CGC directs immediate auction of smuggled Petrol At N630 Per Litre
October 11, 2024
…As Operation Whirlwind Seizes 2 Lorries, 1,046 Kegs of Smuggled Petrol
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Operation Whirlwind has seized two lorries, 1,046 kegs filled with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), and 12 drums of petroleum products.
In a statement on Friday, the Agency said the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, represented by the Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs (DCG) Aliyu Alajogun, in charge of Enforcement, Investigation, and Inspection, in a press conference held on Wednesday, 9 October 2024, in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, announced that since the operation’s launch on 10 June 2024, efforts have intensified, yielding further results across multiple border regions.
He said: “Our ongoing operations have recorded substantial seizures in various locations, including the North-West borders in the Sokoto-Kebbi axis, the South-West borders around the Seme-Badagry and Idiroko axis, and the southern borders in Cross River and Akwa Ibom states.”
“I am pleased to announce that in this latest phase of Operation Whirlwind, we have seized two lorries carrying smuggled petroleum products, 1,046 kegs filled with PMS, and 12 drums of petroleum products. Additionally, one suspect has been apprehended in connection with these smuggling activities,” he noted.
According to him, the seizures underscore the persistent nature of the challenge and the necessity of continued vigilance and action.
The Customs chief warned those engaged in illicit activities, stating that “The full force of the law will be brought to bear on anyone caught smuggling our nation’s resources.”
He called on all Nigerians, particularly residents of Adamawa and other border states, to support the operation.
“Your vigilance and cooperation are crucial in our collective efforts to safeguard our nation’s resources and ensure that the benefits of fuel price deregulation are fully realised by all Nigerians.”
In the same vein, the National Coordinator in charge of the operations, Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu also emphasised the negative consequences of aiding smugglers to execute their illegal activities.