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Ogun Customs intercepts over 100 trailers of foreign rice

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February 8, 2022
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The Ogun Area 1 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said, it impounded 101 trailers of foreign parboiled rice, among other contraband goods within the last 13 months.

Comptroller Dera Nnadi, who disclosed this while addressing newsmen at the command’s headquarters in Idiroko, Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State, explained that 96 trailer loads of rice, being 57,758 bags of 50kg each were seized in 2021, while five trailer loads, being 3,008 bags of rice were intercepted in January 2022.

Nnadi, while speaking on the activities of the command between January 2021 and January 2022, added that the command also stopped the illegal importation of “poultry products, used tyres, second-hand clothing, dangerous drugs (tramadol and cannabis sativa), palm oil, petroleum products, assorted soaps and cream.”

“In total, the comptroller maintained that 1, 389 seizures were made within the period under review, pointing out that the duty paid value of all the items seized amounted to N1.48 billion”.

Speaking further, Nnadi noted that the major source of revenue of the Command, which is import and export, have not been optimized since the closure of the land borders by the federal government in 2019.

He added that NCS in Ogun State was able to generate N43,921,205.50 through “fees collected from auction sale of seized items, especially petroleum products, scrap metals and other perishable items.”

While commending his men and officers, Nnadi observed that “there is a remarkable increase in the number and quantities of seizures recorded in January 2022, which he attributed to “aggressive stakeholder’s engagement; deployment of intelligence in all the operations; structural reorganization of the command; improved motivation of officers by the NCS management as exemplified by the operational vehicles allocated to the command,” amongst others.

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