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Home » Customs Targets Revenue Growth with AI-Powered Intelligence

Customs Targets Revenue Growth with AI-Powered Intelligence

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
April 14, 2026
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Nigeria Customs Service - NCS | AI integration

Nigeria Customs Service - NCS

In a strategic move to digitize border security and fiscal management, the Nigeria Customs Service has officially commenced a high-level capacity-building program focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration.

Mr. Adewale Adeniyi, the comptroller-general of Customs, flagged off the training in Abuja, signaling a shift toward tech-driven revenue generation and the elimination of systemic leakages.

AI as a Catalyst for Revenue Integrity

Rather than increasing the fiscal burden on trade operators, the NCS is betting on AI to identify hidden efficiencies. The initiative aims to utilize machine learning and advanced data analytics to flag under-declared cargoes and automate risk management.

“More recently, we have begun integrating Artificial Intelligence into our processes. AI-enabled cameras and systems now help us detect patterns, monitor movements, and identify anomalies,” Adeniyi stated.

The CGC emphasized that while the Service has spent the last decade deploying traditional risk management systems, AI represents the next frontier in preventing irregularities and enhancing real-time decision-making.

Key Pillars of the AI Transformation:

  • Leakage Plug-In: Systems designed to automatically detect discrepancies in cargo declarations.
  • Enhanced Monitoring: Deployment of AI-enabled surveillance to track movements and identify operational anomalies.
  • Data-Driven Audits: Introduction of platforms that support post-clearance audits and international stakeholder collaboration.
  • Capacity Building: Ongoing investment in personnel training to ensure the workforce can navigate a data-heavy environment.

A Call for Institutional Collaboration

Despite the progress, Adeniyi noted that the NCS is in the early stages of this technological journey. He called for a collective approach to digital adoption across Nigerian institutions to maximize the benefits of global tech advancements.

Supporting this vision, Kikelomo Adeola, the deputy comptroller-general, Finance, Administration, and Technical Services, stressed that the move is a practical response to an increasingly complex global financial environment.

“This is not just about rhetoric; it is about creating a platform for transformation,” Adeola remarked. “In today’s complex financial environment, there is a growing need for stronger systems that support accurate revenue processes.”

For stakeholders in the digital economy, this move by the NCS marks a significant step in Nigeria’s eGovernance journey.

By moving toward an AI-first approach, the Customs Service is positioned to improve institutional coordination and foster a more transparent, business-friendly trade environment.

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Destiny Eseaga

My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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