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Africa News of Monday, 10 May 2021

Source: mynigeria.com

Nigerian Customs intercept contrabands worth over $39 million

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The Oyo and Osun State area command of Nigeria Customs says it has generated over N15 billion in the first quarter of 2021 after intercepting contraband items including rice, cannabis, petrol, used clothing, among others.

Adamu Abdulkadir, the customs area controller, stated this while briefing journalists on the activities of the command in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.

He explained that “The figure is cumulative of import duty from bonded terminals, excise duty from factories under the excise net, auction fees and all other ancillary charges into both federation and non-federation accounts.

“From 1st February 2021 to 30th April 2021, the command generated N15,890,489,479.26 (fifteen billion, eight hundred and ninety million, four hundred and eighty-nine thousand, four hundred and seventy-nine naira, twenty-six kobo).”

Abdulkadir added that the command also seized over 3,311 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 487 liters of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, 221 cartons of imported dry fish, nine sacks of imported dry fish, nine sacks of Cannabis Sativa, and six bales of used shoes.

Other seized items include 10 liters gallons of vegetable oil, 572 (2.5 liters) gallons of vegetable oil, 21 bales of second-hand clothing, and one used DAF truck with the duty paid value of N134million.