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Border closure: Petroleum products reduced, Garba tells governor Abdulrazaq

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The closure of the Nigeria border by the Federal government has drastically reduced the supply of Petroleum products in the country.

Coordinator of the Joint border drill operation, North Central zone, Mohammad Garba disclosed this on Wednesday when he led other security agencies in the group on a courtesy call to Kwara state governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

He said that the Joint border operation had prevented Smugglers from taking Petroleum products out of the country adding it was discovered that about 10 million litres of petroleum products were being illegally taken out of the country through the porous border in the night.

Garba said, “Recently, in Chikanda border community in Kwara state, about 135 drums of petroleum products were seized. We are now in touch with Customs’ high command to auction it to government institutions.

About 10 million litres of petroleum products are exported illegally out of Nigeria at night.

This success was achieved by the border drill operations. If this smuggling had continued it could affect planning, development purposes and supply to Nigerians because of inaccurate data.”

Reacting to the complaint of the governor that the people in the border areas of the state were suffering as they experience scarcity and buy petrol at an exorbitant price as a result of border closure, the coordinator said that plans are on the way to ensure relief in the area.

“We are aware of the difficulty being faced by border communities in the state. We have been there to sensitize the people.

Plans are underway to ensure people who genuinely use petrol get relief very soon.

For instance, there’ll be designated filling stations in each of the local government areas affected where the products will be dispensed.

We also want to liaise with local government chairmen so that the products are not exported out of Nigeria.

Members of the NUPENG, PTD and NURTW in Baruten local government said that a litre of petrol is sold at about N400 per litre as against the normal price of N145 per litre.

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He, however, called for support and cooperation of the state government to educate people on border closure among citizens in the state, saying that the government encourages legal business such as the exportation of locally produced items.

Governor Abdulrazaq in his response said that he was worried about the sufferings of the people in the border communities in the state over the scarcity and high cost of Petroleum products and appealed to the Joint border drill operation in the zone, to look into mitigating the situation.

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Adulrazaq while noting that there are challenges of supply of petroleum products to border communities in the state said;

“the order of the federal government that all filling stations selling petroleum products 20 kilometres away from border communities should be closed down, we have many border communities in the state and there are challenges getting the commodities to these areas.

We’ll want to work with you so we can get petrol there, probably designating few petrol stations to sell the product, if not all, so we can mitigate their sufferings and make petrol available to them.

“The issue of border closure is a wake-up call to us as a country.

There are enormous challenges ahead to Nigeria due to trade agreement signed with other neighbouring countries with free trade and free movement of people.

There is also a challenge of smuggling of goods. So, our borders and trade need to be secured and protected against negative effect of the agreement”, he said.

The governor, who promised to be proactive with the security group, commended the operation drill for the prevailing relative security in the state, saying issue of border closure centres around security and economy.

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He also called for adequate welfare and proper equipment to help them do their expected job, saying that the government would do its best to assist and support in any way possible.

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