PRESS RELEASE

NCS/PR/S51/013                                                                                    03  Aug  2022

PRESS RELEASE

Nigeria Customs in Collaboration with Wildlife Justice Commission Intercepts 397kg of Pangolin Scales, Arrests 8 Suspects

The Nigeria Customs Service has in collaboration with Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) intercepted 397.5kg of pangolin scales and arrested 8 suspects in connection with the seizure. Three of the arrested suspects were identified as Vietnamese. They were involved in the attempted trafficking of large amounts of pangolin scales and ivories through Nigeria.

Preliminary investigation revealed these three Vietnamese nationals as high-ranking members of a major organized crime group involved in the trafficking of ivory, pangolin scales, rhino horns and lion bones from Mozambique and South Africa through Nigeria to Vietnam. The three suspects were arrested while sourcing for pangolin scales in Nigeria, 397.5kg of which were found in their possession.

It is important to note that the Wildlife Justice Commission is an international body which works to disrupt and dismantle networks of illegal wildlife trade.

Through an intelligence-led operation, the collaboration between NCS and WJC led to the confiscation of 400 Kg of pangolin scales put up for sale on the illegal network.  The two organizations were able to identify other members of the criminal syndicate for arrest.

To further put a stop to the environmental destruction posed by these unscrupulous elements, the arrested suspects have been charged to court on various counts bordering on the illegal trade in wildlife.

These arrests came as part of a proactive enforcement operation targeting the top echelon of wildlife traffickers worldwide, and are assessed to have caused unprecedented disruptions to organized global wildlife trafficking network. 

This is the fourth major illegal wildlife arrest in one year resulting from the strategic partnership between the Nigeria Customs Service, Wildlife Justice Commission and other foreign governments. It demonstrates the commitment of the Nigeria Customs Service as a formidable ally in the fight against wildlife trafficking.

Initial crackdowns in 2021 had resulted in discoveries of 7.1 tons of pangolin scales and 850 kgs of ivory, all of which were seized by the NCS.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) while commending officers of the Service for their efforts in breaking the chain of illegal wildlife trade and unlawful deforestation and tree felling activities, assured the public that the Service will leave no stone unturned in its efforts to support the rest of the world in protecting endangered species and prevent deforestation.

“Nigeria Customs Service would never allow perpetrators of these crimes to profit from it or escape the wrath of the law”.

It will be recalled that in 2021 the Comptroller General of Customs at a media briefing in Lagos showcased a seizure of pangolin scales and elephant tusks worth 22.6 billion Naira.

This achievement was widely acknowledged as a major boost to the fight against the extinction of endangered wildlife species in Nigeria.

It is pertinent to conclude that Nigeria Customs will continue to enforce schedule 6 of the Common External Tariff which identified endangered species as absolute prohibition for export. As a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of fauna and flora (CITES), the Service will not relent in its enforcement responsibilities by suppressing to the barest minimum the unsustainable and unethical exploitation of the nation’s fragile ecosystem and its biodiversity.

DC Timi Bomodi

Public Relations Officer

For: Comptroller-General of Customs

PRESS STATEMENT

22 Jun 2021
PRESS STATEMENT
The Management of Nigeria Customs Service has approved appointment in acting capacities of the following senior officers.

1. Ag. Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) Katherine Ekekezie, Excise, Free Trade Zone and Industrial Incentive (Exc, FTZ & II).
2. Ag. DCG Elton Edorhe – Enforcement, Investigation and Inspection (E,I&I).
3. Ag. ACG Kayode Olusemire – Zone C Coordinator.
4. Ag. ACG Obi Ekwealor – Human Resources & Development
5. Ag. ACG Bede Anyanwu – Strategic Research and policy (SR&P)
6. Ag. ACG Lena Oyama – Board
7. Ag. ACG Florence Inuk – TRADOC (Doctorine & Development)
8. Ag. ACG Lami Wushishi – (Exc, FTZ & II).

The following were also redeployed to different offices:

 ACG Modupe Aremu from E, FTZ & II to Zone A Headquarters
 ACG Jack Ajoku from SR&P to Zone D Headquarters
 Ag. ACG Uba Mohammed from E,I&I to Zone B Headquarters
 Ag. ACG Usman Dakingari from TRADOC (Doctrine & Development) to E,I&I.
 Comptroller Ifueko Babalola takes over Port Harcourt Oil & Gas as Area Controller, Uche Ngozi assumes duty as Controller Ondo/Ekiti, Danlami Haruna (Bauchi /Gombe), Sambo Dangaladima (MMAC) while Ag. Comptroller Enonche Ochiba takes over Western Marine Command.
 The Ag. Appointments and redeployment are with immediate effect.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) congratulated the newly appointed and charged all the affected Senior Officers to work hard in order to justify the confidence repose on them.

Signed:
DC, Joseph Attah
Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs

PRESS STATEMENT

     17 Sep 2020

PRESS STATEMENT

Following statutory retirement of some members of Nigeria Customs Service Management, the Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has appointed two (2) new acting Deputy Comptrollers General of Customs, five (5) acting Assistant Comptrollers General of Customs and effected redeployment of five (5) senior officers.

The newly appointed are:

  • Ag. DCG Abdullahi Babani – HRD
  • Ag. DCG Mohammed Boyi – NCS TRADOC
  • Ag. ACG Saidu Galadima – ICT/Modernization
  • Ag.  SM Modibbo – Zone ‘B’ HQ
  • Ag. ACG Uba Mohammed – E,I&I
  • Ag. ACG Hamza Gummi – T&T
  • Ag. ACG Usman Dakingari – Doctrine & Development (TRADOC)

Those redeployed include:

  • DCG David Chikan from TRADOC to FATS
  • Comptroller Mohammed Auwal from PHI to PHII
  • Comptroller Yusuf Garba from Kebbi to PHI
  • Comptroller Hafiz Kalla from FATS (TS) to Kebbi
  • Comptroller Bello Jibo from Bauchi/Gombe to Seme

The CGC described the appointments and redeployments as parts of the strategic steps taken to consolidate and build on the gains of the ongoing reforms in the Service.

Signed:

DC, Joseph Attah

Public Relations Officer

For: Comptroller-General of Customs

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