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SEME CUSTOMS FORGE ALLIANCE WITH STAKEHOLDERS TO ERADICATE TRADE BARRIERS ALONG BORDER CORRIDOR


With a view to eradicating things that seems as trade barriers along the Seme Badagry border corridors, the Nigeria Customs Service NCS, Seme Area Command has forged an alliance with critical stakeholder operating along the Lagos-Abidjan business corridor by seeking collaboration and engagement.



‎The Area Controller of the command, Comptroller Kaila disclosed this during a series of familiarisation visit  to the Palace of traditional rulers and heads of sister security agencies signifying commitment to achieving the goals and objectives of the Service in line with the Federal government economic policies.



According to a press release issued by the Command Public Relations Officer, SC JT Ayagbalo , the Comptroller while speaking at the Palace of Oba Akran of Badagry Kingdom, the Controller condolled with the royal family and entire people of Badagry kingdom on the passing away of ‎HRM De Wheno Aholu Menu Toyi I who was a well recognized traditional ruler across the border communities.


‎"The purpose of my visit is to introduce myself as the Area Controller of Seme Command and to equally seek your royal blessing and support to achieve the core mandate of the service. Our priority remains to generate revenue, facilitate trade, and suppress smuggling.  And we in the Customs believe that without due support and co-operation from traditional rulers, we can not have effective performance of our functions as Customs officers" he said



‎In response, the King Regent, Chief Abel Ogunbiyi, who described Kaila as the son of the soil, added that "We have listened to your request. Know that Badagry is a very peaceful town, and we will keep collaborating with you in safeguarding our borders and in promoting legitimate trade, " he stated.


‎Comptroller Kaila also visited the Onibereko of Ibereko Awori-Kingdom, where the monarch, Oba Israel Okoya, signifies his commitment to fostering the service relationship with residents living within the border  communities



‎"I welcome you to Badagry and be rest assured that I will always talk to my people whenever the need is required. In our town, our youth does not engage in illegalities as I have no other choice than to assist you in achieving the government mandate, " he mentioned


‎While at the Palace of Alapa of Apa Kingdom, the king, HRM Oba Oyekan Ajose Ilufemiloye commended and described the CAC, as a professional, seasoned and well respected officer and promised to assist him in maintaining peace in the area.  In his words, "I promise you that I will always assist you in my area for anything that you need. Our border here has been peaceful because our youth always listen to the elders, and I know with your present here, things will change for the better, " he said



In his efforts to consolidate on existing synergy between sister security agencies, the controller visited Headquarters of 653 Nigerian Air force base, Ahanve-Badagry. The Air Force  base formation expressed their readiness to always support the command in achieving its mandate. This was revealed by the Commanding Officer, Group Captain Hungruy  Medugu, where he added that both agencies shared similar purposes.



"Our collaboration has been key to various successes we have recorded in our area of responsibility. Your presence here strengthens existing bonds of inter-agency collaboration between both Services, and we will not take it for granted ," he said


‎The Area Controller then ended his familiarisation tour with seeking for mutual cooperation with a visit to the Republic of Benin Police office showing his readiness to eradicate hindrances affecting the free movement of goods and services across the border.



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