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“Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by GistWorld(f): 6:36pm On Nov 04, 2019
Coconut traders in Badagry on Monday staged a peaceful protest against the seizure of 1,450 bags of locally sourced coconut on Oct. 27 by men of the Nigeria Customs Service along Agbara road, Lagos.

The traders under the auspices of Lagos State Coconut Sellers and Traders Association (LASCOSTRAS) in their hundreds, staged the protest at the Palace of Akran of Badagry and Badagry Local Government Secretariat in Ajara.

They were seen at the Akran Palace carrying placards with various inscriptions including: “Coconut is not contraband”, “Customs release our coconut”, “Badagry is a coconut town, we are doing legal business”, “Coconut is not rice. Release our coconut now”, “Many traders of coconut are in debt because customers do not come to buy coconuts at the Agbalata market again”.

Mr. Tunde Hunpatin, the General Secretary and spokesman, LASCOSTRAS, said the protest was to express the traders’ displeasure over the seizure of the coconut and harassment of the traders by Customs officials.

“On the evening of Oct. 27, two trucks and a pickup carload of 1,450 bags of locally sourced coconut on transit to our industrial coconut processors customers was seized by Customs at Agbara checking point.

“The coconut just left Agbalata Central Coconut Market in Badagry when it was seized. Before we knew what was going on, the two trucks and the pickup car were escorted to Ikeja Zone A Zonal Office of the customs, as seized item. Surprisingly, on getting to Ikeja, the consignment which was on credit supply had already been slated for auctioning without examination,”
he said.

At the Akran palace, Mrs. Sabaina Hunpatin, the Iya-Egbe of LASCOSTRAS, appealed to Aholu Meno Toyi I, to save the traders from constant harassment and secure the items from customs officials.

“We have more than 100 communities within the Badagry axis that produce coconut and many people are coming from different states in Nigeria to buy from us. These customers no longer come because of the fear of harassment and seizure.

“We don’t want our coconut market to perish just because of the border closure. We have been in this business 100 years back. Our coconut is not from Ghana, security agents should check properly, we are not frustrating government efforts, so customs should not kill us,”
he said.

Receiving the letter, Akran promised the aggrieved traders that he would wade in and ensure that normalcy returns to the matter. He assured them that the coconut market in the land would not perish, adding that they should await the outcome of the letter sent to Lagos by their Secretary, Mr. Tunde Hunpatin.

At the Secretariat of Badagry Local Government, Mr. Segun Onilude, the Chairman, said his administration was committed to the progress of coconut trading in Badagry.

Onilude, who was represented by the Secretary to the council, Mr. Kamarudeen Ajape, commended the traders for conducting the protest peacefully, assuring them that he would get to the root of the matter.

The chairman said that he would meet with the secretary of the association to know the way forward after his return from Lagos where he had gone to submit a report on the incident.

Source>>>http://www.ogbeta.ng/2019/11/coconut-is-not-contraband-coconut.html

Re: “Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by healthserve(m): 6:37pm On Nov 04, 2019
More and more economic crisis. Before now, it was textile dealers. Other sectors will continue with similar cries


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Re: “Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by GistWorld(f): 6:37pm On Nov 04, 2019
Lalasticlala
Re: “Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by Nobody: 6:50pm On Nov 04, 2019
This is incomplete reportage.
What does the NCS have to say?

Any Customs person that has eaten local rice in his home, at least once, since Buhari assumed power should raise up his hand...

Hen hen!
As you can see, nobody!
Re: “Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by hisgrace090: 6:57pm On Nov 04, 2019
Street hawkers teaching Nigerian custom their job.


9ja I hail thee!!!
Re: “Coconut Is Not Contraband” - Traders In Badagry Tells Nigerian Custom Service by AJOBI77(m): 7:33pm On Nov 04, 2019
It is well oo

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