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Seme Area Command Sets Record Straight On Inaccurate Online Coverage of Border Operations

The attention of the Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has been drawn to a misleading publication circulating online, making unfounded claims about the conduct of officers along the Seme corridor. The Command categorically disassociates itself from the said report and urges the public to disregard it in its entirety.

Since the assumption of office by the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Wale Adenuga, in September 2025, enforcement activities along the Lagos–Abidjan corridor have been significantly strengthened through enhanced collaboration with the Nigerian Military and other sister security agencies. The reactivation of the Joint Border Security Meeting (JBSM) has further reinforced joint operations aimed at curbing smuggling.

As enforcement intensifies during the yuletide season, the Command is aware that individuals whose illegal activities have been disrupted may resort to misinformation and sensational reporting. While these attempts are unsurprising, they will not distract the Command from carrying out its lawful duties.

For clarity, between 9 September 2025 and date, the Command recorded the seizure of over 4,000 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to approximately seven trailer loads), Five trailer loads of expired flour, endangered species (Lion Cub and Patas Monkeys) over 2000 parcels of Cannabis Sativa (marjuana), among other seizures. These results reflect the renewed operational drive to protect Nigeria’s economic interests.

Under the leadership of Comptroller Adenuga, the revenue of the Command has improved significantly, rising from average of 500 and 600 million Naira monthly revenue collection to over ₦1.5 billion in September and exceeding ₦2.5 billion in October; an increase of more than 300%. This growth is attributed to blocked leakages, strengthened enforcement, and enhanced facilitation of legitimate trade.

The Seme Area Command reaffirms its commitment to professionalism, transparency and zero tolerance for corruption or misconduct. With the continuous support of the Comptroller-General of Customs and the Management Team, the Command will sustain its efforts in safeguarding national security, enforcing compliance and facilitating lawful trade through the Lagos-Abidjan corridor.

This was disclosed in an official statement endorsed by Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSC) Isah Sulaiman, Public Relations Officer, Seme Area Command.

By Hyacinth Beluchukwu Nwafor

HYACINTH BELUCHUKWU NWAFOR, CEO of HYBRIDNEWSNG GLOBAL DIGITAL MEDIA LIMITED and Managing Director of Belch Digital Communications | Publishers of HybridNewsNg | Multimedia Journalist | Digital Content Strategist | Executive Producer. I am a prolific broadcast journalist with over Ten years of professional experience in print and digital broadcasting. Throughout my career, I have honed my skills as a multimedia journalist, adept at creating engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences. Equipped with strong communication abilities, emotional intelligence, and leadership skills, I excel in discharging my duties effectively and fostering collaboration among individuals from various backgrounds. My goal is to achieve desired outcomes through teamwork and mutual understanding. In my spare time, I enjoy researching intriguing topics, exploring the unknown, and expanding my knowledge base. I also take pleasure in cooking for my children, swimming to unwind, and cultivating meaningful friendships that feel like family. My passion for both my work and personal interests reflects my commitment to continuous growth and connection with others. Research, write, edit and file news stories, features and articles among other activities.

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