Customs reopens Kamba border, but no grains export

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BY KABIR WURMA
The Nigeria Custom Service has reopened the Kamba boarder in Kebbi  State in compliance with the Federal Government directives after lifting sections against Niger Republic.
The reopening of the border was contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of Kebbi Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service SPC Mohammed Tajuddeen Salisu made available to Newsmen yesterday in Birnin Kebbi.
  According to the statement, after reopening the border, in the midst of district head of Kamba Alhaji Mamuda Fana, stakeholders and other sister agencies, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Iheanacho Ernest Ojike  said Kamba is a strategic border with major share in Kebbi Revenue generation.
 It further stated that the border reopening was aimed at paving way for legitimate trade that would impact positively on nation building, not a permission for importation of prohibited items that would ransack the economy and  compromise national security.
Ojike emphasised that officers and men of the Command are ever ready to facilitate legitimate trade and act within the ambit of the law to simplify trade across Kamba border seamlessly as long as stakeholders import what is permitted by Customs extant laws, make proper declaration and pay appropriate duties to the Federal Government coffers.
The statement however indicated thal grains are still prohibited for exportation out of the country, considering the scarcity of food in the country.
The district head of Kamba, Alhaji Mamuda Fana  Commended the effort of the federal government, while emphasising that  it is a new wave of hope to his people who have interest in cross-border businesses, and even small scale business owners domiciled in Kamba town and promised to caution his people on illegitimate trade.

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