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COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by jodababa(m): 8:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
The Nigeria custom service has finally yielded to the public advice on siezed good.
Since the emergence of covid19 in Nigeria,many people have been of the opinion that the Nigeria government should give the NCS order to share goods seized.

In a statement released by the Nigeria custom service on their Facebook, the goods will be released to the public owing the the federal government order..


This is what they wrote on their Facebook

# PRESS STATEMENT
The outbreak of the deadly Corona Virus (Covid-19) necessitated various and continuous actions by Government at different levels to prevent/stop the spread of the virus in Nigeria.
1. Rice 46,000 metric tons (158 trailers)
2. Vegetable oil (251) 36,495kegs (30 trucks)
3. Palm oil 3,428 kegs (1 truck)
4. Tomatoes paste 136,705 cartons (54 trucks)
5. Spaghetti/Noodles 2,951ctns & 1,253pkts (2trucks)
6. Wrappers (Ankara) 828 bales (ltruck)
7. Lace fabric 2,300 Rolls (1 truck)
Reacting to pains associated with the effects of the lockdown in some parts of the Country, some Nigerians have taken to the social media to call on Nigeria Customs Service to share seized rice and other edible items to members of the public. While some of these calls appear well intended, others had attempted to create the impression that Customs Officers have the liberty to use seized items as they deem fit. Some even mischievously impugned that the items may have already been shared to cronies. Nothing can be further from the truth.
It is therefore necessary to explain that in line with the provision of section 167 (2) of CEMA CAP C45 LFN 2004, seized items upon condemnation and forfeiture to the Federal Government by a competent court of jurisdiction are kept in government warehouses pending Government directive on its disposal.
Accordingly, in compliance with the Presidential directive, the ComptrollerGeneral of Customs, Col, Hameed Ali (Rtd) has already approved the release of the following relief items to boost the Federal Government continuous efforts to alleviate sufferings associated with the painful but necessary ongoing lockdown in some parts of the Country. The items include:
Estimated market value of these items is, Three Billion, two Hundred and Fifty One Million, Eight Hundred and Six Thousand with Duty Paid Value of
It should be noted that only edible items certified fit for human consumption by NAFDAC will be released to the public.
As a responsible agency of Government, NCS appreciates the opportunity of contributing its quota to Federal Government's continuous efforts to provide relief for Nigerians in this difficult time. NCS remains committed to strictly adhering to all extant laws governing seized and overtime cargoes. Despite the prevailing risks, the Service will continue to discharge its functions of securing the land borders and collection of revenue that is needed during and post Covid- 19 pandemic period.
While urging the officers and men to remain focused on Service delivery, the CGC reminds the operatives and all Nigerians on the need to obey all directives of Government and medical experts to stop the spread of the deadly virus.

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Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by okomile(f): 8:28pm On Apr 07, 2020
Make I siddon look

I don tire
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by mamapidgin: 8:35pm On Apr 07, 2020
waoo
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Brighfuture(f): 8:58pm On Apr 07, 2020
Audio food sad shocked

But if I get half bag of rice from it... I will come and testify...
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by kestolove95(m): 8:59pm On Apr 07, 2020
Another stealing spray
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Olunmercy56(f): 9:00pm On Apr 07, 2020
Good idea. It's better than to get spoilt. Most people are hungry especially people in the north cry
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Timbi: 9:04pm On Apr 07, 2020
Hmmnnn! This same foreign rice that Nigerians are told not to patronize and classified as dangerous, unwholesome and poisonous for consumption by the NCS, due to either expiration or poor handling of the product during smuggling, is what they want to share for us.
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Marine54(m): 9:06pm On Apr 07, 2020
Timbi:
Hmmnnn! This same foreign rice that Nigerians are told not to patronize and classified as dangerous, unwholesome and poisonous for consumption by the NCS, due to either expiration or poor handling of the product during smuggling, is what they want to share for us.
Nigerian Government has no shame !
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Franzinni: 9:11pm On Apr 07, 2020
thieves go done dey wear thier jersey now...custom boss will soon hit a windfall
Re: COVID 19: Nigeria Custom To Share Seized Product To Nigerians.(picture) by Nobody: 10:08pm On Apr 07, 2020
He say 158 trailers of rice.

Nnah, my share dey there.

Give us time and venue...

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