– Customs has distributed 136,476 bags of rice to IDP camps across the country in the last one year
– Buhari gave the directive for the 136,476 bags of rice to be distributed to IDPs
– Customs says its relentless war against rice smugglers had record successes and paid great prices through the loss of its officers
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has distributed 136,476 bags of rice to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across the country in the last one year.
This was disclosed by Joseph Attah, NCS public relations officer, in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday, April 18, Vanguard reports.
According to Attah, the move was in line with the presidential directive on seized perishable items.
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Attah said that the reinstatement of the ban on rice importation through the land borders few months after lifting it in 2016 was to stem the tide of rice smuggling.
He said: “I can assure you that our
“The last one year, we made a seizure of 205,825 bags with a duty paid value of more than N1billion; that is just rice alone.
“To build another layer of policing, we have what we call the compliance team that in the last three months alone, made a total of 921 seizures with a DPV (that is Duty Paid Value) of more than N1 billion.
‘’Most of these seizures are rice and vehicles.”
Attah also said that customs in its relentless war against rice smugglers had record successes and paid great prices through the loss of its officers.
ZENITHBLOG.com recalls that the distribution of relief materials by the NCS to the IDPs across the country was in compliance with the presidential directive to distribute seized perishable items to IDPs in the Northeast.
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