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Customs impounds 3,154 bags of rice, 18,100 litres of PMS in Ogun

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The Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) disclosed that its seized no fewer than 3,154 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each in one month.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Bamidele Makinde, who disclosed this at the command’s headquarters in Idiroko, while briefing newsmen on the activities of the command in July, said the cumulative duty paid value for all the goods seized in the period under review amounted to N311,924,551.92.

He added that “this quantity of rice, if allowed into the Nigerian market would harm the federal government rice policy, aimed at providing staple food at affordable prices and employment to jobless citizens”.

Makinde said, “the Command during its intensive and intelligence-based anti-smuggling operations recorded a seizure of 3,154 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each. An equivalent of five trailer loads”.

“A truck with Lagos State registration No. EKY 971 YE belonging to Dangote group of companies, loaded with 75 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each concealed with 900 bags of Dangote cement was intercepted along Ibese road, Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, in the early hours of Sunday, 21st August 2022”.

“Another Dangote truck with Kano State registration No. BCH 531 XA loaded with 228 bags of smuggled foreign parboiled rice of 50 kg each concealed with some bags of Dangote cement along Lafenwa, Abeokuta axis, Ogun State in the early hours of today, 23rd August 2022”.

“Several other seizures recorded in their various quantities within the month of July include; 150 pieces of used compressors, eight used vehicles (means of conveyance), six motorcycles (means of conveyance),153 bales 68 sacks of used clothing, 79 sacks of used shoes, 111 cartons and 220 pieces of foreign wines, 301 pieces of used tyres, 18,100 litres of Premium Motor Spirit, 310 carton of frozen poultry products and 16 sacks of used bags”, Makinde said.

“During the period under review, the Command generated a total sum of thirteen million, eight hundred and forty eight thousand, three hundred and seventy Naira, Zero Kobo (#13,848,370.00) from import duty and auction sales of petroleum products (PMS) intercepted during anti-smuggling operations”.

“Aside from the proactive operations in checking illicit trade in Idiroko border, the Command also engages in non-kinetic activities whose objective is to make the area conducive for economic activities to thrive”.

“Currently, the Command’s football club (known as Customs FC) which has been in existence for decades was promoted from the Nigeria Nationwide League, Division 3 to Division 2 on 19th July 2022”.

He added that, “presently, youths from the various border communities across the state constitute majority of the club’s players. About 18 of them. Another six of its players are natives of different states of the country and Republic of Benin, while only eight of its players are officers of Nigeria Customs Service”.

“One of its coaches, a native of Ijebu Ode in Ogun State, Mr Fatai Biliyu is currently undergoing a training at the National Institute for Sports, Surulere, Lagos State for one year advance coaching course, being sponsored by Nigeria Customs Service”.

He said, ” one of the advantages derivable from the football club is to keep the youth, especially, native players from border communities engaged so that they may stay away from illicit and criminal activities while ensuring that they earn a living”.

“In addition, with the recent promotion to Division 2 of the National League, the prospect of its promotion to Division 1 and ultimately to the Premier League is high.

I wish to add that, the mission and vision of the Command are to groom international players of repute and enviable status which will consequently, be a glory for their respective communities”.

While reassuring the legitimate business communities of the command’s maximum cooperation for trade facilitation, Makinde said, they were free to contact them for any trade related information, enquiry as well as complaints.