The Port and Terminal Multiservice Limited (PTML) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) recorded a significant milestone by generating ₦204.7 billion in revenue during the first half of 2025. This marks a 34.1% increase over the ₦152.6 billion collected in the same period last year.
According to the release made available to the press men by the Command’s Public Relations Officer ,Abdullahi Abubakar, said the Customs Area Controller of the Command, Comptroller Tenny Daniyan who disclosed this on July 16, 2025 , said despite initial challenges encountered while utilising the platform, there has been improvements with over 90% stakeholder utilisation and compliance level on the platform.
The controller described the half year report as a remarkable boost in revenue as it’s more than ₦52 billion above last year’s figures.
He emphasized the role of the newly launched B’Odogwu trade platform in driving performance, noting that PTML has collected over ₦283.8 billion since the software was introduced in November 2024.
He stressed that the improvements being witnessed since rolling out the B’Odogwu system have been substantial, adding that despite initial teething challenges, the platform is now delivering results.
From January to June 2025, PTML handled 52 vessel arrivals, processed 13,431 containers, and conducted 30,400 cargo assessments. He credited this operational success to the commitment and efficiency of officers across all units.
Comptroller Daniyan give kudos to his officers, saying that whether in Enforcement, Post Clearance Audit, CIU, or other units—the officers have been articulate and dedicated.
He noted that given the current economic climate, collecting this level of revenue is no small feat.
The Controller highlighted how the B’Odogwu platform—developed locally—has also helped Nigeria conserve foreign exchange by eliminating reliance on foreign software providers.
He declared that under B’Odogwu, the command is not just generating revenue but also saving money that would’ve gone to foreign partners, but now stays within the Nigerian economy.
As PTML was the pilot site for the B’Odogwu rollout, Daniyan stressed the importance of continuous stakeholder engagement and training.
“The practical hands-on sessions have paid off as most of our stakeholders are knowledgeable about the system and its workings. These training sessions are in batches and still ongoing to ensure everyone is carried along,” he stated.
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