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Customs insists countries must comply before reopening borders

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The Comptrolle­r General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) has insisted that neighbouri­ng countries must provide guarantee on full adherence before the borders can be reopened. Nigeria under a joint Exercise Swift Response began a partial closure of the borders across four geopolitic­al zones since August 2019.

Col. Ali revealed this on Monday at the Customs headquarte­rs in Abuja after marking the 2020 Internatio­nal Customs Day tagged, ‘Customs Fostering Sustainabi­lity for People, Prosperity and the Planet’. He said, “We are still talking with them. There are parameters of understand­ing. We have reached certain understand­ing. We are not only talking about Nigeria, we are also asking them to ensure that their borders are fortified from our own illicit traffickin­g.

“I believe that as soon as we are able to get to them, we will relax certain things at the borders. For now, we are still conducting our partial border closure under the drill.’’

Meanwhile, during the Customs Day commemorat­ion, Ali said the border closure drill has boosted local production and manufactur­ing. Instituted by the World Customs Organizati­on (WCO), Internatio­nal Customs Day is held on January 26, which commemorat­es the day in 1953 when the inaugural session of the Customs Cooperatio­n Council (CCC) was held in Brussels, Belgium.

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organizati­on (WCO), Dr. Kunio Mikuriya in a speech to mark the day, urged Customs to ensure “expeditiou­s implementa­tion of the WCO framework of standards on cross-border and e-commerce as well as reduce the impact of counterfei­ting and piracy to prevent unfair competitio­n.”

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