The Kwara Area Commandant of Nigeria Customs Service, Compt. Kehinde Ilesanmi has solicited the support of traditional institutions in the state for the service’s anti-smuggling war.

The comptroller solicited partnership and collaboration with the traditional institution when he paid him a courtesy call on the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, in Ilorin on Wednesday.
He underscored the role of customs as partners in progress by way of public enlightenment, education, and sensitization of stakeholders in order to achieve total compliance by citizens who import and export goods.

“I acknowledge the critical role of the traditional institutions, especially in the areas of sensitization and enlightenment of their subjects, stakeholders, and the society at large, ” he said.

Ilesanmi stressed that the service is working tirelessly to curb illicit trade in the country in order to promote economic growth and development.

He said the decision of the Federal Government to ban the importation of some food items into the country, most especially rice, is not to witchhunt anyone but to encourage local farmers and boost home production.

While advocating total compliance with the federal government policy, he reiterated that the Kwara land border remained closed.

Responding, the emir assured the customs boss of his continuous royal support for the command to enable him and the management team to achieve the mandate of revenue generation, trade facilitation, and anti-smuggling operations.

Sulu Gambari pledged to solidify and cement the already existing cordial relationship between the palace and the command.

 
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