Nigerian Customs Destroys N37.7 Million Poultry Products

NIGERIA - The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Oyo/Osun Command has destroyed 5,390 cartons of imported poultry products with the monetary value of over N37.7 million in Ibadan, saying that importation of poultry products, which ought to be produced locally to boost indigenous firms is not good for local farmers in the country.
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According to Vanguard, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Command, Richard Oteri, made this known at the dump site where the contra-band items were burnt in Ibadan, explaining that the products concealed by smugglers with other items in different vehicles in attempt to escape security checks were intercepted through intelligence gathering by the Crack-Squad of Oyo/Osun, led by DSC Olajogun J. A. along old Eruwa road at Ulugun.

Mr Oteri said, "The importers of poultry products and other goods that are prohibited by the Federal Government will continue to suffer losses until they desist from this criminal act to allow sanity in our economic environment. Consumption of such products is dangerous to health because of the time the birds were killed,the method of conveyance and preservation system, which can not be determined.

"We are working in line with government’s economic policy to facilitate trades and protect local industries from unhealthy competition through influx of contra-band goods from other places. For instance, importing poultry products worth millions of naira is detrimental to local farmers operating in the country. Also, such illegal act constitutes serious economic sabotage and if not tackled will hinder the programmes put in place by government to develop the agricultural sector”.

"The smugglers used smaller vehicles to pass through the bush but our officers still caught them. We are advising Nigerians to engage in legitimate businesses that will enhance economic growth and development rather than nefarious activities capable of impeding growth of local industries. There is no hiding place for smugglers in Oyo state."

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