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OGUN 1 CUSTOMS PROMOTES TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ART FESTIVAL


The Integration Art Palace and Tour Company, in collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun 1 Area Command, organized a Festival of Art for Economic Development programme. The programme lasted for 5 days, was kicked off on Saturday, February 10, 2024, and was concluded on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.

This marks the 3rd edition with the theme: “The Role of Nigeria Customs Service in Economic Development and National Security.” The event was attended by participants from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Yaba College of Technology, and selected secondary schools in Ipokia Local Government Area, among others

On the first day, participants paid homage to the Oniko of Ikolaje Idiroko, Oba John Olakunle Ojo, On the second day, Sunday, February 11, 2024, Chief Superintendent of Customs, Hammed Oloyede, took the participants on a tour of Sentry Customs House, where seized vehicles, petroleum products, and perishable items were warehoused,  The destruction site for seized frozen poultry products and the circumstances surrounding the seizure of prohibited items were explicitly explained to the participants.


A symposium was held in the Conference room of the Command’s Headquarters to mark the third day of the event. Dignitaries in attendance included the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Ogun 1 Area Command, Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu, his management team, Director of DSS, Mr. IK Ikiriko, heads of other government agencies in the area and the Deputy Mayor of Ifoyin Municipality, Igolo, Republic of Benin. In his welcome address, the CAC commended the organizer, Dr. Bonny Botoku, for his initiative. He congratulated the participants, especially the younger ones for the opportunity to participate. He described the programme as a panacea for youth restiveness and encouraged the development of skills in creative art. He also emphasized the importance of creative art in attracting tourists and as a viable means of livelihood. The CAC reassured continuous support from the Command for the festival’s sustainability.


Dr. Bonny A. Botoku, the programme initiator, stated during his speech that his passion for art inspired him to initiate the festival to encourage the younger generation interested in it. He mentioned the careful selection of event dates, especially Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2024, to celebrate youth in a more constructive manner aimed at preventing unwanted pregnancies. He explained his collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) due to its significant contributions to the economy and national security. He appreciated the Command’s support in ensuring the festival’s success.


Assistant Comptroller of Customs Emmanuella Chukwu, the guest speaker at the symposium, highlighted the core functions of NCS, including revenue generation, suppression of smuggling, facilitation of lawful trade, and security of the nation’s borders.


She identified various revenue generated from import duties, excise duties, auction sales, and export proceeds as parts of the ways NCS contributes to the development of our dear nation. She also emphasized NCS’s role in anti-smuggling activities and counter-terrorism efforts as a means through which it contributes to national security.


The grand finale, marking the end of the occasion, took place on February 14, 2024, at the Integration Art Palace and Tour cultural center in Idiroko. Certificates of participation were presented to the participants by the Customs Area Controller who was represented by Deputy Comptroller Administration, DC Charles Ogunesan.



Prizes were awarded to the top three secondary school participants based on performance, with consolation prizes given to the others for encouragement. The art exhibition was officially opened by the CAC’s representative, and it continues till the end of February.

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