Skip to main content

FG policy: Ogun Customs Reduces Checkpoints



The Ogun State Area Command of the Nigerian Customs Service said on Wednesday that it has reduced the numbers of checkpoints manned by personnel of the service.

The New Controller of the command, Michael Ojobo Agbara, disclosed this to newsmen in Idiroko while parading the seizures made by the command in the last two weeks of his resumption into office.  

He said the effort was geared towards achieving one of the core functions of the service and to passionately key into the federal government executive order on ease of doing business.

The controller revealed that the officers and men earlier manning the removed checkpoints have been redeployed to the hinterlands in order to reinforce the might of other officers.

He added that he has visited and held critical meeting with stakeholders including colleagues in Benin Republic, traditional rulers and other sister security agencies towards promoting synergy geared at effective and efficient service delivery. 

The command also intercepted 3, 041 bags of bags of foreign rice suspected to have been smuggled, and 99 packs of Indian hemp within two weeks.

Agbara, who was flanked by other officers at the Command, also said within the period under review, 295 kegs of smuggled vegetable oil, 221 kegs of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), 24 smuggled secondhand vehicles and 28 bags of sugar were also seized.

While still talking about the command’s breakthrough in the last two weeks, he added that three bales of secondhand clothes were also intercepted.

He said four suspects were arrested in connection with the smuggling of various prohibited items, noting that one of them has been charged to court.

Agbara, who assumed leadership at the Command on April 17, 2018 said the seizures were made in its areas of coverage in Abeokuta and Idiroko axis.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Henry Nkoto, Victor Abbey, and Daniel Juma Omondi Set to Receive the 2024 Hive Africa Community Award for Excellence

African leaders with global influence  are being celebrated for their outstanding contributions to their communities by Hive Africa, a globally recognized movement empowering social change makers and entrepreneurs. The 2024 awardees, Henry Nkoto (Cameroon), Dr. Victor Abbey (Ghana), and Daniel Juma Omondi (Kenya), are to be recognized for their exceptional work and decorated with the Hive Africa Community Award for Excellence on the 10 th of July, 2024 at the Hotel Tiama Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire . Hive Africa is a global network where purpose-driven leaders connect, collaborate, and amplify their visions on the African continent. It is an arm of a global organization, Hive Global, and through their flagship program, the Hive Africa Global Leaders Program , the organization consistently equips individuals using a unique immersive curriculum that creates clarity of life purpose and the capacity to tackle pressing global challenges. The three awardees are members and associates ...

NEWS PAPER REVIEW FOR APRIL 13, 2018

  PAPER REVIEW PUNCH 20 SENATE SUB-COMMITTEES DELAYING 2018 BUDGET – SARAKI The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, at the plenary on Thursday, insisted on today’s (Friday) deadline issued to standing committees to represent their reports on the 2018 budgets proposed by the Federal Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies. He said the deadline would not be extended, noting that the Senate would not be held to ransom by the 20 sub-committees that had yet to present their reports to the Committee on Appropriations. “My meeting with the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations as of Wednesday showed that a number of committees have not

NGO Seeks to Promote Reading Culture In Rural Area Through Book Donations

“Life-Long Learning is the Future” says Chimeremnma Hope Ulukwu, the Founder of WholeLife Initiative for Development in Africa a nongovernmental organization established out of the passion to promote development in Nigeria and Africa at large through education. Their maiden project which is the Book Donation Campaign aims to resuscitate and promote the reading culture among students in Nigeria.  The Book Donation Campaign involves gathering and donations of new and fairly used books. The aim is to update the quality of the school libraries in the rural and urban areas of Abuja, donation will take place at Calvary Love Academy, Jikwoyi, Phase 2 Extension, Abuja on Saturday, June 30, 2018.