A freight
forwarder, Alhaji Tajudeen Adetayo, on Saturday urged the Federal Government to
inaugurate a committee to brainstorm on the issue of rice importation..
Adetayo,
Chairman, Freight Forwarders Association Badagry (FFAB), made the plea in an
interview in Lagos.
He called for
a reversal of the policy banning rice importation through the border posts.
It was
reported that the Nigeria Customs
Service (NCS) in October 2015 lifted the ban on rice importation through the
borders but the service made a reversal of the policy in March 2016, due to
heavy smuggling of the commodity.
The freight
forwarder suggested that government should allow duty payment on rice through
the border posts to generate more revenue.
He recalled
that the Ogun Command of the Customs Service generated over N1 billion within
the short period the ban on rice through the border posts was lifted.
Adetayo said
that some people would continue to smuggle as long as government restricted
rice importation through the border posts.
``Banning
rice imports is not a good omen. When Nigeria has sufficient foods, then
importation of rice can be banned,’’
Adetayo said
that Customs could not man all the porous routes alone.
The freight
forwarder said that activities at the border posts were also low due to the high
exchange rate and the ban on rice, which had given room for smuggling.
He, however,
called on the Nigeria Police to dismantle the 30 road blocks between Idiroko,
Ajielete and Ilase.
Adetayo
described the road blocks as major hindrance to trade, adding that a journey of
one or two hours, might take five hours on the road.
``We do
travel to Benin Republic and Togo with three to four check points to Togo.
``On roads
leading to the border posts, the Police, Customs, everybody is at the check
points
``Customs
officers have the right to be at the road blocks but the Police should not be
there,’’
The freight
forwarder commended the Divisional Police Officer, officers and men of the
Idiroko Divisional Police Office, adding that the officers were doing their
best in terms of security.
``Car
snatching, stealing has become minimal at the border posts. Commercial
motorcyclists no longer move after 8.30 p.m. due to restriction of their
movements,’’
Credit: NAN

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