Customs seeks support of border community, stakeholders

Customs seeks support of border community, stakeholders

The Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, has requested for cooperation of Illela border community, marketers and stakeholders to improve safe and efficient trade movements in Sokoto state.

The NCS Comptroller in-charge of Sokoto/Zamfara Area Command, Kamal Muhammad, gave the charge while officially reopening the Illela border on Thursday.

Muhammad tasked security agencies and other officials at the border station to ensure maximum collaboration with each other.

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According to him, the cooperation would pave the way for trade facilitation, information and intelligence sharing for a safe, efficient and effective service delivery at the border.

He further enjoined them to adhere to stipulated regulations, adding that the border was reopened following President Bola Tunubu’s directives after ECOWAS sanctions were lifted on Niger Republic.

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The Comptroller thanked the licensed agents, traditional rulers and community members and urged them to support NCS with credible information to serve the nation better.

He further educated the communities on dangers of smuggling, which, according to him, deterred the nation’s economic growth.

The comptroller stressed the need for stakeholders to support NCS to achieve its mandate.

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Muhammad added that the command had released 15 detained trucks containing food items for onward sale at Nigerian markets in compliance with presidential directives.

He urged traders to reciprocate by ensuring that the grains were sold to Nigerians at Nigerian markets to lower the prices of food items in the country.

Customs seeks support of border community, stakeholders

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