Sunday, 31 March 2024

MWUN Felicitates With Christians On Easter Celebration

MWUN Felicitates With Christians On Easter Celebration
... Admonished Christians to learn from the purpose of Easter

By: Bisi Akingbade


The Maritime Workers' Union of Nigeria, MWUN, today felicitates with Christians in Nigeria and the world at large for Easter celebration.

The Maritime Labour Leader, who doubles as the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, fnil admonished Christians to emulate the exemplary life of our Lord Jesus Christ while on planet earth, who went about doing good, preaching the gospel  of righteousness, love and forgiveness at all times.

The Easter celebration which is the symbol of the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ is celebrated annually by Christian faithful across the globe. The Celebration  of Easter is to mark the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the Cross of Calvary and His resurrection from death on the third day.

Comrade  Adewale Adeyanju, also the International Transport Workers Federation, ITF, Vice President Global, however , advised Christians across the globe to use this season to eschew violence, and all manners of inter-tribal, and wars amongst nation's, saying that if we love one another,  the Agape kind of love with genuine forgiveness from the heart, which Jesus demonstrated for us all to emulate, noting that if we imbibe in us this Biblical injunction as Christians, the world will be a better place for us to live in irrespective of our religious beliefs, descents, creeds, and political differences.

"The word of the Almighty God is the same everywhere in the world, therefore, for us to continue to have enduring peace without rancour and discrimination; humans of all races, shades, colour and tongues must continue to  embrace each other wherever and whenever we find ourselves.

"If we can use this season to reflect on our Lord's death and resurrection to reposition our thoughts towards one another on how to love and forgive one another unconditionally and committing ourselves towards doing good everywhere we find ourselves. It's only then, we have learned from the purpose of this season we are celebrating. As Christians, we must learn to persevere, and to purge our hearts of all immorality, and to be of true spirit always while enduring all situations according to the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ" he admonished.


Friday, 29 March 2024

Comptroller Nnadi Celebrates Christians, Muslims Faithfuls In TCIPC, Calls for National Development

Comptroller Nnadi Celebrates Christians, Muslims Faithfuls In TCIPC, Calls for National Development
By: Bisi Akingbade

The Customs Area Controller Tincan Island Port, Comptroller Dera A Nnadi mni, has called for a dinner to celebrate the 18th day of IFTAR with our Muslim brethren as well as to usher in the celebration of Easter with our Christian brethren.  

Comptroller Nnadi while speaking during the occasion  at Tincan Island Area Command,  he  highlighted the importance of coming together to uphold the nation in prayers for continuous development.
He applauded the Port Manager, Mr Sylvester O Egede who reported recently to the port but has achieved a great feat due to the synergy between the Customs, other sister security agencies, as well as the press.

He urged all stakeholders to be dedicated in their respective fields towards national growth and development.

The command boss also  expressed his appreciation towards the collaboration received by truck operators and crave that they should endeavour to understand that the resolved traffic situation is a positive development that will encourage seamless vehicular movement and multiple turnovers within a short time to the port, as compared to what was obtained in the past.

He noted that the traffic situation has caused deaths to some road users and adversely affected government drive for trade facilitation and ease of doing business.
The Port Manager, Tin Can Island Port, Mr Sylvester Othuke Egede in his response, explained how  a combination of long standing work experience, environmental awareness and institutional knowledge contributed to solving the traffic challenge that obstructed the flow of vehicular movement from Mile 2 to the Tincan Seaport.


Tuesday, 26 March 2024

NIMASA: Dr. Mobereola Assumes Office As New DG, Set To Foster Innovation, Excellence

NIMASA:  Dr. Mobereola Assumes Office As New DG, Set To Foster Innovation, Excellence
L-R - New DG, NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Mr Chudi Offodile

By: Bisi Akingbade

The newly appointed Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,  NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola has assumed office at the agency’s headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos today, promising to make NIMASA “a purpose driven organisation.”

The new NIMASA helmsman, while speaking after assuming office, said he would prioritise effective communication at all levels to enhance innovation, collaboration and synergy.

He said the agency under his leadership, would also prioritize safety, security, efficiency and environmental sustainability.

His words “We must strive to foster innovation and excellence in everything we do. The maritime industry is constantly evolving, driven by technological advancements, changing market dynamics, and evolving regulatory frameworks. As leaders in the sector, we must embrace innovation, adapt change, and continuously seek ways to enhance the efficiency, competitiveness, and resilience of our maritime operations.

“I do not doubt that every individual within our organization has the potential to achieve greatness; we will therefore, ensure that we build a purpose-driven organisation by investing in our staff, processes, and the entire system to achieve our mandate. I aim to foster an environment of innovation, collaboration and synergy, creating an atmosphere that encourages the development of our employees’ skills, talents, and creativity.”

He also used the opportunity to express gratitude to the President Bola Tinubu for entrusting him with the responsibility of steering the affairs of the Agency.

“I extend my heartfelt gratitude to His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for entrusting me with this crucial responsibility. I am highly aware of the immense trust and confidence the President placed in me. It is with great enthusiasm and a sense of purpose that I step into this position, fully committed to steering our organisation toward greater heights, while upholding the highest standards of integrity, diligence, and service to our nation”, he said.

He thanked the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, CON, for his guidance throughout the appointment process, and expressed readiness to work with the Minister in achieving the objectives of the Ministry for the sector.

Earlier, the agency’s Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Mr Chudi Offodile who led other Management staff to receive the DG noted that the entire Management and staff of the agency were elated to welcome him to the Agency, while also pledging the cooperation of the staff for the success of the Agency.

On March 11, 2024, Tinubu approved the appointment of Mobereola to serve as the DG of NIMASA for a renewable term of four years.

Dr. Mobereola holds a Ph.D and an M.Sc in Transport Economics from the University of Wales, United Kingdom. He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport, England, and a fellow of the same institute in Nigeria. He was the Managing Director of Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, LAMATA,  from 2003 to 2015 and the Commissioner for Transportation in Lagos State from 2015 to 2016

NDIC, EFCC Strengthens Ties To Curb Financial Crimes In Banking Sector

NDIC, EFCC Strengthens Ties To Curb Financial Crimes In Banking Sector
By: Bisi Akingbade

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, NDIC has disclosed that NDIC remains committed to ensuring that those who contribute to the failure of banks are properly investigated and prosecuted. 

The Managing Director and Chief Executive of the NDIC, Mr. Bello Hassan made this remark during a courtesy visit of the NDIC Management to the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at the EFCC Headquarters in Abuja. 

Hassan who explained that the NDIC plays a critical role in combatting financial crimes within the banking sector through its mandate which includes bank supervision and liquidation of licensed banks. 

The  MD/ CEO.  NDIC, said the ultimate objective of NDIC is to protect depositors' funds and ensure the stability of the financial system. 
He commended the EFCC for its relentless efforts in the fight against corruption and financial crimes emphasising the indispensable role it plays as a key member of the Taskforce on Implementation of the Failed Banks Act which is chaired by the NDIC.  

Hassan elaborated on the existing partnership between the two organisations which led to the establishment of the NDIC Help Desk in the EFCC in August 2022. As a result, he added, a total number of 10 high profile cases referred to the Commission are currently under investigation. 

The NDIC Boss called for enhanced collaboration in the recovery of Depositors’ funds to ensure that liquidation dividends are paid to depositors whose monies were lost as a result of bank failures. He, therefore, solicited for the return of recoveries made by the EFCC on behalf of the NDIC to the Corporation's coffers in order to facilitate the timely reimbursement of Depositors.

The EFCC Chairman Mr. Ola Olukoyede emphasised the interconnection between criminal activities and bank failures, urging NDIC and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to intensify oversight to prevent the risk of bank failure.

 He commended the EFCC's commitment to deepening collaboration and synergising efforts in combating financial crimes, thereby safeguarding the integrity of Nigeria's banking sector.



Monday, 25 March 2024

"Dr. Mobereola is of no doubt a technocrat" - Says MWUN

"Dr. Mobereola is of no doubt a technocrat" - Says MWUN
 By: Bisi Akingbade

Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, under the leadership of Comrade Dr. Adewale Adeyanju, fnli, has stated that Dr. Dayo Mobereola, who was recently appointed the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA has what it takes to pilot the affairs of the agency.

The new DG of NIMASA who holds a PhD and Msc in Wales  respectively is also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport England, and a fellow of Chartered Institute of Transport in Nigeria too. He was the former Managing Director,  Lagos State Metropolitan Area Transport Authority,  LAMATA, from 2003-2015. And was also Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation from 2015 to 2016.

"Dr. Mobereola is of no doubt a technocrat who has acquired experiences overtime and is well grounded in the transportation sector; therefore, he has the wherewithal to navigate the NIMASA Agency as it were.

"The leadership of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria is welcoming the new DG into his new designation with all hands open as he pilots the enormous affairs of NIMASA.

"The Union has had symbiotic relationships with past Director Generals of the Agency and believes that such cordial relationships will continue to wax stronger with Dr. Mobereola as it were.

"In view of this, the Union will continue to give her usual support and cooperation with continuous inhouse engagement from time to time for a mutual understanding of the maritime industry.

"Once again, the Union welcomes  Dr. Mobereola as he assumes his new designation in NIMASA, and also pray that the Almighty God will give him the strength, wisdom and knowledge to have a smooth sail in piloting the affairs of the Agency" the union stated.


Monday, 18 March 2024

CGC Directs Reopening of Kamba Border For International Trade


CGC Directs Reopening of Kamba Border For International Trade
Comptroller Iheanacho Ernest Ojike during the reopening of Kamba Border in Kebbi State

... CAC Ojike paid Courtesy Visit On Emir of Gwandu

By: Bisi Akingbade

The newly appointed Customs Area Controller, CAC, Kebbi Command,  Comptroller Iheanacho Ernest Ojike  has reopened Kamba Border for international trade as directed by Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi,  MFR.

Comptroller Ojike speaking shortly after reopening the border, in the midst of district head of Kamba Alh. Mamuda Fana, stakeholders and other sister agencies, the CAC said Kamba is a strategic border with major share in Kebbi Revenue generation.

According to the press statement made available to news men and signed by the  Superintendent Of Customs, Public Relations Officer, Kebbi Area Command, Mohammed Tajuddeen Salisu, stated that the border reopening was aimed at paving way for legitimate trade that would impact positively on Nation building, not a permission for importation of prohibited items that would ransack the economy and  compromise national security.

Ojike emphasised that officers and men of the Command are ever ready to facilitate legitimate trade and act within the ambit of the law to simplify trade across Kamba Border seamlessly as long as stakeholders import what is permitted by Customs extant laws, make proper declaration and pay appropriate duties to the Federal Government coffers. 

The Customs Area Controller  concluded by stressing that Food grains are still prohibited for exportation out of the country, considering the scarcity of food in the country.

Mallam Fana responded by commending the effort of the federal government, while emphasising that  it is a new wave of hope to his people who have interest in cross-border businesses, and even small scale business owners domiciled in Kamba town and promised to caution his people on illegitimate trade. 
In another development, The CAC paid a courtesy call visit to the Emir of Gwandu Major General Muhammed Bashir Iliyasu (Rtd) to seek his blessings and cooperation as the royal father of the state, other sister agencies to gain their mutual cooperation and collaboration towards ensuring steady trade across borders, curb smuggling activities and provide security to the host communities


Friday, 15 March 2024

Tincan Customs Generates 240.3BN As Revenue, Seized Arms & Ammunitions

Tincan Customs Generates 240.3BN As Revenue, Seized Arms & Ammunitions

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Tin Can Island  Customs Command, of the Nigeria Customs Service has recorded a total collection of two hundred and thirty billion, three hundred and two million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, twenty three naira, forty seven kobo (N240,302,743,023.47) for the period of January 2024 till date. 

The Customs Area Controller,  Comptroller Dera Nnadi, disclosed this while addressing news men today at his command in Tincan Island, Lagos during the hand over of illicit drugs, arms and ammunitions

According to him " The command collected a total of Eighty Eight Billion,Four Hundred and Thirty Million,One Hundred and Twenty-Six thousand,One Hundred and Twenty-Two Naira, Seventy-Two Kobo (N88,430,126,122.72) in the month of January 2024,this is 7.89% higher than the value of Forty-Two Billion, Five Hundred and Thirty-Six Million,Three Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand,Thirty-Eight Naira and Eleven kobo (N42,536,336,038.11) for the month of January 2023.

"In the month of February 2024,the command generated One Hundred Billion, Three Hundred and Ninety-Nine Million,Three Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand,Eight Hundred and Eighty-Seven Naira,Seventy-One Kobo(N100,399,354,887.71) this is 41.82% higher than the value collected on the same period i 2023 which is Forty -One Billion,Five Hundred and Eighteen Million,Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred and Forty Nine Naira and Nine Kobo(N41,518,738,649.09).

"In the month of March 2023, the command recorded the sum of Forty-Two Billion,Eight Hundred and Three Million,One Hundred and Fourteen Thousand,Five Hundred and Forty-Four Naira,Eleven Kobo
(N42,473,262,013.00) collected from 1st - 13th March 2024.
 
Comptroller Nnadi further confirmed that the  command anti-smuggling drive has not relented its efforts in any way. Being the lead agency at the port, the Enforcement unit has coordinated several 100% physical examination under his supervision in collaboration with critical stakeholders to ensure that the command is freed of any form of noncompliance to international trade. 

The following items were seized, 
12 pieces of rifles and 6 pistols, Two (2) packets of 50pcs of 9mm live ammunition,totalling 100 rounds, Twenty-three packets weighing 23kg of substance confirmed to be heroine,  Marked white 999– Ten (10) packets of 1kg each=10kg,  Marked white 888– Three (3) packets of 1kg each =3kg,  Marked blue Saphire— Eight (8) packets of 1kg each = 8kg , and Marked 777 Bentley— Two (2) packets of 1kg each=2kg

 Other seized items includes: Flat screen Television sets, HP printer, Six (6) cartons containing scanner machines.
Five (5) empty metal Jerry cans, Two (2) washing machines, Three (3) sets of bed frames, One (1) set of living room furniture, Three (3) used micro wave, used vacuum cleaner, Table tennis, One sport bicycle, Two wooden crates of light fittings, One (1) wooden crate containing a motorized toy car, DSTV dish., One (1) used Samsung refrigerator, Four (4) sets of used sound systems, One (1) used barbecue grill, Two (2) used toasters, Three (3) used blenders and 
Sixteen (16) bags containing used clothes and personal effects.


Tincan Customs Generates 240.3BN As Revenue, Seized Arms & Ammunitions

Tincan Customs Generates 240.3BN As Revenue, Seized Arms & Ammunitions

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Tin Can Island  Customs Command, of the Nigeria Customs Service has recorded a total collection of two hundred and thirty billion, three hundred and two million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, twenty three naira, forty seven kobo (N240,302,743,023.47) for the period of January 2024 till date. 

The Customs Area Controller,  Comptroller Dera Nnadi, disclosed this while addressing news men today at his command in Tincan Island, Lagos during the hand over of illicit drugs, arms and ammunitions

According to him " The command collected a total of Eighty Eight Billion,Four Hundred and Thirty Million,One Hundred and Twenty-Six thousand,One Hundred and Twenty-Two Naira, Seventy-Two Kobo (N88,430,126,122.72) in the month of January 2024,this is 7.89% higher than the value of Forty-Two Billion, Five Hundred and Thirty-Six Million,Three Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand,Thirty-Eight Naira and Eleven kobo (N42,536,336,038.11) for the month of January 2023.

"In the month of February 2024,the command generated One Hundred Billion, Three Hundred and Ninety-Nine Million,Three Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand,Eight Hundred and Eighty-Seven Naira,Seventy-One Kobo(N100,399,354,887.71) this is 41.82% higher than the value collected on the same period i 2023 which is Forty -One Billion,Five Hundred and Eighteen Million,Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred and Forty Nine Naira and Nine Kobo(N41,518,738,649.09).

"In the month of March 2023, the command recorded the sum of Forty-Two Billion,Eight Hundred and Three Million,One Hundred and Fourteen Thousand,Five Hundred and Forty-Four Naira,Eleven Kobo
(N42,473,262,013.00) collected from 1st - 13th March 2024.
 
Comptroller Nnadi further confirmed that the  command anti-smuggling drive has not relented its efforts in any way. Being the lead agency at the port, the Enforcement unit has coordinated several 100% physical examination under his supervision in collaboration with critical stakeholders to ensure that the command is freed of any form of noncompliance to international trade. 

The following items were seized, 
12 pieces of rifles and 6 pistols, Two (2) packets of 50pcs of 9mm live ammunition,totalling 100 rounds, Twenty-three packets weighing 23kg of substance confirmed to be heroine,  Marked white 999– Ten (10) packets of 1kg each=10kg,  Marked white 888– Three (3) packets of 1kg each =3kg,  Marked blue Saphire— Eight (8) packets of 1kg each = 8kg , and Marked 777 Bentley— Two (2) packets of 1kg each=2kg

 Other seized items includes: Flat screen Television sets, HP printer, Six (6) cartons containing scanner machines.
Five (5) empty metal Jerry cans, Two (2) washing machines, Three (3) sets of bed frames, One (1) set of living room furniture, Three (3) used micro wave, used vacuum cleaner, Table tennis, One sport bicycle, Two wooden crates of light fittings, One (1) wooden crate containing a motorized toy car, DSTV dish., One (1) used Samsung refrigerator, Four (4) sets of used sound systems, One (1) used barbecue grill, Two (2) used toasters, Three (3) used blenders and 
Sixteen (16) bags containing used clothes and personal effects.


MWUN ANNOUNCES ADEYANJU'S TRUE DESIGNATIONS IN ITF


MWUN ANNOUNCES  ADEYANJU'S TRUE DESIGNATIONS IN ITF
By:Bisi Akingbade

The President-General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN,  who doubles as the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade (Prince) Dr Adewale Adeyanju, fnli HFCPSP, has been  elected and announced as Vice President of the International Transport Workers Federation, ITF,  Global; Executive Board Member, ITF Global and Chairman, ITF Africa  during its Regional Conference  held in Abidjan,  Cote D'Ivoire.
In a press release signed by the Head of Media, MWUN, Comrade John Ikemefuna,, highlighted that "Before Dr Adeyanju's elevation to the aforementioned positions in the International Transport Workers Federation, the indefatigable Labour Leader was the Chairman, Seafarers and Dockers Sessions,  ITF London;  Member Fair Practices  Committee (FPC).

"Prince Adeyanju's sterling qualities of leadership and  dynamic style of relationship with employers and employees in the labour sector, particularly in the maritime industry cannot be overemphasized. Little wonder, the Maritime Numero Uno leader could ascend these lofty heights in the leadership cadre of the International Transport Workers Federation.

"This press statement is now necessary to correct the previous press reports that Comrade Adeyanju has been elected and announced  in the Abidjan Regional Conference as Vice President, Africa;  Chairman, West Africa and Executive Board Member of International Transport Workers Federation  (ITF)".


Thursday, 14 March 2024

COWA President Vows To Enlist All Officer's Wives In Association Database

COWA President Vows To Enlist All Officer's Wives In Association Database
By: Bisi Akingbade

The wife of the Comptroller-General of Customs and National President of the Customs Officers' Wives Association,  COWA, has  emphasized her commitment to enlist every officer's wife, irrespective of rank or formation, in the Association's database.

While addressing the officers' wives with warmth and determination shortly after arriving at the venue, President Kikelomo implored them to embrace unity by becoming registered members of COWA.

 “Every officer's wife has a rightful place within the COWA family,” declared COWA National President emphatically.


Mrs. Adeniyi also  orchestrated an impactful initiative aimed at alleviating the challenges faced by Customs Officers' Wives in Karu, Abuja,  as part of a stirring demonstration of solidarity and empathy.

According to her, distributing food items, which include noodles, bags of rice, spaghetti, and cooking oil, was part of COWA's plans to ease life for members of the association nationwide.
The COWA National President, who joined the executive members of the association to launch the distribution exercise, piloted with leaders of different barracks, said, “This is not the first time COWA is conducting this initiative for distributing food items to the members and non-members of the Association, and we decided to distribute these items considering the season of Ramadan.”

She said, "Everything we are doing now is for you. Please register so we can make provision for all of you. This will help us keep proper data of everyone and we will continue doing this subsequently to alleviate the situation."

Speaking further, the National President urged members of the association to extend the gesture to other members of the Association because one of the teachings of COWA is spreading love amongst one another.

According to her, the gesture is currently taking place at different Customs formations across the federation, as leaders of different COWA branches are doing the same.

Recall that the COWA National President, Mrs. Kikelomo Adeniyi, had vowed to empower over 1,200 women to be self-reliant during the grand launching of the Association on 15 February 2024.

Some beneficiaries shared their joy over the palliative they received, saying it came when needed, especially with the situation of things in Nigeria.

Mobereola Becomes New NIMASA DG

Mobereola Becomes New NIMASA DG
New DG, NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola 

By: Bisi Akingbade

President Bola Tinubu has  appointed Dr. Dayo Mobereola as the new Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,  NIMASA with an initial term of four years, subject to renewal, and  following the exipration of Mr. Bashir Jamoh’s tenure as the head of the agency, according to a statement on the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

The statement read in parts
"President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Dr Dayo Mobereola to serve as the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for a renewable term of four years.  

“The appointment follows the exit of Mr Bashir Jamoh, whose tenure recently expired,” 

 President Tinubu’s also expects from Dr. Mobereola to leverage his extensive experience in his new position to fulfil NIMASA’s objectives, which includesu, upholding world-class standards in maritime safety administration, recognizing maritime labour, preventing and controlling maritime pollution, conducting search and rescue operations, 

Others are: Enforcing Cabotage, Fostering Shipping Development, and Managing Ship Registration.  

Sunday, 10 March 2024

NAWOJ Celebrates International Women's Day, Pushes for Enabling Environment Where Women CanThrive.

NAWOJ Celebrates International Women's DayPushes for Enabling Environment Where Women CanThrive.
Natl. Chairperson. NAWOJ, Mrs Aisha Bura

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists,  NAWOJ. has called for  concerted efforts to address such issues and create an enabling environment where every woman and girl can thrive.

The National Chairperson of the association, Mrs Aisha Bura, made the call  as the female journalists joined others across the world in marking this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated annually on March 8.while also seeking resources to support women-owned businesses and initiatives.

 Bura who also urges stakeholders to prioritise gender equality in policies and programmes in the country, and promote women’s participation in leadership roles.

According to Bura, challenges such as gender-based violence, limited access to education and healthcare, and unequal representation in decision-making positions persist.

“As we commemorate the 2024 International Women’s Day, NAWOJ stands in solidarity with women in Nigeria and across the globe, in celebrating their resilience, achievements and contributions to society.

“This year’s theme, “Invest In Women:
Accelerate Progress” resonates deeply with our commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment.

“In Nigeria, women continue to play pivotal roles in various sectors, from politics and education to healthcare and entrepreneurship,” she said.

Bura said this year’s theme resonated deeply with the commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment.

She said that the International Women’s Day, this year, is a time to envision a future where gender equality is not just a goal, but a reality.

Bura said that with togetherness, women and humanity could be empowered, to create a more inclusive and equitable world for all, as women had always been the epitome of strength and resilience.

She wished all women Happy International Women’s Day.

CGC Adeniyi Seeks Cooperation of Mai'adua, Kongolom Border Communities Against Smuggling

CGC Adeniyi Seeks Cooperation of Mai'adua, Kongolom Border  Communities Against Smuggling 
By: Bisi Akingbade

In an effort to fortify the amicable relationship between the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and border communities, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), convened an interactive session on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at Kongolom Border Station in Katsina State.

The CGC while addressing the  traditional leaders, business figures, and community members of Mai'adua, at the Customs House, articulated that the purpose of his visit was to heed the appeals of community leaders and to undertake requisite measures to address their concerns.

The discourse primarily focused on the challenges encountered by business operators in the vicinity due to border closures. The CGC lauded the prevailing atmosphere of peaceful coexistence, emphasizing its pivotal role in mitigating security risks in the area. 

He asserted, “There is a profound correlation between security and economic development; without peace and security, commerce cannot flourish.”

Addressing recent seizures by Customs operatives in the area, the CGC stated that Presidential Directives mandated the return of seized food items to their owners, with the condition that they be sold within Nigerian markets. 

He emphasized the crucial role played by community intelligence in ensuring adherence to regulations and enforcement measures, “By leveraging the knowledge and insights gathered from residents, authorities can effectively monitor and respond to potential violations, thus enhancing the overall effectiveness of enforcement efforts.” 

Expressing satisfaction with the longstanding collaboration between the Service and the residents of Mai'adua, the CGC emphasized the need for continued synergy to achieve more significant milestones. 

He lauded the steadfast backing provided by His Excellency, Governor Dikko Umaru Radda of Katsina State, emphasizing the governor's consistent and steadfast commitment to advancing the objectives and accomplishments of the Nigeria Customs Service. 

“This unwavering support from the state government has been instrumental in facilitating the effective execution of Customs operations and initiatives within the region,” he said.

Governor Radda's collaboration and partnership with the Nigeria Customs Service reflects a shared vision for promoting security, prosperity, and development in the state and beyond.” he said.

Representing the Katsina State Governor, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Naziru Mua'azu Danmusa, extended gratitude to the CGC for his visit and lauded the Nigeria Customs Service for its efforts in safeguarding lives and property.

The engagement underscored the commitment of the Nigeria Customs Service to foster constructive dialogue and collaboration with border communities, ensuring mutual prosperity and security.

In the same vein, the Galadima of Daura, Engr Ahmad Diddiri Ahmad, and the District Head of Mai'adua commended the CGC for his visit, citing it as a testament to the productive partnership between the Service and Mai'adua's residents.

Highlighting the exemplary conduct of Mai'adua's residents, they advocated for the reopening of the Nigerian border with Niger to rejuvenate local businesses.

WISTA-NIG Decries Gender Discrimination Despite IMO Recommendations

WISTA-NIG Decries Gender Discrimination Despite IMO Recommendations
Presidebt, WISTA-NIG. Mrs Eunice Ezeoke

... “To show seriousness, there is need for more legislation and regulations; if possible, institutionalisation of those measures that eliminate gender discrimination in all ramifications should be made" - Ezeoke

By: Bisi Akingbade


The WISTA Nigeria has disclosed the discrimination of female seafarers in the shipping sectors against all recommendations made by International Maritime Organisation, IMO, on the working conditions of female seafarers.

 The President, WISTA- Nigeria, Mrs Eunice Ezeoke, made this known in her statement in commemoration of this year’s Women International Day across the world

She recalled that recommendations were made by the International Maritime Organisation during a Joint ILO/IMO Tripartite Working Group (JTWG) meeting at the IMO headquarters in London from Feb. 27 to 29.

The recommendations which  included amendments to the ILO Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, MLC 2006, aligning it with the ILO Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 which also includes mandatory IMO training for seafarers, and extra guidance for shipowners.

 She said despite these laudable recommendations by the IMO, they could not address the issue of underemployment of female Seafarers in the country.

Ezeoke  alleged that female seafarers were discriminated against in getting job opportunities, access to finance for educational development in the field, discriminated in the opportunities to foreign vessel engagements occasioned by challenges with getting visas.

“It appears government and maritime agencies seem to be paying only lip service to the issue of inclusivity in the industry.

“To show seriousness, there is need for more legislation and regulations; if possible, institutionalisation of those measures that eliminate gender discrimination in all ramifications should be made.

“Personally, it goes beyond setting aside one day in a year, but changing how we raise our male and female children, how we run the home, schools and the work environment.

“It starts from the microcosm of the family units to the macrocosm of the society and the workplace; we have not done much to improve the situation,” she said.

She urged  the relevant government ministries/agencies, ship owners and all relevant stakeholders to address these issues.

However, she celebrated the strength and endurance of women in all spheres of life and most especially maritime as the world marked the International Women’s Day

Saturday, 9 March 2024

CUSTOMS: FOU 'Zone 'A' Seizes Rice, Vehicles, Others Worth N751bn

CUSTOMS: FOU 'Zone 'A' Seizes Rice, Vehicles, Others Worth N751bn
... collected N78.16 billion as revenue 

... “Instead of seizing the food items, we ensured that the trucks were re-directed to Nigerian markets where they were sold to Nigerians by the owners,’’  - Compt. Ejibunu

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Federal Operations Unit  Zone `A’ of the Nigeria Customs Service  has made a seizure  of different contraband goods worth N751.1 billion in February, 2024

The Customs Area Controller, CAC,  in charge of the zone, Comptroller Hussein Kehinde Ejibunu made this disclosure to journalists in Lagos on Friday that 3,779 (50kg) bags of foreign rice equivalent to seven truckloads worth N365 million   were seized from various states in the Southwest.

His words “As usual, rice was top on the list of our February 2024 seizures in terms of volume and value.

“Other items seized within the month included one locally-made gun and six pieces of empty cartridges on Abeokuta Road.

“We also intercepted 731 parcels of suspected Indian hemp weighing 482kg; one 40ft container of 286 cartons of new rubber slippers, seven units of used motorcycles; 28,000 litres of petrol and 2,420 pieces of used tyres.

“Worthy of note is the interception of three Benin Republic-bound trucks laden with 880 bags of white beans, 584 bags of onions and 18 bags of dry pepper on Ajilete-Idiroko Road in Ogun.
He said  one of  the officer of the zone prevented the smuggling of 11 exotic used vehicles worth more than N200 million into the country.

He said smugglers of the vehicles met stiff resistance against their duty evasion and defiant behaviour.

Ejibunu affirmed that  the zone collected N78.16 billion as revenue into the federation account through the issuance of Demand Notices on Customs Duties that were discovered to be underpaid.

He said that preparatory to Easter celebrations, the unit had strengthened its intelligence-led anti-smuggling operations strategies to forestall smuggling and duty evasion.

Ejibunu advised  smugglers to desist from the unlawful business that will affect them.


IWD: MWUN Celebrates Women, Campaign For Gender Equality

IWD: MWUN Celebrates Women, Campaign For Gender Equality
By: Bisi Akingbade

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria,  MWUN , celebrates women on the occasion of the International Women's Day in the country and the world at large.

The President General, MWUN, Comrade (Prince) Dr Adewale Adeyanju, fnli, HFCPSP, made this known through a press release signed by, the  Head of Media, MWUN, Comrade Kennedy Ikemefuna, stating that "it's on record that the women in Nigeria have made their marks in their various areas of designation. I wish to commend and celebrate the women in the maritime sector amongst whom are crane operators; we also have the Women in Maritime, WIM, where they have excellently showcased their womanhood in leadership; they also hold the ace in the International Transport Federation,  ITF,  in leadership and in participation both in Nigeria and Africa and across the world.

Adeyanju highlighted that  "the women have also soared high in the field of policing, soldiering, engineering, education, politics, in the maritime sector, et al, where they have also distinguished themselves in leadership roles. Women have made their marks in all fronts, in the legal profession, where they have proven their mettle across the globe.

"It's generally believed it's the man's world but women have broken all jinx taking the bull by the horns that their place does not only belong to the kitchen; and that they can do better than their male counterparts.

"The women have also taken their strides across the sports profession and are also doing well with female football and refereeing in concert with the Federated International Football Association, FIFA, and the Confederation of African Football, CAF and other affiliate federations across the universe. Women have been adjudged to be tolerant while officiating on the pitch, which makes them best officials of the round leather game by FIFA.

"In view of the foregoing, women needs our applauds and encouragement and are worth celebrating on this day and to bring into action the question of gender equality in all facets of human endeavour both in Nigeria and the world at large.

"The women folk have perpetually suffered so much sexual harassment, intimidation, segregation and all sorts of abuse in the hands of the men folk wherever and whenever they find themselves. It's therefore paramount that women should be inculcated and engaged by giving them the right to compete equally with the men in all facets of life. By so doing, the better we would reshape the world and achieve a better society built by men and women across the world.

"The Union also want to use this day to congratulate the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN women folk over their exploits in the Union vis a vis their representation in the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC; the International Transport Federation, ITF; in the shipping, dock, and the Seafarers branches for their brilliant participations in all the sectors so far aforementioned. They have indeed done the nation  and the Union proud. Once again, I congratulate every woman on planet earth on this day of the International Women's Day". Adeyanju said.


Thursday, 7 March 2024

Customs CG Inspects Customs Cantonment To Ascertain Project Progress

Customs CG Inspects Customs Cantonment To Ascertain Project Progress 
... Says the structure will serve as a cornerstone of our operations in this region, further strengthening our capacity to safeguard our borders and combat illicit activities"

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, today made a stop-over at the construction site of Customs Cantonment in Mando Kaduna State to ascertain the project's progress.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after inspecting the site, the CGC described the magnificent project as a means to establish a solid and efficient infrastructure to drive the activities of the Service.

“I am here this afternoon to inspect the progress of this vital project, the construction of the Customs Cantonment in Mando, Kaduna. This initiative underscores our commitment to establishing a robust and efficient infrastructure to support the operations of the Nigeria Customs Service.”
According to him, the ongoing construction of the Federal Operations Unit Zone ‘B’ is essential for enhancing the operational efficiency of Customs personnel and ensuring their welfare adding “it will provide them with modern facilities and amenities to carry out their duties effectively.”

The CGC, who described the completion of this project as a priority for the Service, also emphasized that “the structure will serve as a cornerstone of our operations in this region, further strengthening our capacity to safeguard our borders and combat illicit activities.”

“I commend the dedication and hard work of everyone involved in this project. Your efforts are instrumental in realizing our vision of a modern and efficient Customs Service,” he said.

Earlier, the CGC had received a ceremonial guard of honor by men attached to the Customs Police Unit at the Zonal Headquarters in Kabala-Doki Kaduna.

NIMASA DEBUNKS CAMPAIGN OF CALUMNY AGAINST DR. JAMOH

NIMASA DEBUNKS CAMPAIGN OF CALUMNY AGAINST DR. JAMOH
DG, NIMASA, DR. BASHIR JAMOH

..."This re-circulation of the 2021 video is the handiwork of mischief makers who are bent on misinforming unsuspecting members of the public for interest best known to them and their sponsors" -  NIMASA

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency has debunked an allegation levelled against the person of the DG NIMASA Dr. Bashir Jamoh on assumed   N1.5 Trillion and Nine Million Dollars payment into the personal account of the NIMASA Chief Executive

In a press statement released by NIMASA and signed by the Assistant Director, Public Relations, NIMASA, Osagie Edward, FNIPR stated as follows
"Our attention has been drawn to a video in circulation with allegations by some faceless people levelled against the person of the DG NIMASA bothering on  an assumed   N1.5 Trillion and Nine Million Dollars payment into the personal account of the NIMASA Chief Executive".

 "We wish to state categorically that there is no iota of truth in this allegation as this social media post had been earlier circulated over three years ago in 2021. 

"It is worthy of note that in 2021, when the allegations were then circulated, NIMASA DG had personally requested the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to investigate it. In the petition he personally signed and dated May 24th, 2021, Dr. Jamoh complained that the viral story has impugned his integrity, character and family name.

"This re-circulation of the 2021 video is the handiwork of mischief makers who are bent on misinforming unsuspecting members of the public for interest best known to them and their sponsors. 

"Members of the public are hereby advised to disregard the content of this misleading social media post".

 






Wednesday, 6 March 2024

Seme Customs Command Made Successful 168 Interventions In Two Months

Seme Customs Command Made Successful 168 Interventions In Two Months


... With the ever changing dynamics of Smuggling, Customs at Seme will remain one step ahead – Says Compt. Bomodi

By: Bisi Akingbade

The Nigeria Customs Service, Seme Command yesterday announced its successful efforts made  during 168 interventions in the last two months (January and February 2024) which has resulted in the seizure of 2,193 bags of 50kg (3 trailer load equivalent), foreign parboiled rice, 81,930 litres of petrol (3 tankers equivalent), 9 vehicles, 1425 General Merchandise, 265 Parcels of Cannabis Sativa and other narcotics. 249pkgs of codeine and 2 locally manufactured guns. All with a combined Duty Paid Value  of 365,888,696.00 at Seme Border Krake 

The Customs Area Controller,  Seme Customs Command, Compt. Timi Bomodi while addressing Journalists disclosed that 13 suspects were arrested in connection with these seizures, 6 of which were granted administrative bails, 3 were handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA for further Agency action. 1 was handed over to the Nigerian Police, while suspects are still languishing in Customs’ custody.

The Seme Customs Command also made a seizure of a truck load (400) bags of beans with DPV of N61,450,00.00 stockpiled in a warehouse at one of the exit corridors at the border. This item, according to the CAC, has been deposited in the government warehouse for safe keeping and would be sold to the public at a controlled rate when given the nod by the CGC , “considering the unfortunate loss of lives which necessitated a suspension but as soon as Modalities are put in place, we shall do it in an orderly manner.” He disclosed.

He also said the surveillance of the border by officers and men of the border Command resulted in the interceptions of 400 ×30litres Jerry Cans of PMS equivalent of 12,000 litres, with a total DPV of N8,347,680 in the early hours of Saturday March 2, 2024, along the Creeks. Controller Bomodi further informed that the seized PMS will be auctioned in line with Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) of sales of perishable items as directed by the Service.

The Area Controller stated that ” These seizures come in the heels of successes in anti – Smuggling activities recorded in 2023, which saw 513 seizures of foreign parboiled rice, premium motor spirit, vehicles, general merchandise, drugs/narcotics and vegetable oil. Others were $6,000,000.00 fake currency, 15 fake international passports, 10 International Driver’s licenses and152 live birds and other endangered species. All with a Duty Paid Value of over 2.212 Billion Naira.”

Comptroller Bomodi on Revenue Generation emphasised that his Command was given a target of N7.875b in the current year, which represents an increase of over 400% in the collection, compared to the target of 2023. This also translates to a monthly collectable revenue of N656.258m.

He affirmed that his command in January collected N643,038,611.16, and in February, collected N517,950,286.14, making a total of N1,160,988,897.30, this is about 88% of total expected revenue.


 

Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Customs To Train Officers to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade, Trafficking

Customs To Train Officers  to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade, Trafficking 
CGC, BASHIR ADEWALE, ADENIYI, MFR

By: Bisi Akingbade

In its resolve to end illegal trade and trafficking in wildlife, the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, is perfecting arrangements to extend capacity building in this area to all officers and men of the service.

This is as a team of international partners, including the United States promised assistance, particularly in training expertise and technology to boost the facilities on ground at the Customs Training College, Ikeja.

Leading the partners in an on-the-spot assessment of the facilities in the Customs Training College, CTC, on Monday, the Commandant, Compt. Haniel Hadison, told the visitors that the facility was ready to receive their support.

"We have officers willing to learn, and we the management of the college are also ready to give every support to achieve the set objectives."

Hadison commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr. Adewale Adeniyi,  MFR,  and the customs' management team for their continued support to the Special Wildlife Office.

Fielding questions after the tour, Hadison said the NCS, especially the wildlife office is also a part of the United Nations World Wildlife Day (WWD) celebration, and "that is why the college, being where the wildlife office of the Nigeria Customs is domiciled, is hosting our international partners and their Donors"

"We are using this opportunity also to showcase how far we have journeyed in the fight against illegal trafficking in wildlife.

"So far so good, it has been an excellent outing, and there is much for the Nigeria Customs, particularly the wildlife Office to achieve from our international partners.

"They (partners) are bringing in their expertise, technocrats, and their level of knowledge for us to tap from. Above all, it is going to be an added value, particularly as it relates to the CGC's clarion call for capacity building.

"Recently, he particularly laid much emphasis on collaboration. Nigeria Customs cannot attain set objectives without collaborating with relevant organisations, and that is what we are experiencing at the moment."

Speaking on the institution's areas of need for the capacity building, Hadison stated: "Now that everything is centred around technology, we would need them (international partners) to bring in their capabilities and competencies in the use of technology in the fight against illegal activities.

"Particularly, there is need to train our officers and men in the use of drones and other tech apparatus at the borders, airports and seaports, and even within the system, as well as the ungoverned spaces. The use of technology will help the Nigeria Customs to carry out its functions, particularly as it regards enforcement."

Meanwhile, he warned perpetrators of illegal wildlife trade and trafficking that the agency remains opposed to such crimes.

"Everyday, our officers make arrests, and a lot of investigations and prosecutions are ongoing. They should desist from these illegal activities. There is no room for them," he stated.

On her part, the officer in charge of the NCS Special Wildlife Unit, Abimbola Isafiade, commended the visit of the collaborators, stating that it means "the agency is improving as the world is improving, and it means more successes for the future."

With their partnership, "we are going to improve on the trainings we have been having. Before now we've trained, may be a fraction, now we want to embark on  training the whole of the Nigeria Customs, and I know that is very possible with the kind of partners that we have got now.

"In addition to the Wildlife Justice Commission,Focused Conservation,Wildlife Conservation Society and many others, we are now partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife. We had a meeting last month, where they pledged their support, and here they have come to assess the environment to see what facilities we have, to know where to step in, in terms of capacity building.

"So, the capacity building will now go far and wide; we want to train practically all  officers and men of Nigeria Customs Service and this is what this exercise has come to establish - a needs assessment.

"Then, the next is to begin the training for all officers on understanding what it takes to combat illegal wildlife trade and trafficking."

According to her, the training is expected to begin in the next couple of months, with the facilities and trainers/expert  xxeady on ground.

"We just need a few things, like the commandant has mentioned - power (for the classrooms), smart screens, which they have promised to give, and other resources to support what we have on ground. 

"The Nigeria Customs Service already has the facilities, it is just about bringing them to standard."

For training accessibility, and for safety purposes, a place is being constructed for the intercepted wildlife items in the premises of the college following a "strategic order."

Soyombo's Alleged 'Wale' Shows Ethical Lapses

Soyombo's Alleged 'Wale' Shows Ethical Lapses 
CAC, Federal Operations Unit FOU, Ikeja, Comptroller Hussein Kehinde Ejibunu

By: Bisi Akingbade


The Online Maritime Media Association of Nigeria OMMAN can authoritatively report that the name 'Wale' voraciously mentioned in a video alluded to by an alleged Southwest Smuggler, IBD Deinde was neither that of Wale Adeniyi, the CGC, or any Customs officer, but one of the errand boys of the embattled business man.

An insider at Ilaro, who spoke on conditions of anonymity, with OMMAN correspondent while making the clarification at the weekend, also said his boss actually had no direct access to the Comptroller General of Customs, hence, couldn't have meant the CGC.

He however affirmed that his boss actually called the Controller,  Federal Operations Unit FOU, Ikeja, where he met a brick wall.

"The Boss was angry and visibly agitated. He was saying, 'Pele, call Wale (to get my phone) to call Ejibunu. But in a fit of anger (or slip of tongue), said Pele, call Wale. Ejibunu call Wale...!"

"Of course, Ejibunu was not there in front of him, so how could he have said Ejibunu, call Wale!",he said, stressing the need not to further escalate the issue and get his boss into more trouble.

"You guys are funny. You came to Ilaro to follow up a story promoted by a blogger, who didn't even run it on his own site!", he further asked, adding that the alleged promoter of the story, Fisayo Soyombo, though not a journalist, had already gotten his boss into trouble; in addition to getting some highly placed members of the community, sleepless nights. 

Two OMMAN Correspondents who were in Ilaro at the weekend noted that though the brouhaha occured in January, several weeks after, and contrary to the hot expletives, the contraband goods seized which ignited the controversial sparks in the video, are still secured in Ikeja, in full custody of the Federal Operations Unit, Lagos.

An industry watcher, Bolutife Egbewole told OMMAN, that he had seen the viral video; and going by the observed crazy display, he knew the goods were gone.

"You remember the story of the kite, the duck and the hen? If he had the capacity to free his goods from the Customs Service, he definitely wouldn't be shouting crazily...

"If he had that kind of influence that he alluded to, then, he would simply keep quiet, and honourably phoned his Contact at the top. He lacks tact!", Egbewole noted further, saying the only thing he couldn't understand was why armed Customs operatives who should be protecting their colleague who was being publicly harassed, were pleading with the fire-splitting business man.

"Do highly trained and equipped officers who owe allegiance to the federal government need to betray such palpable fears...?" he asked, wondering why he was not instantly arrested and detained, for disrupting the officers from performing their legitimate duty..

At Ikeja, OMMAN correspondents spoke with four senior Customs officers, who echoed same sentiments, before painfully acknowledging the possibility that the service may have its fair share of bad eggs, just like every other government parastatals like Police and Immigration did.

 “We acknowledge the fact that we too may have a few bad eggs. But I can assure you that the Abuja High Command is already looking in that direction and currently doing something about it", one of the officers indicated.

But the four sources faulted the account linking Ejibunu with any possible movement of drugs and weapons to the North (in line with allegations) stressing that Ejibinu’s jurisdiction does not even extend to the North. 

“His jurisdiction is just Southwest. Anyone attempting to link Ejibunu with so much influence must have forgotten that the cross- border security agencies, and police of varying state, NDLEA operatives and sometimes the military have a road network of monitoring personnel”, the officer further said.

"You should talk to the CAC when he comes in. But i can assure you that he has no such influence; to settle even just the Customs on the highway from Lagos to Maiduguri, not to talk of, all the other varying arms of the government security agencies mandated to be on the highways.

When we finally got through to the FOU Controller, by phone since he couldn’t be reached by touch, he affirmed that Demade actually phoned him.

“I am not saying that people should not write whatever they like, but the ethics of journalism demands the writer must ensure a balanced reportage, by hearing from the other side too. Nobody like that came to my office.

“As to your question, my responses is that my officials intercepted some contraband goods and impounded them. The seizure was still within the area. So, he (the alleged smuggler) went to Rotimi (a Customs officers) to plead with him that the seized items belonged to his junior brother; and should be released. Rotimi told him that he already informed the Controller and the Controller had instructed that the seizure be brought to FOU warehouse. It was at that point that he decided to call Ejibinu.

“He actually did place a call to me; he actually did place a call. And when he placed the call; he now told me, 'Controller please help me, the goods belongs to my junior ones, and i told him, ‘I have made up my mind; i am seizing it; and that it should be brought to Ikeja.

“He pleaded that I shouldn’t do that; at that point, I truncated the call.

“But i later called him to warn him, that he would be held fully accountable if there should be any organised reprisal attack against my officers.

“It was after he met the brick wall from me that he descended on my officers, as witnessed in the video.

“For an investigative reporter, i should expect that he asked what generated the commotion as witnessed in the video.

"He was probably not even there, he only lifted a portion of the squabble and began to write.

“As a public servant, my phone numbers are accessible to everybody. As a public servant, we are suppose to serve the people. Can any Nigerian call me, and I would decline his call?

“Now, that seizure had since been brought into the Government warehouse; as it has been seized. 

“This thing happened in January and remember, this same person (Deinde) few years ago, (during Col. Hamid Ali’s regime) was arrested and detained in Abuja, but was eventually released", the FOU Controller also stated .

He debunked the allusion that  the Wale mentioned was the CGC, stressing the fact that Deinde’s statement was ‘call wale… Bring my phone, bring my phone, but ironically, the blogger allegedly misrepresented it to be the CGC.

“I am the sitting Controller, He had spoken to me. He obviously had no need calling the CGC

There would be no point in calling the CGC. It was around the time the International Customs day was holding. The CGC would have been extremely busy and couldn’t even have been reached” he explained, stressing that he had a very brief discussion with Deinde.

Interestingly, a source at Ilaro alleged that the “Investigative Journalist” Soyombo had once, in the course of his in depth investigation procured, few month back, about a hundred bags of rice and starked it in a warehouse; only for Customs Operatives to storm the warehouse and carted them away!

If the account was true, that obviously could pitch the investigative journalist against the Customs. 

Of course, that would truly be a paradox if a CNN or BCC reporter would procure a hundred bag of rice and stash it in a warehouse, to look for truck drivers, just to prove that rice smuggling is real!

Even at N40,000, a hundred bags of rice would gulp over N4,000,000, excluding the cost of transportation or other logistics. Had he succeeded, would he have been selling the rice; or take it to the Customs Harvey Road Zonal office to address a press conference?

As we tidy up our report, one major riddle remained unsolved; did Soyombo leave so many ends open, because he wasn't a journalist, but a blogger? Were the open-ended untidy reports deliberately crafted to meet the demands of a particular class of clients rather than an altruistic contribution, for sincere expansion of the frontiers of justice?

Better put, who could be the major sponsors or beneficiaries? And finally, Why didn’t Fisayo Soyombo reach out at any point to either the FOU Controller, or the Command's Public Relations Officer, in tandem with the Journalistic ethics: audi alteram partem - hear the other side, except you harbour ulterior motives! 


Western Marine Customs Command hands over N704.5m worth of hemp to NDLEA

Western Marine Customs Command hands over N704.5m worth of hemp to NDLEA
Captions: The Narcotic Commander,  NDLEA, Mr Paul Ahom,  and the  Customs Controller of the Western Marine Command, Odaudu Salefu, during the handing over of cannabis in Lagos on Monday.


By: Bisi Akingbade

The Western Marine Command of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS  has handed over 1.7 million wraps of indian hemp it seized to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA in

The Customs  Area Controller, Western Marine Command, Odaudu Salefu, said that the hemp was worth N704.5 million.

“The 1266,120 wrapped of cannabis contained in 120 bags and is hereby handed over to NDLEA today.

“The cannabis are seized in  three different operations at Jegemo Island, opposite Iworo Ajido Waterfront and Asipa Beach along Seme borders on the 29th of November, 2023, 24th of December, 2023 and 19th of January, 2024.

“After we got the intelligence, our officers sail into the  water Jegemo Island at 2:00 a.m. and they took to their heels, while we intercepted the cannabis including their boats and three engine pump.

“The CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, has directed the Western Marine Command to hand over a total of 120 sacks containing 10,551 loaves of cannabis sativa with a total value of  704,518,000 to Nigeria Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, for further agency action.

“Today’s event is a product of the hard work, dedication and bravery of my officers, who have worked with diligence and integrity to puncture the reign of smugglers of these hard drugs,” Salefu said.

The customs controller said that the Western Marine Command of Nigerian Customs Service was the flagship Marine Command of the Service.

He noted that the command is one of the four Marine Commands of Nigeria Customs Service, charged with the responsibility of securing the Western Waterways against smuggling activities and  unwholesome trade practices.

Comptroller Salefu said that the command also facilitated legitimate trades in its area of responsibility that run across three states in Western Nigeria, which include Lagos, Ogun, and Ondo states.

The Area Controller emphasised the importance of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the NCS and NDLEA to enhance cooperation in addressing drug trafficking at Nigeria’s entry and exit points.

He attributed the successful seizure  to the command’s extensive intelligence network and collaborative efforts.

Salefu reiterated the commitment of the Western Marine Command to protecting the nation’s economic interests by partnering with other agencies.

He urged citizens to refrain from engaging in illegal cross-border trade due to its detrimental effects on the economy and public health.

While receiving the seized hemp, the Narcotic Commander of the NDLEA, Mr Paul Ahom, emphasised the collective responsibility in combating drug trafficking.

Ahom acknowledged the customs officers’ effort in intercepting the drugs and expressed readiness for further collaboration to tackle smuggling activities effectively.





Monday, 4 March 2024

Customs To Regularise 90- Day Window for Unfulfilled Import Duty or Undervalued Vehicles.

Customs To Regularise 90- Day Window for Unfulfilled Import Duty or Undervalued Vehicles.
By:Bisi Akingbade

In a proactive move to enhance compliance and streamline import processes, the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, under the directive of the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, is pleased to announce a 90-day window for regularizing import duties on specific categories of vehicles.

According to the press release made available to pressmen by the Chief Superintendent of Customs/
National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada stated that this initiative applies solely to vehicles imported into Nigeria where the requisite customs duty has not been fulfilled or vehicles detained due to undervaluation.

"While we strive for inclusivity, it is important to clarify that vehicles seized and condemned will not be released under this arrangement and shall be forfeited to the Federal Government in accordance with extant regulations. 

"All vehicle owners, Importers/Agents seeking to regularize import duties on their vehicles are required to apply to the Zonal Coordinators, Zones A, B, C, D and CAC FCT Command. They must submit the necessary available documents and process Vreg in line with the Federal Ministry of Finance directives for the registration of imported motor vehicles.

"Valuation and assessment of the vehicles will be carried out using the VIN valuation method. Import Duty and a 25% penalty shall be paid in tandem with the import guidelines, procedures, and documentation requirements for used vehicles under the Destination Inspection Scheme in Nigeria (2013) and the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023. Also, duty payments must be made using the Procedure Code specifically created for this exercise.

"This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to facilitating compliance. We encourage all stakeholders to capitalize on this opportunity within the stipulated timeframe". CGC concluded