinforced our resolve to deliver on the Service’s mandate with renewed vigour.”
Highlighting the structure and achievements of the Command from January to April 2025, Comptroller Alade disclosed that Ogun II generated a total revenue of ₦15.2 billion, representing a 40 per cent increase compared to the ₦9.165 billion recorded during the same period in 2024.
According to him, the Ogun II Command oversees three Free Trade Zones, 67 excise factories, and one bonded terminal, making it a strategic revenue-generating and industrial oversight zone within the Nigeria Customs Service architecture.
Reaffirming the Command’s commitment, Alade added: “We shall continue to remain focused, disciplined, and professional in the discharge of our duties, while aligning with the CGC’s reform agenda.”
However, he drew attention to several challenges facing the Command, including inadequate operational vehicles, medical laboratory equipment at the Command’s clinic, the need to renovate two 30-man rank-and-file quarters, improved borehole facilities, and the installation of a solar power system for the office complex.
In response, CGC Adeniyi commended the Command’s performance and assured the Service Headquarters would consider the issues raised. He urged officers to prioritise continuous professional development, stressing that competence, knowledge, and dedication are essential to effectively discharging the Service’s responsibilities.
The CGC also praised Prince Dapo Abiodun, the Governor of Ogun State, for leveraging the state’s strategic location as Nigeria’s industrial gateway, particularly in light of its shared border with the Republic of Benin.
“Ogun State is a strategic location in Nigeria, and the Governor is clearly repositioning the state for industrial growth,” Adeniyi remarked.
He assured the government and people of Ogun State that the Nigeria Customs Service remains a committed partner in driving the nation’s economic prosperity. He further encouraged Comptroller Alade to deepen collaboration with other security agencies and the state government to achieve shared goals.
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