Nigeria: LFZ Secures Nigeria Customs Approval for 'Green Channel' With Lekki Deep Sea Port

13 February 2026

In a landmark move to progress Nigerian trade facilitation, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has officially approved the activation of the Lagos Free Zone Green Channel.

This dedicated corridor enables the seamless, controlled movement of Free Zone cargo directly from the Lekki Deep Sea Port to the Lagos Free Zone (Lagos FZ).

As the only Free Zone in Nigeria with the Lekki Deep Sea Port as its anchor tenant, Lagos Free Zone is now uniquely positioned to offer a definitive competitive advantage in inward logistics. With this official sanction from the NCS, LFZ becomes the first and only zone in the country to operate a sanctioned green channel, reflecting globally recognised port-to-free-zone logistics and customs integration models successfully implemented in leading trade hubs in Middle-East and Asia.

"By eliminating traditional bottlenecks between the port and the zone, the Lagos Free Zone Green Channel fundamentally transforms the operational landscape for Lagos Free Zone tenants. This dedicated corridor enables a "port-to-factory" velocity that converts location in Lagos Free Zone into a strategic edge, drastically reducing capital tied up in demurrage and truck wait times," the company said in a statement.

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"This approval is a testament to our commitment to trade modernization. The Lagos Free Zone Green Channel will enhance Customs visibility while significantly improving investor confidence in Nigeria's Special Economic Zones," stated the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi.

"The activation of the Lagos Free Zone Green Channel is the latest testament to our customer-centricity and our commitment to continually deliver enhanced ease of doing business for our tenants," said Mrs. Adesuwa Ladoja, MD/CEO of Lagos Free Zone. "The Green Channel solidifies the advantages of Lekki Deep Sea Port being physically and digitally integrated into our zone, we have effectively removed the 'last mile' uncertainty that has historically challenged Nigerian logistics. Our tenants no longer need to navigate the complexities of traditional port exits; instead, they benefit from a high-velocity, Customs-integrated corridor that moves cargo with precision and speed."

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