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Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by HenryThegreat1(m): 4:00am On Oct 11, 2021
 ..It has led to companies’ collapse, joblessness – ABEOCCIMA

The Federal Government has lost at least N24 billion to the continued land border closure in Ogun State, spanning two years,  Daily Trust’s findings have revealed.

In August 2019, Nigeria closed its land borders with neighbouring Benin, Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. While people were allowed to pass through, the movement of goods was blocked.

And in November same year, the Federal Government, through the Nigeria Customs Service, directed that petroleum products should not be supplied to fuel stations within 20km of the borders.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari on December 16, 2020, opened the land border at Seme, Illela, Maigatari, and Mfun while the Idiroko border in Ogun State remained shut.

Our correspondent’s investigation revealed that the continued closure in the state has dealt a huge blow on the revenue which FG generates from the import duties and seizures.

Daily Trust reports that the Nigerian Customs Service (NSC), before the closure of the land border, two years ago, generated at least N1.0 billion monthly revenue into the government’s covers, but this has reduced drastically.

For instance, the NCS, Ogun Area Command, generated N3.3bn revenue in the first quarter of 2019.

The revenue showed a difference of N1.9bn in comparison to the fund raked in the first quarter of 2018.

Also in May 2019, the Ogun Area command, according to its disclosure, generated N1.1billion revenue.

At a point when the land border closure was announced in August 2019, the NCS also unbundled its Ogun State Command, splitting it into two.

The state then had two area commands — Ogun Area 1 and Ogun Area 2, with different responsibilities within the state.

While Ogun Area 1 oversees the regulation and enforcement of all import, export, and anti-smuggling-related activities in the state with its headquarters at Idiroko, Area 2 focuses on the responsibilities of enforcing and regulating all Excise, Free Trade Zone, and Parcel Post related activities.

Our correspondent gathered that the development has continued to affect the FG’s revenue, most especially the fund being generated through import, export, and anti-smuggling related activities in the state.

The command also generated N15.2bn from the auction sales of seized petroleum products and scrap metals between January and June 2021.

Kolo admitted that borders in the state are still closed to customs operations, thereby limiting its revenue generation.

Last month, students in the state asked the Buhari-led Federal Government to reopen land borders in the state because it had “exceeded its relevance.”

“We urge the Federal Government to reconsider the closure of Ogun State land borders. The closure has exceeded its relevance and the negative effects are showing in the economy and living conditions of the good people of Ogun State,” Damilola Simeon, the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), said.

…It has led to companies’ collapse, joblessness — ABEOCCIMA

Jare Oyesola, the President of Abeokuta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ABEOKCCIMA), told Daily Trust that the continued border closure has impacted negatively on the businesses “in Ogun border towns in particular and Ogun State in general.”

According to him, a number of companies have folded up,  thereby increasing the unemployment rate in the state.

Oyesola particularly said the FG is equally losing huge revenue to the continued border closure in the state.

He said “By doing so they have ruined many of our Small and Medium Scale Enterprises and impoverished our people. Actually, we are dependent on the Republic of Benin for the market of the whole of West Africa. Unfortunately, people don’t realize that all this fall in the Naira is a result of this kind of decision made by the Federal government.

“Gradually, the Naira is being forced to be at par with the CEFA because of this decision of the Federal government but they are chasing the shadow by killing our people, making our exports impossible and therefore creating joblessness in Ogun State and Ogun Central in particular.

“I am not particularly happy about that policy, I have reported to our Senator and he took action and that was why one of the borders was opened but like you mentioned those that relate to us have not been opened; it is unfortunate. By closing the border they have reduced not only our own revenue but the Federal government’s revenue because all these borders that are closed are generating revenue. How could we have improved the naira when you close borders, you don’t want to do international trade and you want your currency to be strong.

“I don’t know what those who are in power are thinking but they are making business difficult for those who are manufacturing soap here.”

 The Customs Public Relations Officer, Deputy Controller, Joseph Attah who initially picked our reporter’s call for inquiry on the continuous closure border and the impact on revenues however, dropped the call on our reporter and did not return or pick subsequent calls.

Attah neither responded to a subsequent text message sent to his line.

https://dailytrust.com/two-years-after-fg-loses-n24bn-to-land-border-closure-in-ogun

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Deltafirstson(m): 4:10am On Oct 11, 2021
We are where we are today due to Buhari led government bad economy policies.
All his economy policies were all anti people and negative.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Racoon(m): 4:22am On Oct 11, 2021
This is the consequences of the bigoted president's senseless tyrannical economic policies.This stupid southern borders blocked didn't yield anything meaningful but foodstuff inflation, food insecurity and unimaginable economic losses.

Meanwhile, the northern borders became leeways and safe corridors for terrorists to move in enmass to forcefully displace people from their ancestral lands in their ethno-religious supremacist agenda.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Bewiseedet(m): 4:23am On Oct 11, 2021
Losing billions to land border closure and FG continuous borrowing clearly proves how daft the current economy team is.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by vAssitant(f): 4:27am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Decentdave(m): 5:05am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Maxymilliano(m): 5:24am On Oct 11, 2021
I don’t know what those who are in power are thinking but they are making business difficult for those who are manufacturing soap here.”

Buhari has always been a terrible leader and embodiment of hardship.

This was part of the surprised promises by the dullard

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Shedrack777: 5:53am On Oct 11, 2021
forget all these lies, nigeria is cashin in big time on this land border closure. just that it's going to their pocket
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by adesegun121(m): 6:10am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by inoki247: 6:32am On Oct 11, 2021
So far so good wetin we don gain for the border closure things keeps getting costly everyday...

No be amount wey u buy something for morning u go see am for afternoon...

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by cardoctor(m): 7:49am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Kingrefreshed: 7:50am On Oct 11, 2021
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 7:50am On Oct 11, 2021
Close the southern borders and leave the northern borders wide open while our nairaland zombies keep chanting "Sai Baba"!

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by loveth360(f): 7:51am On Oct 11, 2021
They closed southwest Borders but Northern borders are all open.





But Biafra is the only problem Sufferhisticated people have.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Mitsurugi(m): 7:51am On Oct 11, 2021
Shedrack777:
forget all these lies, nigeria is cashin in big time on this land border closure. just that it's going to their pocket

Is that not still the country losing? angry
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Authoreety: 7:51am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by loveth360(f): 7:52am On Oct 11, 2021
Maxymilliano:

Buhari has always been a terrible leader and embodiment of hardship.

This was part of the surprised promises by the dullard
Buhari and Osibanjo are terrible leaders.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Lordbinsmar: 7:52am On Oct 11, 2021
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Lightorder: 7:52am On Oct 11, 2021
Deltafirstson:
We are where we are today due to Buhari led government bad economy policies.
All his economy policies were all anti people and negative.
they believe when they block and make you hungry, they can easily control you
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Nobody: 7:53am On Oct 11, 2021
Shedrack777:
forget all these lies, nigeria is cashin in big time on this land border closure. just that it's going to their pocket
The border closure has bought more hardship on Nigerians.

We are even breaking an ECOWAS rule.

If the government start letting people import goods through the land boarder, prices of foodstuffs will fall.

I wander what GMB is trying to achieve with this nonsense.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by helinues: 7:56am On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Legalcriminal: 8:15am On Oct 11, 2021
Wink12wink:
Readddd

You have any hacked Instagram account with over 20k followers preferably Yankee acc?
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Theunbothered: 8:16am On Oct 11, 2021
I am still wait for someone, anyone, to tell me what we Nigerians have gained from the border closure.

It did not stop insecurity and arms smuggling

It did not encourage local production

It made everything more expensive

Caused further ethnic division.

Just like his failed closure of 1984 it achieved nothing and we ended up opening the borders worse off than when we closed it.

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Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by JubrinElSudan: 8:23am On Oct 11, 2021
He go don forget sef
Just like the Twitter ban, no economical, security benefit came out of this border closure.
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by JoBabs(m): 8:25am On Oct 11, 2021
Wat has happened to free trade zone treaty? Another brexit looming...
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Grace001: 8:26am On Oct 11, 2021
Interesting…

Las Las na masses they suffer am, oppressors at the top don’t feel anything.

But the bad good thing is that masses are used to hardship and sufferness they find a way to adapt to sufferness so life continue
Re: Two Years After, FG Loses ₦2.4 Billion To Land Border Closure In Ogun by Kayyus09(m): 8:28am On Oct 11, 2021
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