- By Abiola Olawale
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to immediately return food items seized at border areas to their rightful owners.
The head of Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, made this disclosure during an engagement with border community residents in Kongolam and MaiāAdua stations in Katsina on Saturday.
He stated that the President’s directive was in response to the food crisis in the country. According to him, Tinubu has chosen to use his authority based on his magnanimous feelings towards Nigeria, rather than strictly adhering to the law.
In his words, āIn doing so, he has directed that those food items that were going out of the country that have been seized in various border areas should be returned to the owners on the condition that those goods would be sold in the Nigerian markets.
āSo, we will be monitoring you to know if there is a violation of this. Those food items will be returned, and it is a directive that we will pass them back into the Nigerian markets.ā
Speaking further, Adeniyi also said that due to an urgent food crisis in Nigeria, the Nigeria Customs Service will enforce full implementation of preventive actions against the exportation of food items to mitigate food shortage.
According to him, the Export Prohibition Act currently prevents the exportation of foodstuffs like maize, millet, yam, beans, and sorghum.
He added that the Nigeria Customs Service would continue to monitor to ensure that food that was produced in the country remains and is consumed by Nigerians to tame food inflation.
He continued, āWe know that there are markets around our borders and we know that not all of them are targeted at taking goods across the borders. We will continue to monitor and ensure that food that is produced in Nigeria remains and is consumed in Nigeria.
āThis is because we are in a period of National Emergency that has to do with food insufficiency and this is why we must collectively work together to assist the government to enforce the various laws that prohibit the exportation of food items at this time.
āThere is an Export Prohibition Act which currently disallows the exportation of food items like maize, rice, beans, yam, millet, and sorghum. Food security is very, very important. If our people are hungry, they can be lured into certain criminal activities.ā