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Why all Nigeria’s borders will remain closed – Customs CG, Hamid Ali

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The Federal Government said all borders will continue to remain close until border countries agreed with the Nigeria’s terms.

This was stated by the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service Col. Hamid Ali on a border monitoring tour at Maigatari, In Jigawa state.

He said border security is the key to national security.

He explained that the borders were closed to checkmate three issues, including importation of arms and animations, smuggling and human trafficking.

Hamid further stated that since the bordering countries can not help Nigeria in curbing the problems, Nigeria must design a way to protect its citizens.

“If neighboring countries are making income through taxation of smuggled goods to our country, we will continue to shut down our borders until they agreed and signed all the protocol documents that will allow for the relaxation of the borders,” he declared.

He noted that various achievements were recorded after the introduction of Federal Government border drilled policy, which is helping in improving the economy of the country.

“We achieved in stopping the importation of arms, illicit foods and most importantly the illegal exportation of petroleum products,” he stated.

Hamid Ali lamented that some Customs officers were conniving with smugglers to carry out their mission.

He also assured to deal with any officer found culpable.

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