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The Senate on Wednesday formally ratified an unprecedented fiscal milestone for the federation’s border protection and revenue enforcement agency, greenlighting a collection benchmark exceeding ₦11 trillion for the 2026 operational year.

Lawmakers sanctioned the ambitious financial projection following a comprehensive assessment of the agency’s performance ledger by the parliamentary panel overseeing maritime trade levies and excises. Parliamentary leaders cited the organization’s outstanding efficiency during the previous structural cycle as a key factor in their endorsement. Record sheets reveal that the department eclipsed its initial assignment of ₦6.5 trillion, successfully raking in ₦7.2 trillion—marking a double-digit percentage breakthrough over baseline expectations.

To achieve this expanded financial mandate, administrative chiefs plan to institutionalize sweeping modern operational frameworks. The strategy leans heavily on the systemic integration of automated verification portals, instantaneous transaction cross-examinations, and shortened processing turnaround intervals for inbound and outbound maritime freights. Additionally, heightened tactical deployments are slated to restrict illicit trade channels along cross-border pathways.

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