I discover it especially humiliating to this country to hear that importers effortlessly escape from our outskirts with many packs of rice and barrels of vegetable oil when Customs officers are on obligation.
It is in perspective of this that I urge the recognized legislators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria under the administration of Dr Bukola Saraki to go to the guide of market ladies by revising the Customs Acts 158 and 645. No Customs work force ought to be permitted to attack markets at midnight. It was similarly affirmed that the Customs officers stole the market traders' cash. These officers must be examined.
We expect our Customs officers and men to capture smugglers and perpetrate torments of them as opposed to making issues for market ladies. The inquiries asking for answers are: Were these Customs officers snoozing when the smugglers entered Nigeria with sacks of rice and barrels of vegetable oil?
Did the smugglers pay fixes before being permitted access into the nation and, assuming this is the case, exactly what amount did they pay, and who got the influence? Regardless of what one looks like at it, the most recent episode is a gigantic disgrace; it calls the validity of the Nigeria Customs Service into question and bodes sick for Nigeria. The break of the principal human privileges of market ladies by the Customs must not be permitted to repeat.
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