Closure of Jibia Border, Others Linking Niger Republic Not to Witch-hunt Nigerians, Businesses, Customs Boss Explains
The Acting Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR has explained that the closure of border areas linking Nigeria to the Niger Republic was not targeted at witch-hunting Nigerians or suffocating businesses.
This was as the Customs boss sought the cooperation of communities in the border areas for the success of the closure.
The CG had moved swiftly last weekend to close the borders as directed by President Ahmad Bola Tinubu, who is also the Chairman of the Economic West African State, ECOWAS.
Adeniyi first visited the Muhammadu Buhari Government House in Katsina State on a courtesy visit to Governor Dikko Umaru Radda.
Addressing the governor, who was represented by his deputy, Farouk Lawal, CGC said they were in Katsina for a working visit to Jibia following the recent presidential order to close all borders linking Nigeria to the Niger Republic.
The CGC told the governor that the President’s decision was not implemented to witch-hunt the businesses of Nigerians, stressing that the obstruction is a temporal measure.
He also informed the governor that the exercise does not affect the Jibia border alone, “it is a shared decision that affects many borders within the ECOWAS.”.
He emphasized that while implementing the closure of Jibia border, the service will also devote energy to sensitize members of the communities on the reason behind the decision.
Responding, the Katsina State Deputy Governor, Farouk Lawal, who represented Governor Dikko Umaru Radda at the meeting, welcomed the Ag. CGC and assured him of his unflinching support.
“I want to congratulate you on your appointment, and I wish you a successful tenure.” Mr Farouk said.
Similarly, the CGC was at the Customs Katsina-Jibia Outstation to examine the level of compliance with the order and to also interact with the residents of the border area and stakeholders.
Addressing the officers at the Outstation, the CGC implored the Officers to sensitize the community about the rationale behind shutting the borders down.
“The President takes this matter seriously, and he aims to protect the democracy and peaceful coexistence in this country; therefore, the current happenings in Niger prompted President Tinubu to take this action. So, in view of that, we are here to evaluate the level of compliance of the directive, as well as to assess the activities of the officers and men of the Service in the axis.”
He emphasized that Nigerians can’t have meaningful economic development in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
Some stakeholders who spoke during the meeting told CGC they would respect and abide by the directive, “CGC Sir, despite the little changes that this decision brings, we want to assure you that we will comply with it and support you throughout your tenure.”
This was as the Customs boss sought the cooperation of communities in the border areas for the success of the closure.
The CG had moved swiftly last weekend to close the borders as directed by President Ahmad Bola Tinubu, who is also the Chairman of the Economic West African State, ECOWAS.
Adeniyi first visited the Muhammadu Buhari Government House in Katsina State on a courtesy visit to Governor Dikko Umaru Radda.
Addressing the governor, who was represented by his deputy, Farouk Lawal, CGC said they were in Katsina for a working visit to Jibia following the recent presidential order to close all borders linking Nigeria to the Niger Republic.
The CGC told the governor that the President’s decision was not implemented to witch-hunt the businesses of Nigerians, stressing that the obstruction is a temporal measure.
He also informed the governor that the exercise does not affect the Jibia border alone, “it is a shared decision that affects many borders within the ECOWAS.”.
He emphasized that while implementing the closure of Jibia border, the service will also devote energy to sensitize members of the communities on the reason behind the decision.
Responding, the Katsina State Deputy Governor, Farouk Lawal, who represented Governor Dikko Umaru Radda at the meeting, welcomed the Ag. CGC and assured him of his unflinching support.
“I want to congratulate you on your appointment, and I wish you a successful tenure.” Mr Farouk said.
Similarly, the CGC was at the Customs Katsina-Jibia Outstation to examine the level of compliance with the order and to also interact with the residents of the border area and stakeholders.
Addressing the officers at the Outstation, the CGC implored the Officers to sensitize the community about the rationale behind shutting the borders down.
“The President takes this matter seriously, and he aims to protect the democracy and peaceful coexistence in this country; therefore, the current happenings in Niger prompted President Tinubu to take this action. So, in view of that, we are here to evaluate the level of compliance of the directive, as well as to assess the activities of the officers and men of the Service in the axis.”
He emphasized that Nigerians can’t have meaningful economic development in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
Some stakeholders who spoke during the meeting told CGC they would respect and abide by the directive, “CGC Sir, despite the little changes that this decision brings, we want to assure you that we will comply with it and support you throughout your tenure.”
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