Border Enforcement as Economic Policy: How Ogun I Customs’ Q2 Crackdown Drove Revenue, Exports, and Local Industry Protection
By Lod Onyeji IDIROKO, Ogun State. At a media briefing in Idiroko on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, Comptroller Olukayode O. Afeni of the Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun I Command, presented what the data suggest is a case study in fiscal enforcement: a 238% year-on-year increase in revenue, the seizure of ₦4.63 billion in prohibited goods, and the first recorded export activity for the command in two years. The results, Afeni argued, illustrate a direct link between border security operations and measurable economic outcomes at the state and national level. * The Numbers: Revenue, Seizures, and Trade Flows * For the period April 1 – June 23, 2026, the Ogun I Command collected * ₦259,277,346.89 * in revenue from baggage assessments, auctions of perishables, PMS charges, and other levies. That represents a * ₦182,445,543.89 increase, or 238% * , over the ₦76,814,207.00 collected in the same quarter of 2025. On enforcement, the command recorded * 146 seizures * between April 1 and June 2...









