The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
has refuted allegation that it collaborated with the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to distribute seized expired rice to the electorates in Osun State ahead
of the August 9 gubernatorial election.
It would be recalled that the ruling
party in the State, the All Progressive Congress (APC), recently accused the
PDP of working with the management of Customs warehouse in Ikeja to induce
voters with expired bags of rice.
But Customs spokesman, Wale Adeniyi
described the allegation as false and baseless.
He said “the fabricator of the
allegation is ignorant of the workings of Customs” even as he explained that
all seized items including rice go through judicial procedures adding that
disposal of any seized item after forfeiture is done in accordance with the
law.
Adeniyi said that the idea that the
Customs Service of any nation could seize items from any member of the public
who is in contravention of the law, and dispose same without recourse to the
law is farfetched, and suggests that such a Customs Service does not operate in
line with all of its local and international obligations.
While maintaining that the NCS does
not have preference for one political party over another, Adeniyi advised the
general public to disregard such allegation as it is only an attempt to drag
the NCS into ‘political parties’ squabbles’.
The statement reads in part: “The
attention of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has been drawn to a rather
spurious allegation opining the collaboration of the NCS with the PDP to
distribute seized ‘expired rice’ to the electorates in Osun State, ostensibly
to woo voters to the PDP.
“As a none partisan law enforcement
agency, our initial reaction was to ignore and steer clear of this obvious
political accusation but for the fact that some un- discerning members of the
public may be misled by this baseless and uninformed fabrication, the Service
deems it necessary to state as follows:
“That all seizures including rice go
through judicial procedures.”
“That after condemnation and
forfeiture of a seized item, disposal is done in accordance with the law as
prescribed by the Customs and Exercise Management Act (CEMA), 1958.

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