Custom invades Ibadan market, evacuates truckloads of rice | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operation Unit (FOU), Zone A, in Ibadan, Oyo State, invaded Oja Oba Market in the early hours of Saturday and carted away truckloads of suspected foreign bags of rice.

The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the officers broke into shops and warehouses in the market, and evacuated no fewer than eight truckloads of bags of rice.

Duniya said the act which established the service empowered it to break into any shop or warehouse whenever it suspects contraband items are stocked in them. “Normally, after interception, examinations are conducted where the bags are counted to ascertain the number.

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Evacuate? The rice was in Danger? how is this not Economic war? This is the third instance on the same market why is this (northern) federal govt waging Economic war on people on the people from the South? YorubaNationNow BiafraExit Nigeria

So that the people can go hungry

This custom act is nothing but midnight robbery that requires strong condemnation. Those officers involved in this shameful act are armed robbers.

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