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Umuokwere Village Expresses Support Amidst Customs Property Invasion

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Author: Vivian Daniel.

Representatives of Umuokwere in Okwu autonomous community, Ogbaku town of Mbaitoli Local Government Area (LGA), Imo State, on 18 January 2024, paid a courtesy visit to the Customs Area Controller (CAC) Abia/Imo Area Command, Comptroller Mohammed Gidado in Owerri, Imo State.

In a press release on 9 February 2024 by Superintendent of Customs, Nnamdi Aligwekwe, the Public Relations Officer of the Command, reveals that representatives of Umuokwere visit is in connection with the invasion of a property belonging to the Nigeria Customs Service in the community.

According to the statement, the Service had commenced a fencing project on a land duly assigned to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) at Umuokwere village in Okwu autonomous Community of Ogbaku town, Mbaitoli LGA in Imo state.

Comptroller Mohammed Gidado noted in the statement that the representatives from the village revealed that the destruction of the fence at the NCS building site was done at night hour by suspected youths. “Local investigation shows that the youth who carried out the crime were suspected to be indigenes from a neighbouring village called Ogbuke in Ogbujioma autonomous community.”

Similarly, they informed the Customs Area Controller that the reason for the invasion and destruction of the ongoing fence project was presumed to be the dissatisfaction of a few members of Ogbuke village in Ogbujioma autonomous Community who were not pleased with how the boundary dispute was settled.

Most importantly, the delegates explained to the CAC that the land allotted to the NCS is situated at the boundary between Umuokwere village of the Okwu community and Ogbuke village in the Ogbujioma community. They equally stated that the land controversy between the two villages was officially settled between the two communities before it was allotted to the Nigeria Customs Service.

They emphasised there was no iota of controversy between the leaders of both communities, although a few members were still not satisfied with the mode of settlement.

“The leaders from the neighbouring village currently have no issues with how the boundary conflict was settled. However, a few members were unhappy with how the land dispute was settled between the two villages. The dissatisfaction from the few members of Ogbuke village is suspected to be the reason why they raided the NCS land and destroyed the erected fence,” the delegates explained.

Comptroller Mohammed Gidado notified the delegates from Umuokwere village that the report on the unfortunate incident had been conveyed to the NCS headquarters and necessary actions would be taken as directed by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi (MFR).

He showed gratitude to the representatives of the communities for their visit to the Abia/Imo Customs Area Command to express their concerns and sadness over the hideous incident.

“On behalf of the Controller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi (MFR), I urge you to continue to give the contractors the needed cooperation and protection to complete the project, which will be of great benefit to the people of Umuokwere village and Mbaitoli Local Government Area at large,” he solicited.

Likewise, they expressed joy while acknowledging the existence of the Nigeria Customs Service in their Community as they undoubtedly believe it would bring tremendous development for their people while assuring the Service of their utmost cooperation to the contractors to ensure the successful completion of the project.

The representatives from Umuokwere village assured the Customs Area Controller of their unwavering support to identify and bring to justice the suspects who carried out the partial demolition of the Nigeria Customs Services’ ongoing project.

Amongst the delegates were the President-general, Okwu Autonomous Community, Hon. Bede Oduoza; the Chairman, Umuokwere Village, Mr. Chima Oduoza; the Community Leader, Okwu Autonomous Community, Dr. Patrick Nnah and former Honorable Councilor, Ogbaku Ward, Hon. Ugochukwu Nnah.

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Ogun I Customs Intercepts Contraband Worth N380 Million in 1Month

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Author: Abass Quadri.

The Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun I Area Command, has recorded a milestone with the interception of contraband worth N380 million in one month.

Addressing newsmen at his maiden briefing on Thursday, 9 May 2024, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller James Ojo, said the achievement was recorded within 23 days of his assumption of office.

“Since I took over the leadership of the Command on 16 April 2024, we have hit the ground running and to the glory of God, it is with pleasure that we announce to you our anti-smuggling exploits and other achievements recorded.”

“So far, the seizures under review include 90 sacks & 1,309 parcels of Cannabis Sativa, 1,596 pieces of foreign used tyres, 2,922 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 32 bales of used clothes, 1,603 cartons of frozen poultry products, and 22,600 litres of Premium Motor Spirit among others”. He Stated.

The CAC further explained that the cumulative Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized items amounts to N380,370,911.00, adding that the intelligence-driven interception took place at different locations within Ogun State with the strategic efforts of the intelligence Network.

He urged stakeholders to remain compliant and assured of the Command’s maximum cooperation.

“Let me use this medium to encourage our compliant traders to remain steadfast and be assured of our maximum cooperation. Our doors are wide open for consultation and required support”. He stated.

The CAC warned economic saboteurs to avoid smuggling activities and embrace legitimate trade. “Anyone caught in the act will be made to face the wrath of the law”.

Comptroller Ojo appreciated the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi and his management for their support, which has helped motivate gallant officers in executing their duties as well as critical stakeholders in playing their part.

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Adamawa/Taraba Customs Records Successes in Anti-Smuggling Operations, Intercepts 12,435 Litres of PMS

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Author: Vivian Daniel.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Adamawa/Taraba Area Command, Comptroller Bature Bashir, has reeled out the anti-smuggling operations successes recorded since he took over the Command’s leadership late in April 2024.

He made this known during a press conference held on Friday, 10 May 2024, at the Command Headquarters in Yola, Adamawa state.

Comptroller Bashir stated that the seized items include 12,435 Litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) packed in 491x25L and 8 x 20L Jerry Cans, one used Mitsubishi truck and one used Motor Cycle while emphasising the need to auction the confiscated items almost immediately because of their flammable nature and following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), as enshrined in section 119 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.

“The seizure of these items is in line with sections 150 and 248 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 because the Command’s territorial borders are officially closed. However, due to the flammable nature of the PMS, they will be auctioned immediately after this briefing in accordance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) and as enshrined in section 119 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 and the proceeds accrued remitted into the Federation Account accordingly,” he held.

The CAC further reiterated the adverse effects of smuggling activities, which had done more harm than good to Nigeria. It hinders national growth and strangles trade policies, which cuts across revenue, foreign investment, preservation of domestic trade and development, food security, and public security, to mention but a few.

“We want to unwaveringly tell the smugglers that our operatives are strategically repositioned along the borderlines to fasten their exit out of this illicit business. We advise you to renounce economic sabotage and illegitimate trade into and out of the Command’s territorial borders and adopt genuine business as the Command operatives will not rest on their paddles until we stamp out smuggling across all the command borders,” he cautioned.

The CAC solicited the partnership of the border Communities and patriotic Nigerians in providing timely intelligence that can support the Command’s operations in getting rid of the economic menace from the nation as well as cautioning the transporters and oil marketers to be watchful and nationalistic to repudiate these smugglers of any supply chain opportunities. He equally admonished media practitioners to increase their awareness campaign in educating the general public on the dangers and negative impacts of smuggling on the nation’s socio-economic development.

“To the border Communities and the patriotic Nigerians, we solicit your partnership in providing timely intelligence that can aid our operations in getting rid of this economic scourge from our nation. To the transporters and oil marketers, be vigilant and patriotic to deny these smugglers a supply chain. And to the media personnel, please do increase awareness campaign to educate the general public on the dangers and negative impacts of smuggling on our socio-economic development,” he implored.

Comptroller Bashir attributed the tremendous achievements recorded so far to the steadfast support and reassurance of the management of the Nigeria Customs Service under the firm leadership of Bashir Adewale Adeniyi (MFR), who has continued to give all the required backing and supply chain for the Command’s smooth anti-smuggling operations while wholeheartedly appreciating his unrelenting drive for the Service development. He also acknowledged the cooperation prowess of all the Customs Units, which consist of the CIU, FOU, SIS, Valuation, ICT and other security agencies.

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Customs WMC Intercepts 177 Sacks, 61 Kegs of PMS Amidst Fuel Scarcity

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Author: Femi Anamelechi.

Amidst the scarcity of petroleum products in the country, Officers and Men of the Nigeria Customs Service, Western Marine Command have intercepted 177 Sacks and 61 Kegs of 25 Litres containing Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) along Isalu Creek Badagry Waterway en route Benin Republic.

Addressing newsmen at the command headquarters on Friday, 10 May 2024, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Paul Bamisaiye, disclosed that the seizure was made possible by a joint patrol team on credible intelligence.

“At about 2330hrs on Wednesday, 8 May 2024, while on joint patrol based on credible intelligence, we received the movement of 2 Boats laden with what was suspected to be petroleum products concealed in sacks. Upon receipt of the information, the team moved into Isalu Creeks Badagry Waterway.

The Customs Area Controller stated that careful examination of the seizure at the Command Headquarters revealed “177 Sacks and 61 Kegs of 25 Litres Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) containing 12,500 Liters with a total Duty Paid Value standing at N8,750,000.”

According to him, the action of the smugglers contravenes Section 245 & 254 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023.

Comptroller Bamisaiye warned smugglers to desist from their wicked acts or risk arrest, as the command has zero tolerance for smuggling.

“There’s a strong warning to the economic importance of this kind of seizure at a time of fuel scarcity can not be over-emphasised. People are suffering due to artificial scarcity, but they are busy smuggling these products outside the country to make money. It’s either they stop this act, or we continue to arrest them. We have zero tolerance for this act,” he vowed.

The CAC further commended the effort of officers involved in the interception and their commitment to duty.

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