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Nigerian Customs partners Turkey to stop influx of illicit arms and ammunition

By Chuks Oyema-Aziken

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) on Thursday said it has reached out to its Turkish counterpart to tackle the influx of illicit arms and ammunition into Nigeria.

Customs’ spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed at the Strategic Communications Inter-agency Policy Committee (SCIPC) under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) in Abuja.

He said countries within the World Customs Organization are being engaged, as part of strategies to cut the influx of illicit trade.

Maiwada said the Comptroller-General of NCS, Bashir Adeniyi, had also ratified an agreement with Chinese Customs to address the issue.

“If you recall, some two or three months back, China, and we signed an MOU with the general administration of China Customs.

“Most of the drugs we intercept come from India. We are working towards also having what is called Customs to Customs cooperation. For those of us who are within the World Customs Organization, Customs to Customs cooperation is part of the strategy to, one, ensure trade facilitation, and two, to cut illicit trade.

“There was an MOU with Turkey when the present Comptroller-General of Customs was the spokesperson of the Nigeria Customs, and he promised he was going to resuscitate that MOU to engage with Turkey Customs Administration on how to curtail the menace of the smuggling of small arms and light weapons into Nigeria”.

“So we are working together with the Customs administration. And at the higher level, there will also be diplomatic engagement, which is above us. And the same question was raised about Turkey.”

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