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Nigerian is in trouble Customs destroy N3.5m poultry products at Seme

addexgold.blogspot.comThe Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has destroyed 1, 805 cartons of unwholesome poultry products with a duty paid value of N13.5m.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr. Ernest Olottah, said the interception was made on January 24 2015 while the products were being smuggled into the country.
Bags of expired flour and used textile materials were also reportedly seized. Goods such as sugar, paint and rice whose values had yet to be ascertained were also said to be in custody of the command.
The destroyed poultry products were said to have been buried after caustic soda was poured on them to hasten their decomposition and deter scavengers from digging them up for sale or consumption.
It was reportedly witnessed by officials of Port Health Service, Agricultural Quarantine Service, the DSS and the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control.
Meanwhile, the new Customs Area Controller of the Command, Mr. Ndalati Mohammed, urged traditional rulers, chiefs and members of the border community to join hands with the command in the fight against smuggling.
Ndalati made this call during a recent familiarisation visit to traditional rulers and other stakeholders in Seme and its environ.
He described the task of policing the border as one that concerned every citizen, stressing security or safety was a responsibility of all.
Ndalati also thanked the monarchs in the area for their past support to the customs and urged them to sustain it during his time.
He said, “I have come to solicit your fatherly blessings and support. Considering the way I was received in the palace, I really feel at home and this gives me further assurances of your support to the customs.”
The monarchs promised to identify with the customs in their duties of suppression of smuggling, collection of revenue for the government and facilitating legitimate trade.
The controller also addressed field officers at various operational posts such as Gbaji and Owode where he declared that the fight against smuggling and other trans-border crimes was total.
He stressed the importance of discipline and directed officers and men to translate the change process brought about by the capacity building effort of the Comptroller – General of the NCS, Mr. Abdullahi Dikko, to manifest actions of politeness, decency and the service’s objectives.
The statement also said the command generated a total of N9.68bn in 2014, representing a 9.12 per cent increase over the N8.48bn collected in the corresponding period of 2013.
The significant improvement was said to be as a result of the revenue accruing from the vehicle import transit regime introduced by the customs last year.
The command also made 686 seizures of various goods and vehicles with a duty paid value of N294, 326,677.00. A total of 18 suspects were arrested and arraigned during the year under review, it added.
The items seized were listed as motor vehicles, rice, frozen poultry products, petroleum products and shoes
AKURE- Ahead of the February general elections, ritualists are said to be on the prowl in Ondo State.
The gruesome murder of two teenage girls on the farm when they went to gather firewood for their mother to prepare dinner for their different families, recently placed the state on red alert of security authorities.
Vanguard learnt that the two girls identified as Oyinkansola Owoeye and Folasade Bello were reportedly slaughtered by their assailants and their blood drained before dumping their lifeless bodies by the road side.
The ugly incident which happened at Ota-Ogbo which is a new site behind Anglican Grammar School in Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North council area of the state has since created fears and palpable tension in the agrarian community.
Parents hurriedly kept their children indoors while the attendance of school children at various schools had since the ncident occurred last weekend have reduced drastically.
Some of the parents interviewed expressed shock and vowed that they will continue to keep their wards at home until some is done that will assure them of the safety of their children when they go to school.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
One of the parents Mrs Agness Ogunkorode appealed to the security operatives to smoke out the killers of the two innocent girls.
Ogunkorode said the people of town are now living in fear while the streets is deserted as early as 6pm since the murder of the girls.
She fingered politicians who are desperate for power and crazy to get rich as mastermind of the dastardly act.
Vanguard gathered that the girls on the instructions of their parents left home around 7am for the new site where building construction is in progress and many tress were fell by owners of the landed properties to gather firewood that would be used for cooking.
The mother of one of the girls whose mother died in the 2012 DANA plane mishap was living with a policeman in the town while other girl is a daughter of a civilian.
They were said to be Senior Secondary School SSS1 students in the town.
Vanguard gathered that the mother of one of the girl became apprehensive when they failed to return for the farm after two hours.
A search party was organised by the mothers and other sympathizers but the girls could not be found.
An alarm was raised to the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Amos Farunkanmi and some local hunters and youths in the town conducted another round of search only to discover their lifeless bodies inflicted with machetes cuts by the road side on the way to the farm.
Sources added that aside the machetes all over their bodies it was also discovered that their blood had been allegedly drained and taken away by the ritualists.
On careful examination, it was discovered that the girls may have first been strangulated before they were reportedly slaughtered and their blood drained.
Their heads were said to be dangling when their corpse were discovered by the search party.
The traditional ruler of the town, Oba Farunkanmi who spoke with Vanguard described the incident as shocking and dastardly.
Oba Farunkanmi said that the incident was the first in the history of the community. According to him the community has met with the security operatives on the incident and are ready to assist them to expose the killers of the innocent girls.
The traditional ruler appealed to the security operatives not to leave any stone unturn to smoke out the killers and bring them to book.
Oba Farunkanmi said the community has put in place machinery to safe guard the people of the community and forestall similar ugly incident in the town.
When contacted, the Police Image Maker Wole Ogodo confirmed the death of the two girls. Ogodo however said that they were killed by unknown assailants in the town.
According to him “we received information that the two girls, Oyinkansola and Folasade went to the bush to fetch fire wood where they met their untimely death last Saturday.
“Our detectives have visited the scene of the crime while photographs of the corpses were taken while the they had been removed and deposited at the Mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital for autopsy.
The police Image Maker said that no arrest had been made by the police as regards the death of the girls.
Ogodo said “ We hereby appeal to the people of the state to field the command with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the criminals. Such information will be treated with utmost confidentiality.”
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that few weeks ago detectives in the state arrested two ritualists with a human skull along Ibillo/Isua expressway in Akoko South East council area.
Policemen attached to Isua Divisional Police Station while on a routine check along Ibilo/Isua expressway intercepted them while on an unregistered motorcycle.
The state Police Commissioner Isaac Eke who paraded the ritualists said that the two men who were on the bike cleverly wrapped the skull in a black polythene leather.
The suspects are Lukman Sule of Ikiran Town, Edo state and Alaiye Sule.
Vanguard learnt from police sources that the suspects exhumed the corpse of a dead man with the connivance of guards at an undisclosed burial ground and chopped off his head.
They reportedly allowed the head to get dried and were on their way to sell it to an herbalist when they were apprehended by the police.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/ritualists-prowl-ondo-election-draws-near/#sthash.FVqUFMTr.dpuf
AKURE- Ahead of the February general elections, ritualists are said to be on the prowl in Ondo State.
The gruesome murder of two teenage girls on the farm when they went to gather firewood for their mother to prepare dinner for their different families, recently placed the state on red alert of security authorities.
Vanguard learnt that the two girls identified as Oyinkansola Owoeye and Folasade Bello were reportedly slaughtered by their assailants and their blood drained before dumping their lifeless bodies by the road side.
The ugly incident which happened at Ota-Ogbo which is a new site behind Anglican Grammar School in Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North council area of the state has since created fears and palpable tension in the agrarian community.
Parents hurriedly kept their children indoors while the attendance of school children at various schools had since the ncident occurred last weekend have reduced drastically.
Some of the parents interviewed expressed shock and vowed that they will continue to keep their wards at home until some is done that will assure them of the safety of their children when they go to school.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
One of the parents Mrs Agness Ogunkorode appealed to the security operatives to smoke out the killers of the two innocent girls.
Ogunkorode said the people of town are now living in fear while the streets is deserted as early as 6pm since the murder of the girls.
She fingered politicians who are desperate for power and crazy to get rich as mastermind of the dastardly act.
Vanguard gathered that the girls on the instructions of their parents left home around 7am for the new site where building construction is in progress and many tress were fell by owners of the landed properties to gather firewood that would be used for cooking.
The mother of one of the girls whose mother died in the 2012 DANA plane mishap was living with a policeman in the town while other girl is a daughter of a civilian.
They were said to be Senior Secondary School SSS1 students in the town.
Vanguard gathered that the mother of one of the girl became apprehensive when they failed to return for the farm after two hours.
A search party was organised by the mothers and other sympathizers but the girls could not be found.
An alarm was raised to the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Amos Farunkanmi and some local hunters and youths in the town conducted another round of search only to discover their lifeless bodies inflicted with machetes cuts by the road side on the way to the farm.
Sources added that aside the machetes all over their bodies it was also discovered that their blood had been allegedly drained and taken away by the ritualists.
On careful examination, it was discovered that the girls may have first been strangulated before they were reportedly slaughtered and their blood drained.
Their heads were said to be dangling when their corpse were discovered by the search party.
The traditional ruler of the town, Oba Farunkanmi who spoke with Vanguard described the incident as shocking and dastardly.
Oba Farunkanmi said that the incident was the first in the history of the community. According to him the community has met with the security operatives on the incident and are ready to assist them to expose the killers of the innocent girls.
The traditional ruler appealed to the security operatives not to leave any stone unturn to smoke out the killers and bring them to book.
Oba Farunkanmi said the community has put in place machinery to safe guard the people of the community and forestall similar ugly incident in the town.
When contacted, the Police Image Maker Wole Ogodo confirmed the death of the two girls. Ogodo however said that they were killed by unknown assailants in the town.
According to him “we received information that the two girls, Oyinkansola and Folasade went to the bush to fetch fire wood where they met their untimely death last Saturday.
“Our detectives have visited the scene of the crime while photographs of the corpses were taken while the they had been removed and deposited at the Mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital for autopsy.
The police Image Maker said that no arrest had been made by the police as regards the death of the girls.
Ogodo said “ We hereby appeal to the people of the state to field the command with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the criminals. Such information will be treated with utmost confidentiality.”
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that few weeks ago detectives in the state arrested two ritualists with a human skull along Ibillo/Isua expressway in Akoko South East council area.
Policemen attached to Isua Divisional Police Station while on a routine check along Ibilo/Isua expressway intercepted them while on an unregistered motorcycle.
The state Police Commissioner Isaac Eke who paraded the ritualists said that the two men who were on the bike cleverly wrapped the skull in a black polythene leather.
The suspects are Lukman Sule of Ikiran Town, Edo state and Alaiye Sule.
Vanguard learnt from police sources that the suspects exhumed the corpse of a dead man with the connivance of guards at an undisclosed burial ground and chopped off his head.
They reportedly allowed the head to get dried and were on their way to sell it to an herbalist when they were apprehended by the police.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/ritualists-prowl-ondo-election-draws-near/#sthash.FVqUFMTr.dpuf
AKURE- Ahead of the February general elections, ritualists are said to be on the prowl in Ondo State.
The gruesome murder of two teenage girls on the farm when they went to gather firewood for their mother to prepare dinner for their different families, recently placed the state on red alert of security authorities.
Vanguard learnt that the two girls identified as Oyinkansola Owoeye and Folasade Bello were reportedly slaughtered by their assailants and their blood drained before dumping their lifeless bodies by the road side.
The ugly incident which happened at Ota-Ogbo which is a new site behind Anglican Grammar School in Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North council area of the state has since created fears and palpable tension in the agrarian community.
Parents hurriedly kept their children indoors while the attendance of school children at various schools had since the ncident occurred last weekend have reduced drastically.
Some of the parents interviewed expressed shock and vowed that they will continue to keep their wards at home until some is done that will assure them of the safety of their children when they go to school.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
One of the parents Mrs Agness Ogunkorode appealed to the security operatives to smoke out the killers of the two innocent girls.
Ogunkorode said the people of town are now living in fear while the streets is deserted as early as 6pm since the murder of the girls.
She fingered politicians who are desperate for power and crazy to get rich as mastermind of the dastardly act.
Vanguard gathered that the girls on the instructions of their parents left home around 7am for the new site where building construction is in progress and many tress were fell by owners of the landed properties to gather firewood that would be used for cooking.
The mother of one of the girls whose mother died in the 2012 DANA plane mishap was living with a policeman in the town while other girl is a daughter of a civilian.
They were said to be Senior Secondary School SSS1 students in the town.
Vanguard gathered that the mother of one of the girl became apprehensive when they failed to return for the farm after two hours.
A search party was organised by the mothers and other sympathizers but the girls could not be found.
An alarm was raised to the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Amos Farunkanmi and some local hunters and youths in the town conducted another round of search only to discover their lifeless bodies inflicted with machetes cuts by the road side on the way to the farm.
Sources added that aside the machetes all over their bodies it was also discovered that their blood had been allegedly drained and taken away by the ritualists.
On careful examination, it was discovered that the girls may have first been strangulated before they were reportedly slaughtered and their blood drained.
Their heads were said to be dangling when their corpse were discovered by the search party.
The traditional ruler of the town, Oba Farunkanmi who spoke with Vanguard described the incident as shocking and dastardly.
Oba Farunkanmi said that the incident was the first in the history of the community. According to him the community has met with the security operatives on the incident and are ready to assist them to expose the killers of the innocent girls.
The traditional ruler appealed to the security operatives not to leave any stone unturn to smoke out the killers and bring them to book.
Oba Farunkanmi said the community has put in place machinery to safe guard the people of the community and forestall similar ugly incident in the town.
When contacted, the Police Image Maker Wole Ogodo confirmed the death of the two girls. Ogodo however said that they were killed by unknown assailants in the town.
According to him “we received information that the two girls, Oyinkansola and Folasade went to the bush to fetch fire wood where they met their untimely death last Saturday.
“Our detectives have visited the scene of the crime while photographs of the corpses were taken while the they had been removed and deposited at the Mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital for autopsy.
The police Image Maker said that no arrest had been made by the police as regards the death of the girls.
Ogodo said “ We hereby appeal to the people of the state to field the command with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the criminals. Such information will be treated with utmost confidentiality.”
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that few weeks ago detectives in the state arrested two ritualists with a human skull along Ibillo/Isua expressway in Akoko South East council area.
Policemen attached to Isua Divisional Police Station while on a routine check along Ibilo/Isua expressway intercepted them while on an unregistered motorcycle.
The state Police Commissioner Isaac Eke who paraded the ritualists said that the two men who were on the bike cleverly wrapped the skull in a black polythene leather.
The suspects are Lukman Sule of Ikiran Town, Edo state and Alaiye Sule.
Vanguard learnt from police sources that the suspects exhumed the corpse of a dead man with the connivance of guards at an undisclosed burial ground and chopped off his head.
They reportedly allowed the head to get dried and were on their way to sell it to an herbalist when they were apprehended by the police.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/ritualists-prowl-ondo-election-draws-near/#sthash.FVqUFMTr.dpuf
AKURE- Ahead of the February general elections, ritualists are said to be on the prowl in Ondo State.
The gruesome murder of two teenage girls on the farm when they went to gather firewood for their mother to prepare dinner for their different families, recently placed the state on red alert of security authorities.
Vanguard learnt that the two girls identified as Oyinkansola Owoeye and Folasade Bello were reportedly slaughtered by their assailants and their blood drained before dumping their lifeless bodies by the road side.
The ugly incident which happened at Ota-Ogbo which is a new site behind Anglican Grammar School in Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North council area of the state has since created fears and palpable tension in the agrarian community.
Parents hurriedly kept their children indoors while the attendance of school children at various schools had since the ncident occurred last weekend have reduced drastically.
Some of the parents interviewed expressed shock and vowed that they will continue to keep their wards at home until some is done that will assure them of the safety of their children when they go to school.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
One of the parents Mrs Agness Ogunkorode appealed to the security operatives to smoke out the killers of the two innocent girls.
Ogunkorode said the people of town are now living in fear while the streets is deserted as early as 6pm since the murder of the girls.
She fingered politicians who are desperate for power and crazy to get rich as mastermind of the dastardly act.
Vanguard gathered that the girls on the instructions of their parents left home around 7am for the new site where building construction is in progress and many tress were fell by owners of the landed properties to gather firewood that would be used for cooking.
The mother of one of the girls whose mother died in the 2012 DANA plane mishap was living with a policeman in the town while other girl is a daughter of a civilian.
They were said to be Senior Secondary School SSS1 students in the town.
Vanguard gathered that the mother of one of the girl became apprehensive when they failed to return for the farm after two hours.
A search party was organised by the mothers and other sympathizers but the girls could not be found.
An alarm was raised to the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Amos Farunkanmi and some local hunters and youths in the town conducted another round of search only to discover their lifeless bodies inflicted with machetes cuts by the road side on the way to the farm.
Sources added that aside the machetes all over their bodies it was also discovered that their blood had been allegedly drained and taken away by the ritualists.
On careful examination, it was discovered that the girls may have first been strangulated before they were reportedly slaughtered and their blood drained.
Their heads were said to be dangling when their corpse were discovered by the search party.
The traditional ruler of the town, Oba Farunkanmi who spoke with Vanguard described the incident as shocking and dastardly.
Oba Farunkanmi said that the incident was the first in the history of the community. According to him the community has met with the security operatives on the incident and are ready to assist them to expose the killers of the innocent girls.
The traditional ruler appealed to the security operatives not to leave any stone unturn to smoke out the killers and bring them to book.
Oba Farunkanmi said the community has put in place machinery to safe guard the people of the community and forestall similar ugly incident in the town.
When contacted, the Police Image Maker Wole Ogodo confirmed the death of the two girls. Ogodo however said that they were killed by unknown assailants in the town.
According to him “we received information that the two girls, Oyinkansola and Folasade went to the bush to fetch fire wood where they met their untimely death last Saturday.
“Our detectives have visited the scene of the crime while photographs of the corpses were taken while the they had been removed and deposited at the Mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital for autopsy.
The police Image Maker said that no arrest had been made by the police as regards the death of the girls.
Ogodo said “ We hereby appeal to the people of the state to field the command with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the criminals. Such information will be treated with utmost confidentiality.”
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that few weeks ago detectives in the state arrested two ritualists with a human skull along Ibillo/Isua expressway in Akoko South East council area.
Policemen attached to Isua Divisional Police Station while on a routine check along Ibilo/Isua expressway intercepted them while on an unregistered motorcycle.
The state Police Commissioner Isaac Eke who paraded the ritualists said that the two men who were on the bike cleverly wrapped the skull in a black polythene leather.
The suspects are Lukman Sule of Ikiran Town, Edo state and Alaiye Sule.
Vanguard learnt from police sources that the suspects exhumed the corpse of a dead man with the connivance of guards at an undisclosed burial ground and chopped off his head.
They reportedly allowed the head to get dried and were on their way to sell it to an herbalist when they were apprehended by the police.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/ritualists-prowl-ondo-election-draws-near/#sthash.FVqUFMTr.dpuf
AKURE- Ahead of the February general elections, ritualists are said to be on the prowl in Ondo State.
The gruesome murder of two teenage girls on the farm when they went to gather firewood for their mother to prepare dinner for their different families, recently placed the state on red alert of security authorities.
Vanguard learnt that the two girls identified as Oyinkansola Owoeye and Folasade Bello were reportedly slaughtered by their assailants and their blood drained before dumping their lifeless bodies by the road side.
The ugly incident which happened at Ota-Ogbo which is a new site behind Anglican Grammar School in Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North council area of the state has since created fears and palpable tension in the agrarian community.
Parents hurriedly kept their children indoors while the attendance of school children at various schools had since the ncident occurred last weekend have reduced drastically.
Some of the parents interviewed expressed shock and vowed that they will continue to keep their wards at home until some is done that will assure them of the safety of their children when they go to school.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
The suspected ritualists paraded with human skull by the Ondo State Police Command.
One of the parents Mrs Agness Ogunkorode appealed to the security operatives to smoke out the killers of the two innocent girls.
Ogunkorode said the people of town are now living in fear while the streets is deserted as early as 6pm since the murder of the girls.
She fingered politicians who are desperate for power and crazy to get rich as mastermind of the dastardly act.
Vanguard gathered that the girls on the instructions of their parents left home around 7am for the new site where building construction is in progress and many tress were fell by owners of the landed properties to gather firewood that would be used for cooking.
The mother of one of the girls whose mother died in the 2012 DANA plane mishap was living with a policeman in the town while other girl is a daughter of a civilian.
They were said to be Senior Secondary School SSS1 students in the town.
Vanguard gathered that the mother of one of the girl became apprehensive when they failed to return for the farm after two hours.
A search party was organised by the mothers and other sympathizers but the girls could not be found.
An alarm was raised to the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Amos Farunkanmi and some local hunters and youths in the town conducted another round of search only to discover their lifeless bodies inflicted with machetes cuts by the road side on the way to the farm.
Sources added that aside the machetes all over their bodies it was also discovered that their blood had been allegedly drained and taken away by the ritualists.
On careful examination, it was discovered that the girls may have first been strangulated before they were reportedly slaughtered and their blood drained.
Their heads were said to be dangling when their corpse were discovered by the search party.
The traditional ruler of the town, Oba Farunkanmi who spoke with Vanguard described the incident as shocking and dastardly.
Oba Farunkanmi said that the incident was the first in the history of the community. According to him the community has met with the security operatives on the incident and are ready to assist them to expose the killers of the innocent girls.
The traditional ruler appealed to the security operatives not to leave any stone unturn to smoke out the killers and bring them to book.
Oba Farunkanmi said the community has put in place machinery to safe guard the people of the community and forestall similar ugly incident in the town.
When contacted, the Police Image Maker Wole Ogodo confirmed the death of the two girls. Ogodo however said that they were killed by unknown assailants in the town.
According to him “we received information that the two girls, Oyinkansola and Folasade went to the bush to fetch fire wood where they met their untimely death last Saturday.
“Our detectives have visited the scene of the crime while photographs of the corpses were taken while the they had been removed and deposited at the Mortuary of the State Specialists Hospital for autopsy.
The police Image Maker said that no arrest had been made by the police as regards the death of the girls.
Ogodo said “ We hereby appeal to the people of the state to field the command with any useful information that could lead to the arrest of the criminals. Such information will be treated with utmost confidentiality.”
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that few weeks ago detectives in the state arrested two ritualists with a human skull along Ibillo/Isua expressway in Akoko South East council area.
Policemen attached to Isua Divisional Police Station while on a routine check along Ibilo/Isua expressway intercepted them while on an unregistered motorcycle.
The state Police Commissioner Isaac Eke who paraded the ritualists said that the two men who were on the bike cleverly wrapped the skull in a black polythene leather.
The suspects are Lukman Sule of Ikiran Town, Edo state and Alaiye Sule.
Vanguard learnt from police sources that the suspects exhumed the corpse of a dead man with the connivance of guards at an undisclosed burial ground and chopped off his head.
They reportedly allowed the head to get dried and were on their way to sell it to an herbalist when they were apprehended by the police.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/ritualists-prowl-ondo-election-draws-near/#sthash.FVqUFMTr.dpuf
The Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has destroyed 1, 805 cartons of unwholesome poultry products with a duty paid value of N13.5m.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr. Ernest Olottah, said the interception was made on January 24 2015 while the products were being smuggled into the country.
Bags of expired flour and used textile materials were also reportedly seized. Goods such as sugar, paint and rice whose values had yet to be ascertained were also said to be in custody of the command.
The destroyed poultry products were said to have been buried after caustic soda was poured on them to hasten their decomposition and deter scavengers from digging them up for sale or consumption.
It was reportedly witnessed by officials of Port Health Service, Agricultural Quarantine Service, the DSS and the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control.
Meanwhile, the new Customs Area Controller of the Command, Mr. Ndalati Mohammed, urged traditional rulers, chiefs and members of the border community to join hands with the command in the fight against smuggling.
Ndalati made this call during a recent familiarisation visit to traditional rulers and other stakeholders in Seme and its environ.
He described the task of policing the border as one that concerned every citizen, stressing security or safety was a responsibility of all.
Ndalati also thanked the monarchs in the area for their past support to the customs and urged them to sustain it during his time.
He said, “I have come to solicit your fatherly blessings and support. Considering the way I was received in the palace, I really feel at home and this gives me further assurances of your support to the customs.”
The monarchs promised to identify with the customs in their duties of suppression of smuggling, collection of revenue for the government and facilitating legitimate trade.
The controller also addressed field officers at various operational posts such as Gbaji and Owode where he declared that the fight against smuggling and other trans-border crimes was total.
He stressed the importance of discipline and directed officers and men to translate the change process brought about by the capacity building effort of the Comptroller – General of the NCS, Mr. Abdullahi Dikko, to manifest actions of politeness, decency and the service’s objectives.
The statement also said the command generated a total of N9.68bn in 2014, representing a 9.12 per cent increase over the N8.48bn collected in the corresponding period of 2013.
The significant improvement was said to be as a result of the revenue accruing from the vehicle import transit regime introduced by the customs last year.
The command also made 686 seizures of various goods and vehicles with a duty paid value of N294, 326,677.00. A total of 18 suspects were arrested and arraigned during the year under review, it added.
The items seized were listed as motor vehicles, rice, frozen poultry products, petroleum products and shoes
The Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has destroyed 1, 805 cartons of unwholesome poultry products with a duty paid value of N13.5m.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr. Ernest Olottah, said the interception was made on January 24 2015 while the products were being smuggled into the country.
Bags of expired flour and used textile materials were also reportedly seized. Goods such as sugar, paint and rice whose values had yet to be ascertained were also said to be in custody of the command.
The destroyed poultry products were said to have been buried after caustic soda was poured on them to hasten their decomposition and deter scavengers from digging them up for sale or consumption.
It was reportedly witnessed by officials of Port Health Service, Agricultural Quarantine Service, the DSS and the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control.
Meanwhile, the new Customs Area Controller of the Command, Mr. Ndalati Mohammed, urged traditional rulers, chiefs and members of the border community to join hands with the command in the fight against smuggling.
Ndalati made this call during a recent familiarisation visit to traditional rulers and other stakeholders in Seme and its environ.
He described the task of policing the border as one that concerned every citizen, stressing security or safety was a responsibility of all.
Ndalati also thanked the monarchs in the area for their past support to the customs and urged them to sustain it during his time.
He said, “I have come to solicit your fatherly blessings and support. Considering the way I was received in the palace, I really feel at home and this gives me further assurances of your support to the customs.”
The monarchs promised to identify with the customs in their duties of suppression of smuggling, collection of revenue for the government and facilitating legitimate trade.
The controller also addressed field officers at various operational posts such as Gbaji and Owode where he declared that the fight against smuggling and other trans-border crimes was total.
He stressed the importance of discipline and directed officers and men to translate the change process brought about by the capacity building effort of the Comptroller – General of the NCS, Mr. Abdullahi Dikko, to manifest actions of politeness, decency and the service’s objectives.
The statement also said the command generated a total of N9.68bn in 2014, representing a 9.12 per cent increase over the N8.48bn collected in the corresponding period of 2013.
The significant improvement was said to be as a result of the revenue accruing from the vehicle import transit regime introduced by the customs last year.
The command also made 686 seizures of various goods and vehicles with a duty paid value of N294, 326,677.00. A total of 18 suspects were arrested and arraigned during the year under review, it added.
The items seized were listed as motor vehicles, rice, frozen poultry products, petroleum products and shoes

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