FG counts gain of border closure Aftermath of anti-Nigerian policies by Ghana
FG counts gain of border closure
Aftermath of anti-Nigerian policies by Ghana
By Eguono Odjegba
Following
closely on the heel of unprecedented woes visited on Nigerians engaged
in sundry trade and businesses in Ghana, apparently in retaliation of
the Seme Krake border closure, the Federal Government has commenced a
face saving measure to stave off rising criticism.
The
Nigeria Customs Service says a year after the closure of the Nigeria
border imple by the Joint Border Drill, codenamed ‘Exercise SWIFT
RESPONSE ’ "appreciable results have been recorded, particularly in the
areas of security, economy, agriculture and inter-agency collaboration."
The
exercise which commenced on Augus 20, 2019, involves the Nigerian
Customs Service,NCS, and the Nigerian Immigration Service,NIS, in
collaboration with the Armed Forces of Nigeria, AFN, as well as the
Nigeria Police Force, NPF, and other security and intelligence agencies,
and coordinated by the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA.
The
statement signed on behalf of Col. Hameed Ali, retired, Customs
Comptroller General, by the Customs National Public Relations Officer,
Joseph Attah said a total of eleven billion, thirty million, sixty two
thousand, nine hundred and fifty two naira, fifty kobo,
N11,030,062,952.50, have been realised from seizures of questionable
items along the border line, in addition to scaling down the rate of
national insecurities, hitherto.
The
statement reads:"The present administration, through ONSA took a
definitive step to put Nigeria on the path to food sufficiency, stem the
flow of illicit arms into the country and improve national security
through the Exercise.
"The exercise has no doubt
saved the country huge resources and enhanced national security. For
instance, the smuggling of drugs and proliferation of small arms and
light weapons which are drivers to terrorism and other forms of
criminalities in the country have been considerably curtailed.
"The
exercise has also made it more difficult for terrorists and other
criminals to acquire arms and ammunition, while criminal elements find
it challenging to make their way into the country through the land and
maritime borders. This has thus contributed to the reduction in cases of
transnational organized crimes."
The customs boss
said the exercise has effectively reorganized and refocused local
production priority designed to pave the way to changing the sad
narrative to Nigeria's import dependent economy.
"Exercise
SWIFT RESPONSE has also boosted production of agricultural products,
especially local rice, tomatoes, maize, poultry e.t.c and this has
stimulated the growth of the agricultural sector/economy.
"Today,
Nigeria is fast attaining self-sufficiency in rice production, as the
border drill has drastically reduced rice smuggling into the country and
catalyzed rice production by farmers across the country, while millions
of direct and indirect jobs have been created.
"Huge
amount in foreign exchange, that previously went into rice importation
saved. The rice farmers in the country are now venturing beyond rice
cultivation to milling, packaging and marketing."
The
statement farther credited the ONSA coordinating the exercise as having
recorded large numbers of seizures and arrests from the 4 sectors of
the North-West, North-Central, South-West, and South-South geopolitical
zones.
"As at 31st August 2020, 1,243, irregular
immigrants and 622 suspected smugglers have been arre sted, while
seizures include 134,042 bags of parboiled foreign rice; 9,600 bags of
NPK fertilizer; 1,791 vehicles; 3,565,461.9 litres of PMS; 5,007 drums
filled with PMS; 68,436.3 Jerricans of PMS; 130 engine boats; 847
motorcycles; 17,212.6 Jerricans of vegetable oil; 813 packs of Tramadol;
274 bags of cannabis; among other items.
"The estimated monetary value of the seizures is N11,030,062,952.50."
This
is even as Ali said the FG remain committed to ongoing diplomatic
engagements aimed at finding lasting solutions to the concerns that
necessitated the partial border closure.
"While
the priority for now remains to keep our borders safe from any inimical
activity that would compromise our national interests and by extension
our national security. We appeal to Nigerians to continue their support
for the ongoing efforts towards making the nation better secured and
economically viable."
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