Ibadan market invasion: Senate asks Customs to return seized goods to traders

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The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions yesterday asked the Nigeria Customs Service to return the goods it seized from rice traders’ shops in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The committee’s chairman, Senator Ayo Akinyelure, stated this after his panel heard a petition from the rice traders.

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No agency respect this NGRSenate & I didn't know why? Last week they gave 72h to Nigeria immigration under ministry of interior to issue passport to all d people that paid for months. Till now nothing happens. So let forget barking of toothless dog and move

How did the goods find their way to d market? Customs CG should ask and punish his men at d border not the traders. Hunger everywhere in 9ja yet govt creating more room for famine. No sane govt would subject their citizens to unbearable hardship.

Funny enough this fools didn't keep records of what they looted per shop, claims go full everywhere...

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We move. Let's become lawful in our approach to the citizenry. Some power drunk agencies of government are misusing delegated authority.

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