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Ogun Assembly warns Customs against killing Nigerians in name of preventing rice smuggling

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Ogun State Assembly frowned at gruesome killings of citizens by Customs officials who value rice more than human lives

By Uzor Odigbo

The Ogun State House of Assembly at plenary condemned the gruesome killings of innocent residents at border communities by men of the Nigeria Customs Service

The assembly equally called the head of NCS to call their men in the state to order and have a change of attitude in the discharge of their duties so as to avoid unnecessary killings.

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The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, who disclosed this at a plenary session held at the assembly complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, the state capital, said that the assembly won’t condone extra-judicial killings.

Oluomo was responding to a member representing Yewa North I State Constituency, Hon. Adegoke Adeyanju, on the issue of innocent citizens being killed at the border towns, allegedly by Customs officials.

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The Speaker wondered why the operatives hide under the guise of curbing the smuggling of rice into the country as an excuse to kill innocent people at the border communities.

He, however, lamented the situation where the security agents would mount multiple checkpoints on the roads along the nation’s borders, allow smugglers into the towns, and start pursuing them in high-density areas as well as shooting sporadically, resulting in the death of innocent people.

Oluomo, while describing the rising spate of extra-judicial killings across the state as unacceptable, said that it was high time the officers became more conscious in their operations, noting that securing the lives and properties of the state was important

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