Following the directive by the federal government to reopen the land and air borders, the Kebbi state, Comptroller of Custom, Kebbi state command, Mr. Iheanacho Ernest Ojike, has officially reopened Kamba land border in Kebbi state.
The new Customs boss stated that reopening of the Kamba border was also sequel to the directive of Customs Comptroller General,Bashir Adewale Adeniyi to pave the way for international and local lawful trades at the border.
Ojike, added that the reopened border does not allow activities, goods and services that will weaken the country’s economy saying officers and men of the customs are there to simplify trades as long as stakeholders import within the customs extant laws, make declaration and pay duties to the federal government coffers.
He reiterated the command resolve not allow anything that would compromise security of Nigeria despite the reopening of Kamba land borders ” arms and other obnoxious items will never pass through the reopened border as we will intensify vigillance and scale up our intelligence gathering to ensure arms suppliers are kept at bay”.
The official reopening was attended by the district head of Kamba, Alhaji Mahmuda Fana, stakeholders and sister agencies in the state.