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INTERVIEW: We Are Prosecuting Zero Casualty Anti -Smuggling War in Ogun – Shuaibu


 

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Ahmadu Bello Shuaibu, Acting Controller of Customs in Ogun 1 Command told reporters recently at Idiroko that maximum seizures of prohibited items from smugglers is being achieved without bloodshed .

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According to him, the command deploys enlightenment, persuasion and tactful enforcement to make huge seizures. Ismail Aniemu was


 

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Q: Tell us about these seizures and the impact of community involvement in your anti smuggling task

 

These seizures are outcomes of our persistent patrol and zero compromise in achieving our mandate as a command

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We assure the general public of our unwavering dedication to discharge our statutory responsibility with due diligence and utmost sense of patriotism.We operate an open door policy to accommodate the support of patriotic Nigerians through sharing of useful information and other forms of information that may require our attention on legitimate trade or on our activities generally.

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Let me use this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to stemming the tide of smuggling in Ogun state and warn recalcitrant smugglers or would-be smugglers to steer clear of smuggling activities or face the consequences.Failure to heed this warning awaits them is the full wrath of the law.

 

Be it as it may, we want the Gentlemen of the Press to help escalate to the entire inhabitants of Ogun State that it is not business as usual.We are here to do our work and carry out our mandate.They should find us as equal partners if they resist the temptation of smuggling.

 

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We are all Nigerians, we have no country other than this Nigeria.We must protect this country, we must contribute our quota to this country.This country has great potentials .The youths equally have great potentials.We urge you to help us escalate that the youths should desist from smuggling.

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They should look at their community and border communities,the smuggling chain.Look at the the reality no development, they don’t go to school, people dwelling there have chances of vacancies in their community Local Government yet, there is nobody to occupy or fill such vacancies because they have depended solely on smuggling.

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If they go to school, and they happen to represent their communities very well, they will bring development to their communities and by so doing, they help in enhancing a good life not only for themselves but equally for the entire community.

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We on our part as customs officers have made it that we are not ready to kill anybody because of smuggling but we shall make sure that we make them face the full wrath of the law and by so doing, they should know that they have no country other than Nigeria.They should have a change of attitude.If they have a change of mind, we will continously be on our guard.

 

Q: The end of year period is usually a time of increased trade and smuggling activities. How prepared are you for this?

 

We are already in the ’ember’ months.We are not unaware of their tricks and desperation to increase their smuggling activities.What you have seen today is just a little of what we have done in October.In Abeokuta office and Warehouse, we have about 23 vehicles ,some are means of conveyance .In fact, the Cannabis Sativa which has been evacuated to the headquarters, is over 3000kg .Once we convert to 50kg, we will know the weight of it either in bags of rice or in bags of cement.

 

 

Q: At the time of these seizures did you have a kind of force with the people involved ?

 

 

We have gotten all the needed support from all the border communities we visited ,both from the traditional institutions as well as the youths. Once you are fair and just in your dealings, chances are that your message will be accepted by majority because you are speaking from your mind.

 

They saw us as partners in progress. They have heard that we have informed officers not to kill but officers must be alert on duty. We deploy intelligence to where these goods are parked.We go and evacuate so that once they are busy bringing out these contrabands from the creeks, they move on to supply to the owners.

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They are not the owners.If you engage pigs in wrestling, you will be dirty.Our Officers are well trained, they work based on instruction.We allow them to do the hard work instead of engaging them in shooting which could result in unintended consequences.We go at our convenience to evacuate and seize in line with the law.

 

Secondly, we are talking about arrest of suspects.We are now leveraging on technology in the discharge of our mandate.If we kill, the pendulum will swing in their favour.Custom officers are being tried regularly for using the arms and ammunitions given to us in either maiming or killing individuals.We have moved ahead of them.

 

The economic havoc that befall those investing in smuggling is huge. We are focused on achieving that . Most people you see fighting customs for smuggled items are not the owners. Some are thugs

 

The owners are in their homes resting.The more they bring, the more we seize and they will run out of financial stability.That is why right now, we don’t hear much about bringing them, seizing them or arresting them.We want them to do the real job then we cause them financial misfortunes

 

Q: Three months ago, the CG of Nigeria Customs and Benin signed an agreement to work together.To what extent has that agreement cascaded between you and the Duane at the Benin Republic end of the border?

 

 

They are cooperating with us .We have had several meetings with the Customs of Benin Republic and I will say it’s very fruitful.

 

 

 

Q: There have been statements from above that the borders are partially opened, some say it is open,some say only rice or vehicles cannot come in .Can you enlighten us and perhaps have you enlightened the community or importers and stakeholders as a whole on what should come in and what should not come in.

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The border is open.There is restriction of goods that are not allowed to come in.For instance, government is working on making automobile come through the border but it has not been lifted.We have been carrying out enlightenment .

 

When I took over, the youth organization in this community organized their yearly activity which Customs sponsored and a lot of papers were delivered . We share ideas and advice each other and tell them what is going on and what should be done.

 

Even our visitation to tertiary institutions, brought opportunities of expanding the scope which the youths of the border communities were represented.

 

As at now, we have been dealing with imports , genuine imports.If you hear someone say the border is closed, the person is not engaged in genuine trade and if you wish to know, we have not stopped there. Very soon, we will come to the border to make jingles in the air in English, various Nigerian languages and French

 

The jingles will constantly enlighten and remind people on what is prohibited or allowed

 

 

Q: You spoke about collaboration with sister agencies and you listed a number of them.I expect that the Nigerian Police Force is part of these sister agencies you collaborate with.Between Atan and Idiroko, I counted roughly about 19 Police Checkpoints. What is being done about it?

 

 

 

We had a discussion with the Commissioner of Police.We raised these concerns and immediately, he swung into action.We have started addressing them.Besides that, we have our monthly meetings with Heads of Security Agencies.We held it last month .We established a Committee to review these and other issues

 

If we cannot get to the Commissioner, those on ground usually nip these complaints in the bud.We also exchanged contacts so that whoever sees something wrong can contact the head of that agency.We just started last week.It is work in progress and we will get there.

 

 



Ismail Aniemu

Ismail Aniemu, Publisher of JournalNG and ghost writer, is a maritime journalist of over two decades' of practice with multidisciplinary background. He holds a masters degree in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology(LAUTECH) with bias for logistics. He is also an alumnus of the Times Journalism Institute where he obtained a post graduate diploma in Journalism. Email: ismail.aniemu@aol.com

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