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Group Raises Alarm Over Rice Smuggling Into Nigeria
A group under the aegis of Patriotic Rice Association of Nigeria (PRAN) has alleged the incapability of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to checkmate the large scale smuggling of rice into the country.
The new group of rice importers and growers raised the alarm recently saying that the government may have lost over N27 billion since January 2013, when the government reviewed its policy on rice importation.
The group said in a statement jointly signed by the chairman, Alhaji Habibu Maishinkafa and Secretary, Martins Okereke that given the free reign enjoyed by rice smugglers, a bleak future lies ahead of local rice growers and traders who are legitimately involved in rice trade.
The group lamented that, “massive and incessant smuggling of rice into Nigeria had thrown the rice industry into turmoil with severe consequences for government revenue, the economy and future plans for self-sufficiency.”
They said that rice smugglers have overrun the Nigeria Customs Service at the nation’s borders.
The group further alleged that not less than 400,000 metric tones of rice from various origins have found their way into Nigeria since January 2013.
PRAN further alleged that several vessels with rice totaling more than 220,000 metric tones from Indian and Thai origins have the deal ports of Benin Republic and Cameroun which will eventually find their ways into Nigeria through the land borders.
Giving more details PRAN said “several containers load totaling over 150,000 tones since the start of 2013 have also started penetrating through the borders of Benin Republic, Niger Republic in Northern Nigeria and the East through Yaounde.
According to the group, more than eight million bags of rice have flooded the markets including Alaba, Daleko, Ideo, Singer and other prominent markets nationwide.
The body, however, said they are joining other prominent associations in the country to urge the Nigeria Customs Service to strive for a total clamp down on such illegal imports.
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