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Customs seize vehicles, goods worth N2.8bn at Seme Border in 3 months

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Customs seize vehicles, goods worth N2.8bn at Seme Border in 3 months

The Nigeria Customs Service, Seme Command, has said that vehicles and goods worth N2, 839,507,352.66 were at Seme border between September and November 2018.

The Seme border command also raked in revenue of N1,948,408,519.66 within the same period.

The Customs Area Controller, Seme Command, Mohammed Garuba, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the ECOWAS Joint Border Post in Seme on Wednesday.

According to him, the items seized were; 21 vehicles, worth N134,410,536; 16,729 bags (27 trailers) of foreign rice worth N302,477,049, frozen poultry products worth N728,654,and vegetable oil worth N400,440.

The items also included used tyres worth N859,345, petroleum products worth 134,410,536, Tramadol worth N11,090,832, sugar worth N7,394,52140, used textiles worth N774,270,57, coconut worth N2,313,360 among others.

Garuba further disclosed that seven suspects were arrested in connection with the recent seizures.

“Some were convicted, bailed and others are currently being detained in connection with the seizures and are undergoing interrogation for possible prosecution.

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“Beyond the above statistics, it is obvious that the seizures represent protection of the economy and security of our people. Let me state clearly that it is simply not enough to inform you about the revenue and seizures with the Duty Payable Value; what is of paramount importance is to boost our economic growth and provide employment for our teeming youths.

“Take for instance, the government policy on rice; the rationale behind the policy is geared towards self-sufficiency in terms of food production that would meet the demand of the citizenry. Incentives have been created for rice farmers, individuals and state governments have committed so much in terms of finance in order for this goal of self-sufficiency to be actualised.

“We as a Command cannot afford to be complacent. The dangers inherent in this illegality are too numerous to mention, hence our resolve to fight them relentlessly”, Garuba said.

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