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NCS denies withdrawing officers from borders at Sokoto, Kebbi states

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
in International Customs, Nigeria
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ABJUA: It did not order the withdrawal of its personnel from the border stations in Sokoto and Kebbi states, Nigeria Customs Service said.

This is contained in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Wale Adeniyi, and made available to journalists in Sokoto.

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“The directive withdrawing the officers was said to have been given verbally by an un-named official of the Federal Government, raising fears about security of our borders.

“In view of the security implication of this development and its sensitivity, it becomes necessary for the Service to clarify the situation as follows:

“There was no directive whatsoever, verbal or written to officers of Nigeria Customs Service posted to Kebbi/Sokoto and Kaduna/Katsina commands to withdraw from the borders or their patrol bases,” Mr. Adeniyi said.

He stated that there was no directive withdrawing Customs Operatives from duty posts in other border stations across the country.

“In view of the security situation in the country, the Comptroller-General only last week directed a reinforcement of patrol teams across the country.

“The Sokoto/Kebbi axis was beefed up with the deployment of a Special Squad in view of a reported incident between Customs and smugglers.

“The Service is in consultation with Nigeria Immigration Service and other sister government agencies on this issue,” it explained.

It further said that the Service was in consultation with the state governments in the North West axis to reassure them that ”our officers are at alert on their duty posts.

The All Progressives Congress had on Monday alleged that a verbal directive ordering the withdrawal of Customs, Immigration and other security personnel from the country’s border posts in Kebbi and Katsina States, had been given. The APC said the post were now unmanned.

The Nigerian Customs says the allegations are “baseless and mere speculations”.

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