Over 40,000 bags of rice seized by the
Nigeria Customs Service have been shared to Internally Displaced
Persons’ camps, its Comptroller-General, Col. Hameed Ali, has stated
The NCS CG, represented by its Deputy
Comptroller-General, Mr. Umar Ilya, said this on Thursday in Abuja,
during a joint press briefing with the acting Director-General of
National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control, Mrs.
Yetunde Oni, on the outcome of laboratory tests conducted on the
confiscated plastic rice allegedly imported into the country.
At the event, Oni explained that no plastic rice was imported into the country
She, however, said the seized rice was “contaminated with microorganisms above permissible limit.”
“Based on the above laboratory result,
the product is not plastic but rice contaminated with micro-organisms
above permissible limit, hence the seized rice consignment is
unsatisfactory and therefore unwholesome for human consumption. The
consignment upon handover by the Nigeria Customs Service shall be
destroyed,” Oni emphasised.
While explaining the circumstances
surrounding the alleged plastic rice, he said the NCS only responded to a
security alert issued by the Office of the National Security Adviser on
the importation of plastic rice into the country.
On the bags of good rice seized from
traders who illegally imported the staple food to Nigeria, Ilya
explained that the NCS had after subjected the rice to test had given
them to IDPs
He said, “We have seized over 40,000
bags of rice so far since the ban on importation of rice through the
land borders. Those are the bags of rice that are being shared to the
IDPs camps. But that is after we have tested and certified them suitable
for consumption.”
He urged warehouse owners across the country not to accept smuggled products into their facilities.
“We enjoin transporters to reject moving
such products, as under the law, both smuggled products and the means
of conveyance are liable to seizure. We will rely on the synergy with
NAFDAC, and other agencies of government to ensure that smuggled and
unhygienic products are not allowed in Nigeria,” he said.

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