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Nnadi assumes duty as Customs Area Controller at Seme Border Command

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJanuary 23, 2023Updated:January 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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…Says Seme Border gateway to realization of AfCFTA

Following the recent administrative shake-up at Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Comptroller Dera Nnadi has assumed duty as the Customs Area Controller at the Seme Border Command.

Comptroller Nnadi, who recently completed an 11-month training at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, expressed optimism that the Seme border will become a gateway to realize the lofty ambitions of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

Speaking in his new office today, Comptroller Nnadi said: “This deployment to Seme is strategic because Seme border is one of the major gateways to Nigeria, not just economically but also politically.

“Nigeria is surrounded by four countries that speak french and Benin Republic is one of those nations on this corridor. Through this border, we have access to the Abidjan to Lagos corridor, crossing five independent states (Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria).

“This corridor isn’t new. It is as old as Nigeria or older than the nation. Our forefathers traded on this route and when you read the history of the Ghana Empire, Old Oyo Empire, Dahomey Empire, among others, you would find this border in the historical developments.”

Noting that the African continent has a population of over one billion people, Nnadi emphasized that AfCFTA creates the biggest market for trade in the world and assured that the Seme border Command will play a lead role in trade facilitation under AfCFTA.

“It is very important that we treat this opportunity of being posted to Seme border as very critical because this should be the gateway for AfCFTA in the region. It behooves on us to consider our posting to this Command as significant to Nigeria and the whole of Africa.

“Driving down to this Command, I saw lots of trailers and I enquired and was told that they are Dangote cargoes lined up for exports via the border. I think we should be excited that some companies still bridge the gap between Nigeria’s imports and exports. However, globally Africa isn’t performing optimally because the continent records the lowest intra-regional trade and the situation is worse within West Africa as the sub-region is the least trading group in the continent,” he explained.

The Customs boss equally observed that the upcoming Presidential Elections in Nigeria could lead to more trade and immigration, hence, he stressed that Customs will partner with crucial stakeholders in ensuring effective monitoring of goods and persons transiting through the border.

Nnadi, however, assured the Command’s officers as well as other stakeholders that he runs an open-door policy to receive complaints and suggestions on operational issues at the border region.

After reviewing the Quarter Guard mounted by officers of the Command, the newly posted Area Controller met with principal senior officers of the Command, inspected some offices and also scheduled a brief introductory visit to the Oba Akran of Badagry.

He lavishly thanked the Comptroller-General of NCS, Col. Hammed Ali (Rtd) and his management team for the privilege of being posted to a strategic Command at the Seme border.

Photo: Comptroller Dera Nnadi, new Customs Area Controller, Seme Border Command.

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