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Customs Impounds N36bn Contraband Clothing

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Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘C’ of the Nigeria Customs Service has impounded a total of 274 bales of second-hand clothing and 24 bales of lace materials with Duty Paid Value (DPV) of  N36.24 million.
Giving a breakdown of the seizures made, the Area Controller of FOU Zone ‘C’m Owerri, Victor David Dimka said that 253 bales of the second hand clothing were concealed with 45 cartons of Honeywell noodle (indomie) in a mack truck trailer with registration number BDG 809 XD with DPV of N26,932,000.00 on the Ituku – Ozzala Enugu/Aba road, while 24 bales of lace materials and six jumbo bales of second hand clothing were deceitfully hid in a J5 bus with registration number XA  606 KAF on the four corner Nsukka Road with DPV  of N5,806,000.00.
Dimka, who disclosed this to newmen at the premises of the Enugu/Anambra/Ebonyi Area Command of NCS where he displayed the goods seized, added that the FOU Zone ‘C’, Owerri also made a seizure of 15 jumbo bales of second hand clothing packed in a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number AKL 595 XA on the Onitsha-Adani Nsukka Road with a DPV of N1,530,000.00.
“The beauty of the whole exercise is that the seizures were barely 24 hours after taking delivery of the new Hilux vehicles from the comptroller-General of Customs, Abdulahi Inde Dikko CFR, and we are sincerely thankful to him and his management for keeping to the promise”, Dimka stated.
He said that two suspects who have been arrested in connection with the incident are now helping his men in the investigation and will soon be charged to court, as soon as investigation is concluded.
The FOU zone ‘C’, area controller, who reiterated the  determination of his men to tackle the scourge of smuggling in the country, assured that they are now better transformed and equipped to achieve the lofty goal.
A part from the suspects already in custody, Dimka said that efforts are on top gear to apprehend those behind them, saying “we are now better trained and empowered to work twenty-four hours hence will stop at nothing to bring smugglers to their knes”.
While appealing to members of the public for co-operation with useful information about smuggling to make them available to his men for necessary action, the Area Controller advised those who are in the illegal business of smuggling as well as those with the intention to indulge in the act to desist forth with or be prepared to face the consequences of their action if arrested.

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Weak Shipping Line Regulation Undermines Customs Reforms —-Says SEREC

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The Sea Empowerment and Research Centre (SEREC) says poor regulation of shipping lines could undermine the credibility of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) reforms.
Head of Research SEREC, Dr Eugene Nweke  made this Known to Newsmen in Abuja
Nweke said that customs efficiency was linked to the performance of the Nigeria’s maritime and trade ecosystem.
Hr described the NCS as central to the success of the National Single Window (NSW) risk-based clearance and trade facilitation reforms.
“However, Customs efficiency gains are systematically eroded when upstream shipping practices introduce artificial delays, speculative charges, remote cargo release approvals and opaque cost structures”.
“In effect, weak regulation of shipping line conduct externalises inefficiencies into the Customs clearance process, inflates transaction costs, distorts compliance behavior and undermines the credibility of customs-led trade reforms,”
Nweke said that SEREC had submitted a white paper to the government advocating that shipping line governance, port economic regulation, and customs trade administration should be treated as inseparable policy domains.
SEREC said Nigeria’s Port challenges were not only infrastructure-driven but governance-related, warning that weak regulation, missing oversight reports and unchecked discretion in systems like the NSW could undermine reform efforts.
SEREC recommended reforms for Nigeria’s shipping sector, including public release of committee findings, statutory refund timelines with penalties, banning speculative demurrage billing, mandatory local cargo release and alignment of shipping practices with the NSW among others.
Nweke said that the aim of the white paper was to draw attention to sharp practices and regulatory weaknesses that had evolved beyond operational inconveniences into macroeconomic and governance risks.
“For NCS trade reforms to deliver their full impact in 2026 and beyond, shipping practices must align with the same principles guiding Customs modernisation: transparency, predictability, automation, accountability and local control.
Nweke said that by 2026, stakeholders in Nigeria’s maritime industry hope to transition from opaque and arbitrary port operations to a transparent, rules-based system managed through digital technology.
He stressed that the shift should align with ongoing reforms and international best practices, facilitated by the government through providing enabling environment and enforcing regulations
“These include predictable costs, enforceable service standards, transparent billing, time-bound cargo release, and institutional accountability particularly as Nigeria advances the National Single Window (NSW), port economic regulation, and revenue optimisation objectives.
“The expectation is not the creation of new laws, but disciplined enforcement of existing instruments, public disclosure of regulatory outcomes, and insulation of regulators from political and commercial capture,” Nweke said.
By: CHINEDU WOSU
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Tinubu Approve Take Off Of Olokola Deep Seaport In Ogun State

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Nigeria President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the immediate take-off of the Olokola Deep Seaport project in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area
The approval brings  to an end years of delay surrounding the multi billion dollar Port.
Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun made this Known to Journalists during an interactive session
 Governor Abiodun said the Seaport would help decongest Lagos ports, while oil drilling at Tongeji Island would boost economic activities and inclusion in coastal communities.
“The Olokola deep seaport project, which has been on the drawing board for several years, has been revived following a series of meetings with the President”.
“I want to sincerely thank Mr President because this is solely his initiative. In the last two weeks alone, we have held several meetings on Olokola, and he has clearly expressed his desire to see the port become a reality,” he said.
The Governor said the seaport would be known as the Blue Marine Economic Zone, would leverage the coastal road as an alternative logistics corridor and further ease pressure on the Lagos ports.
He commended the Nigerian Navy for establishing a Forward Operations Base at Tongeji Island, saying the move would enhance security and prevent infiltration from neighbouring Benin Republic.
The Governor said that the state government was working to provide basic amenities for residents of the island to improve living conditions and support emerging economic activities.
Abiodun thanked the Navy for its contribution to security in the state, attributing the relative peace in Ogun to collaboration among security agencies.
By: CHINEDU WOSU
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Gov Eno Vows To Actualise Ibom Deep Seaport Project 

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 Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno says his administration is  commitment to deliver the Ibom Deep Seaport project as a critical infrastructure to boost the state’s economy and transform the region.
The Governor said this during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the state government and the Interaf Group Consortium at the Government House, Uyo.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Enobong Uwah, Eno emphasized on the project’s significance.
“The project is a necessity for the people of the state as my administration is fully committed to putting the necessary requirements in place to get it on course,” Eno said.
The Governor urged the consortium to work closely with the Akwa Ibom Investment Corporation, AKICORP, and the government’s representatives to ensure its timely execution.
He commended the organisation for its interest in ensuring the actualisation of the project
The Governor thanked the former Petroleum Minister, Mr Don Etiebet, for being a part of the team, and for working toward the actualisation of the facility.
Earlier,Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Interaf Group Consortium, Mr Ezinwa Ibekwe commended the government for the confidence reposed in the company.
Ibekwe assured the government of the consortium’s readiness to deliver on its mandate, promising a collaborative approach to ensure the project’s success.
By: CHINEDU WOSU
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