The Unit Controller of the Federal Operations, FOU, Zone C’ in Owerri, Ali Ibrahim has vowed that Nigeria Customs under his watch will not compromise on its constitutional mandate as regards national security.
Ali said inspite of insecurity problems in the Eastern region, Nigeria Customs under his Zone will not relent in its effort to put a stop to smuggling of dangerous products into the country.
Comptroller Ali Ibrahim stated that more intelligence is being applied now more than ever before in the anti-smuggling Operations of the customs in view of what looked like an unusual situation around the nation.
Corroborating the fact that South East used to be one of the peaceful zones in the country, the Controller stated that the ugly situation now is a temporary set back which will fizzle out with time, as every nation has its own difficult phase in history.
Ali Ibrahim stressed that there is no alternative to peaceful coexistence as that is the only way to engender a virile development of Amy country.
He said every security apparatchic has a role to play in sustaining national security, and the customs, being a major stake holder especially in curtailing the influx of arms smuggling will not fail to maintain the tempo.
According to him, citizens must do everything possible to co-exist as suspicion and internal strife were the forerunners of any country’s disintegration.
Making reference to the Sahel region where peace has almost eluded them as a result of internal strife he was of the view that tribal sentiments or religious intolerance must take the back seat if any nation must move forward.
Ali Ibrahim said his Unit will key into the mandate given to it by the Comptroller General which centred on the extant laws of the service in promoting security of lives by preventing importation of uncustomed or prohibited items nipping in the bud evasion of duties, facilitation of lawful trade as well as protection of the economy.
He spoke of the Unit’s desire to make striking or spectacular seizures across the States in the south, as that would be the major yardstick to hold a briefing in no distant future.
Reminded that since he mounted the rostrum, seized goods have been a constant feature and that his officers especially on the Benin axis were harvesting seizures that can make headlines, he agreed but stated that views differ, in this instance as few may not see such intercepted goods as worthy to attract any briefing yet.
“We are looking forward to magnificent seizures to enable us converge here for a briefing before the year runs out.” he said.
He was again taken on the fact that when striking seizures are not made, it goes to show that the officers are working hard; for smugglers to have gone underground, he also reluctantly agreed but noted that it was also better if striking seizures are made to show that we are on top of the situation’
The Unit Controller enlisted the support and synergy between the media and the service in promoting national security
Noting that the pen is mightier than sword, Ali went on to state that all security agencies as well as state actors must synergies to be able to surmount the present insurgency in the country.
He added that positive media will build the nation than destroying it.
Those bestowed with awards are; Dr. Babatope Agbeyo, the Chairman, Cornfield Group of Company, the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, Hope Uzodima, Governor of Imo State, AIG Zone 2, Bode Adeleke, CP. Abiodun Alabi, Lagos State Police Commissioner, DSP. Edafe Bright Delta Police Public Relations Officer, Immediate Past President, CRAN, Odita Sunday, Commandant Eweka Okoro Lagos NSCDC, SP. Benjamin Hundeyin, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP. Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, Comptroller Ali Ibrahim, Former General Manager, LASEMA, Adesina Tiamiyu, CSP. Joseph Egwuowu, Mountain Of Fire Ministry, MFM, General Overseer, Daniel Olukoya, LASTMA Officer, Akinwunmiju Michael, CSP. Tolani Lamina and CSP. Onyinye Onwuaegbu, Divisonal Police Officers, among others.