The Acting Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service, CG Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, said information at his disposal shows that there is an increase in smuggling of rice and hard drugs across some borders in the country.
The customs boss warned that such smuggling must be curtailed to safeguard the country.
CG Adeniyi made the statement during an interactive session with officers and men of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone B during a working visit to Kaduna.
He warned that there is a need to effectively police the country’s border with Niger Republic, warning that nothing should cross on either side, as the sanction by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is still in place.
He emphasised that the authority of ECOWAS has not changed its position regarding the closure of the border with the Niger Republic.
“There seems to be an upsurge in smuggling of rice and narcotics. Some unscrupulous elements also try to smuggle arms. We have to have zero tolerance for the smuggling of rice.
“We must not allow them to sabotage our country. We must not let them affect our local currency. When we let them import, they put pressure on our currency. We must ensure food security by allowing rice to be produced in Nigeria,” he said.
CG Adeniyi tasked officers and men of FOU Zone B to get the support of communities in border areas to avoid smuggling into the country.
He commended the Comptroller of FOU Zone B, officers, and men for the seizures the command has made so far under his watch, describing it as commendable.
On the upcoming promotion exams of the service, he advised those participating not to rely on godfathers but to work hard, as only those who excel will be promoted.