From Shuaibu Zubair Tatu, Brinin Kebbi
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday said it has facilitated the formal export of locally manufactured goods worth over N2bn since the reopening of the Kamba border in kebbi State.
The command also said it has intercepted from smugglers, 284 parcels of cannabis sativa (Indian hemp),.4 used vehicles, 138 bale’s of second hand clothes, 345 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice, 2, 250 litres of PMS, 38 cartoons of whitening cream and 80 pieces of solar batteries with a duty paid value of Seventy eight million, five hundred and sixty two thousand, one hundred and twenty five naira (N78, 562,225).
While briefing the newsmen at the Area Command of the Service in Birnin Kebbi, Area Comptroller, Joseph Attah said the feat was achieved through strict enforcement of extant rules. “We ensure that those who chose to import or export goods through Kamba border do so with the highest level of compliance to lay down regulations”, he said.
Attah also said the command has generated a total of one hundred and sixty two million,one hundred and seventy three thousand, five hundred and seven naira (N162,173,507) as revenue from import duty.
While handing over the seized drugs to NDLEA Commandant, Sule Usman at the NCS command for further investigation, he said his command would continue to pursue it’s mandate to surpresss smuggling despite the challenges his men sometimes encounter from citizens who support criminals against the operatives due to ignorance or greed for financial benefits.