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Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clash

The Paramount Rulers; Olu of Ilaro, Alake of Egbaland, other respected traditional leaders and sister security agencies in Ogun State were recently the focus of a courtesy visit by Comptroller MS Shuaibu, the Customs Area Controller of Ogun I Area Command.

Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clashTo improve economic growth and security along Nigeria’s borders with the Republic of Benin, this strategic visit intends to promote long-term cooperation and synergy through intelligence sharing and suppression of anti-smuggling activities in and out of the country

Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clashComptroller Shuaibu met with numerous esteemed traditional leaders in Ogun State, including the Paramount Ruler of Yewa land, HRM Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle MFR, HRM Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo CFR, the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland and Olu of Owode-Yewa, Oba Rev. MS Akindele JP.

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He emphasized the vital role traditional leaders play in preserving peace, order, and security within their communities and conveyed his sincere gratitude for their steadfast support.

Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clashComptroller Shuaibu emphasized that to improve border security and successfully fight smuggling, it is crucial to draw on the experience and legacy of long-standing institutions.

The visit of Comptroller Shuaibu also included productive talks with sister security agencies in Ogun State, which highlighted the necessity of strong and ongoing cooperation between security agencies to combat the threats of smuggling and other cross-border crimes.

By exchanging intelligence, resources, and expertise, the Nigeria Customs Service and other security agencies can form a strong front against those who aim to jeopardize Nigeria’s national security and economic stability.

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Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clashThe strategic importance of Ogun State’s borders with the Republic of Benin and the need for a united front in the battle against economic crimes, such as smuggling, were also acknowledged by him.

Compt Shuaibu visits Paramount Rulers, Security Agencies, reaffirms commitment to end smugglers/officers clashIn cooperation with traditional leaders and security agencies, Comptroller Shuaibu pledged that the Nigeria Customs Service will keep using innovative and resourceful strategies to safeguard the nation’s borders and promote economic growth.

The Nigerian Police Force, National Drugs and Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and Department of State Security Services (DSS) were among the sister security agencies visited by the CAC, which was warmly welcomed and assured of continuous support and collaboration with Ogun I Area Command.

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Comptroller Shuaibu was upbeat about the visit’s accomplishments and the improved ties with security forces and traditional leaders.

In his closing remarks. He urged continued collaboration, cooperation and dedication to addressing any obstacles. The Ogun I Area Command is committed to working together with a common goal to accomplish it, Comptroller Shuaibu reaffirmed.

 

CHADO ZAKARI anipr

Deputy Superintendent of Customs

Public Relations Officer

For Customs Area Controller

Ogun I Area Command

10 March 2025

 

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