Nigeria: Senator Jonathan Zwingina dies at 70

An Elder Statesman, Senator Jonathan Silas Zwingina dies on Wednesday in Abuja after a protracted illness.

He was aged 70.

The leadership newspaper first carried the story.

Late Zwingina was a founding member of Nigeria’s leading political party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

When Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, Mr. Zwingina contested and won the Southern Adamawa Senatorial Seat and represented zone from 1999-2007.

He became a majority leader in the Senate.

Late Zwingina was the Director-General of the MKO Abiola campaign Organisation in the June 12, 1993 presidential election, which was annulled by President Ibrahim Babangida

Shortly After Ban, UN Sec. Gen. Guterres, Condemns Iran’s Attack On Israel

By Sunday Elijah 

United Nations Secretary – General António Guterres has finally condemned the attacks by Iran on Israel.

The reaction comes after Israeli foreign minister, announced a ban preventing Guterres, from entering the country.

A tweet by Katz on Tuesday said, Guterres failed to “unequivocally condemn Iran’s criminal attack on Israel, and as a result does not deserve to set foot on Israel’s soil.”

Speaking to the UN Security Council after the statement, Guterres called for an end to the cycle of violence, stating that each escalation leads to further conflict and civilian casualties.

He stressed the need to recognize the severe impact of this conflict on ordinary people and urged for a halt to the cycle of retaliation, warning that time is running out for a peaceful resolution.

Guterres said,“Yesterday, Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles towards Israel.

“It stated it was in response to the killings of Hassan Nasrallah and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp commander Abbas Nilforoushan last week — as well as that of the Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July.

“Millions of people across Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory were forced to seek shelter.

“One person was killed from the Iranian strikes – a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank.

“As I did in relation to the Iranian attack in April — and as should have been obvious yesterday in the context of the condemnation I expressed — I again strongly condemn yesterday’s massive missile attack by Iran on Israel.

“These attacks paradoxically do nothing to support the cause of the Palestinian people or reduce their suffering.

“It is high time for a cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, real action towards full implementation of Security Council resolutions 1559 and 1701, paving the way for diplomatic efforts for sustainable peace.

“It is high time to stop the sickening cycle of escalation after escalation that is leading the people of the Middle East straight over the cliff.

“Each escalation has served as a pretext for the next.

“We must never lose sight of the tremendous toll that this growing conflict is taking on civilians.

“We cannot look away from systematic violations of international humanitarian law.

“This deadly cycle of tit-for-tat violence must stop. Time is running out. Thank you.”

Blast From Unexploded US Bomb Grounds Flights At Japanese Airport

A US bomb buried at a Japanese airport exploded on Wednesday, causing a crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights.

The minor blast left a hole about seven meters (23 feet) wide but no casualties were reported and no aircraft were nearby at the time.

The bomb, which exploded at Miyazaki Airport in south-west Japan, is thought to have been dropped during World War Two to stem “kamikaze” planes on suicide missions.

“There is no threat of a second explosion, and police and firefighters are currently examining the scene,” chief cabinet secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said, adding that the airport aimed to reopen on Thursday.

A bomb disposal team from Japan’s Self-Defense Forces confirmed a 500lb US bomb had been the source of the blast.

While a transport minister said they could not confirm when the bomb was dropped, local media reported it was likely during World War Two.

Located at the south-east end of Kyushu island, Miyazaki Airport was built in 1943 as an imperial Japanese navy base.

Other unexploded ordinance dropped by the US was reportedly found at a nearby construction site in 2009 and 2011.

Unexploded bombs remain buried around the country. Reuters news agency said a total of 2,348 bombs weighing 41 tonnes were disposed of during 2023.

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LG Autonomy: Govs In Fresh Move To Delay Implementation – Punch

•LGs plan to get October allocation from Federation Account as NULGE, others urge enforcement

Ahead of the submission of the report of the 10-member inter-ministerial committee on the implementation of the Supreme Court ruling on Local Government Areas autonomy next week, state governors have begun fresh lobbying against the enforcement of the verdict.

The panel, headed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, has concluded its assignment and is expected to submit its report on or before October 13, according to PUNCH findings.

Under former President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit issued a regulation, effective from June 1, 2019, banning transactions on State and Local Governments Joint Accounts. Funds were sent directly to the accounts of the local governments. It also limited cash withdrawals from local governments accounts to a maximum amount of N500,000 per day with penalties for banks that failed to comply.

However, state governors, under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, kicked against this regulation and the NFIU eventually capitulated.

In May, the Federal Government, represented by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, filed a lawsuit to challenge the governors’ authority to receive and withhold federal allocations meant for Local Government Areas.

The suit sought to prevent state governors from unilaterally dissolving democratically elected local government councils and establishing caretaker committees. The AGF argued that the constitution mandated a democratically elected local government system and did not allow alternative governance structures.

The Supreme Court, on July 11, 2024, gave a landmark judgment affirming the financial autonomy of the 774 LGs in the country and ruled that governors could no longer control funds meant for the councils.

The seven-member Supreme Court panel, led by Justice Garba Lawal, ruled that it was illegal and unconstitutional for governors to manage and withhold LG funds.

The apex court also directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to pay LG allocations directly to their accounts, as it declared the non-remittance of funds by the 36 states unconstitutional.

Also, on August 20, the Federal Government instituted a 10-member inter-ministerial committee to implement the Supreme Court’s ruling on local government autonomy.

The committee members include the Minister of Finance & Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun; Attorney General of the Federation & Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi SAN;  Minister of Budget & Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu; Accountant-General of the Federation; Oluwatoyin Madein and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso.

Others are the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Jafiya, the Chairman, Revenue Mobilization Allocation & Fiscal Commission, Mohammed Shehu, and representatives of state governors and the local governments.

The committee’s primary goal is to ensure that local governments are granted full autonomy, allowing them to function effectively without interference from state governments.

In his broadcast marking Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary on Tuesday, President Tinubu pledged that his administration would uphold the financial autonomy of local governments, as affirmed by the Supreme Court.

The President said, “As part of our efforts to re-engineer our political economy, we are resolute in our determination to implement the Supreme Court judgment on the financial autonomy of local governments.”

About three officials, including a source in the Presidency, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to speak on the issue, told The PUNCH that governors were pressuring top officials to soft-pedal on the implementation of the apex court judgment.

The Presidency official, however, stressed that the President was committed to implementing the Supreme Court ruling.

He stated, “The process is on and governors are already lobbying to stall the implementation of the apex court ruling as the panel prepares to submit its report next week.

“The implementation will start any moment now. The ministries of finance and justice are working to finalise details of implementation.”

Speaking to The PUNCH on Wednesday, the National President, National Union of Local Government Employees, Hakeem Ambali, confirmed that the inter-ministerial committee would submit its report by October 11.

“A technical committee was set up under the chairmanship of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and it is expected that implementation kicks off on or before October 11 as mandated by the Supreme Court.

“The President’s speech has also given us more reassurance that this is already a done deal. NULGE has also submitted its report to the committee,’’ he stated.

Reacting to the governors’ plot to hinder the enforcement of the Supreme Court verdict, civil society groups, including the Centre for Accountability and Open Leadership and the United Global Resolve for Peace, called on the Federal Government to accelerate the implementation of the autonomy.

Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, faulted the governors’ “self-serving nature” and their “stranglehold on the local governments.”

He stated, “We know that they didn’t like what the President did by asking the Supreme Court to adjudicate on the matter. They are actually mounting pressure, not just lobbying, mounting pressure on all forces to ensure that the implementation of that order doesn’t come.

“That lobby is unnecessary, it’s unwarranted and the President should not allow it to work. If the President insists, then they will not succeed because the rule of law must prevail; the Supreme Court has ruled, it is just for them to implement, so nothing must stop it, otherwise, we would have put the rule of law in jeopardy and that’s not good for us.”

The Executive Director, UGRP, Olaseni Shalom, called on the President to sponsor a bill in the National Assembly to enforce the autonomy.

Shalom urged the governors to support local governments in pursuing fiscal autonomy.

“The position of the law is clear regarding the implementation of the LG autonomy. But we should also note that this law is not new. It is an existing law already and it was taken to the Supreme Court for interpretation,” Shalom stated.

“Immediately the Supreme Court interpreted it, what I expected was for the Presidency to sponsor a bill that will rid it of all ambiguity and make it as clear as possible. Instead, they set up a 10-man committee.

“The LG autonomy should also be a period for restructuring advocacy that has been on for a while now so that state governments can also control their resources, you know, have fiscal autonomy. And this is why there is a tussle between the state governments and the Presidency as regards the enforcement of this law. It is very important for both parties to sit down and negotiate.”

During a recent gathering, the National Secretary, Coalition of United Political Parties, Peter Ahmeh, called on the Federal Government to take immediate action on the matter.

Ahmeh emphasised that the Supreme Court’s ruling should have been put into effect without any delay.

He stated, “The judgment that the courts have passed affects the financial autonomy of local government. It does not affect the administrative autonomy of local government.

“The financial autonomy of local government is captured in section 162 of the Constitution, while the administrative autonomy of local government pertains to the administration of elections, such as those conducted by the State Independent Electoral Commissions for local governments in Nigeria.

“In each of the states, there is one electoral commission, meaning we have 36 independent electoral commissions at the state level, plus one at the national level. Thus, we have 37 independent electoral commissions in total—one national and 36 state.

“For us, I think it is perplexing that the Federal Government feels the need to enter into an agreement with state governments before starting the implementation of a valid court judgment from a competent authority, such as the Supreme Court.”

The CUPP scribe called on the Federal Government to actively oppose efforts by the governors to delay the enforcement of the judgment on the autonomy.

He added, “The Federal Government does not need to establish a committee and announce that they will begin the process soon. There is simply no need for that.

“It is very important and urgent for the financial autonomy to be enacted so that local people can hold their local government accountable for the finances that accrue to each local government’s account. The criminality and embezzlement that occur at the local government level are a direct result of a lack of independence. These are the issues we are facing in local government.

“The implementation should occur immediately and without hesitation. Any attempts by the governors to stall this process should be resisted.”

Meanwhile, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has dismissed insinuations that he is against local government autonomy.

Reacting to reports that he was not in support of the LG autonomy, Makinde said he had no issues with elected officials performing their constitutional duties but would continue to speak against a lacuna created where none existed.

He spoke during the official unveiling of the newly-built Local Government House and Staff Training School inside the Oyo State Government Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, on Wednesday.

He said, “This building is a start of the renovation of the buildings within the secretariat and turning our secretariat into where productivity will reign supreme.

“What I will refer to as an irony is the fact that it is the same local government that people are going around town saying Seyi Makinde is trying to destroy. Is it not ironic that this building we are commissioning is the first modern building for the LG family to stay in?

”Is this how to destroy something? Well, if that is the way to destroy something, we will continue to do this kind of things so that they will not have anything to say again around town.

“Let me say this, in a country where there is a trust deficit between the leaders and the led, it is no wonder that some people will always take advantage of situations to fan the flames of disunity or choose to push unintended narratives and perceptions.

“As I said in my last state broadcast, we must always remember who our real enemies are so that we do not turn against our friends.”

Promising to ensure that the councils performed their constitutional roles, the governor added, “Here in Oyo State under my watch, we will continue to make decisions that will bring the full benefit of democracy to the good people of Oyo State and we are aware of the role that the local government authorities have to play in ensuring that democracy and its dividends reach people at the grassroots.

“In design, this is supposed to be the function of the Local Government Areas but in practice, there have been several factors that have militated against Local Government Areas achieving this goal.”

Meanwhile, Chairman of Kwami Local Government Area of Gombe State, Dr Ahmed Wali, says plans are in motion for LGs to receive FG allocation directly.

He said, “We are hoping to receive the allocation in October as plans are in the pipeline to open accounts for local governments with CBN. They (FG) will pay the money, they are in the process. We were made to understand that it will be the next arrangement.”

Also, the new Chairman of Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, Mallam Adam Rufai, said the council had not been notified about payment of the allocation.

“We don’t know yet because we were just elected into the council. We have no information on whether the allocation is going to be paid directly to the council by the Federal Government. No one has given us such information,” he said.

A senior local government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said after the Supreme Court landmark judgment, all the LGs in the state were made to open new accounts with a commercial bank, where their allocation would be paid.

“But I am not sure we are receiving allocation through it yet. We are receiving our salaries for September already but I doubt it if we are getting direct allocation from the Federal Government yet,” the official said.

The Punch

Biden Opposes Israeli Strikes On Iran Nuclear Sites

US President Joe Biden has said he does not support any potential Israeli retaliatory strike on Iranian nuclear sites after Iran launched around 180 missiles at Israel.

Tensions are high between Iran and Israel after the Iranian attack on Tuesday, which Israel said was mostly repelled by its missile defense system.

Iran said the barrage was a response to the killings of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps commander Brig-Gen Abbas Nilforoushan.

Its attack also came after Israel announced a ground assault into Lebanon, in an effort to dismantle what it called Iran-backed Hezbollah’s “terrorist infrastructure” in border villages.

The US has repeatedly called for de-escalation and has also led long-running negotiations on a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian armed group Hamas in Gaza but so far without success.

Biden’s comment to reporters on Wednesday came during a trip to tour hurricane damage in North Carolina with Vice-President Kamala Harris.

“Would you support an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites by Israel?” Biden was asked by a reporter.

“The answer is no,” he responded.

He added that the US “will be discussing with the Israelis what they’re gonna do”.

He also said that he had consulted with the leaders of other G7 countries and they all agree that Israel “has the right to respond, but they should respond proportionally”.

US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, at a briefing, added: “It’s clear that this was an unprecedented escalation by Iran.

“Israel has the right to respond to it. We’re having discussions about what that response will be”.

So far, the White House has given no public indication of how it believes Israel should respond to Iran’s attack.

In a video message on Tuesday, Biden said that at his direction, US military forces in the region had helped shoot down the missiles fired from Iran.

He said the Iranian attack had been “defeated and ineffective”, calling it “a testament to intensive planning between the United States and Israel to anticipate and defend against the brazen attack we expected.”

“Make no mistake, the United States is fully, fully, fully supportive of Israel,” Biden added.

BBC

Israeli Government Bars UN Secretary General From Country

Israel’s foreign minister, Israel Katz, on Wednesday, announced that Israel has barred United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres from entering the country for failing to ”unequivocally” condemn Iran’s missile attack on Israel.

It would be recalled that Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday amid an escalation in fighting between Israel and its proxy in Lebanon, Hezbollah.

Guterres had on Tuesday issued a brief statement after the missile attack condemning “the broadening of the Middle East conflict, with escalation after escalation.”

Following Guterres’ assertion, Israeli foreign minister, Israel Katz said Guterres’ failure to call out Iran made him persona non grata in Israel.

“Anyone who cannot unequivocally condemn Iran’s heinous attack on Israel, as nearly all the countries of the world have done, does not deserve to set foot on Israeli soil.

“Israel will continue to defend its citizens and uphold its national dignity, with or without Antonio Guterres,” Katz said.

Asked to react to the development, U.S. State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller said: “Steps like these are not productive to (Israel) improving its standing in the world.”

“The U.N. does incredibly important work in Gaza. It does incredibly important work in the region. And the U.N., when it’s acting at its best, can play an important role for security and stability,” Miller added.

U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric described the announcement as political and “just one more attack, so to speak, on U.N. staff that we’ve seen from the government of Israel.”

He said the U.N. traditionally does not recognise the concept of persona non grata as applying to U.N. staff.Meanwhile, during a security council meeting on Wednesday, Guterres said: “As I did in relation to the Iranian attack in April – and as should have been obvious yesterday in the context of the condemnation I expressed – I again strongly condemn yesterday’s massive missile attack by Iran on Israel.”

World leaders called on Iran and Israel to step back from the brink after Tehran fired a barrage of rockets at its arch-rival.

Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters on Wednesday engaged in fighting on the ground in southern Lebanon, after Iran launched its largest-ever attack on Israel Tuesday.

The Israeli military said eight soldiers were killed in combat on Wednesday, according to CNN.

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission on Wednesday advised Nigerians living in Lebanon to consider leaving the country as hostility between the warring countries escalated.

NiDCOM’s Spokesperson, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, in a statement, urged Nigerians to take advantage of the fact that commercial flights were still operating, allowing for a safe exit.

“Worried by the attacks on Hezbollah and other areas in Lebanon by the Israeli government, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission is hereby advising Nigerians resident in Lebanon to consider moving out of the country now that commercial flights are still in operation.

“Though information from the Nigerian community in Lebanon indicated that most Nigerians have relocated from the southern part and are now relatively safe, we hereby advise them to keep safe until the ceasefire is in place,” the statement read in part.

World leaders have condemned the escalating violence.

The Chinese authority called on the international community, especially major influential powers, “to truly play a constructive role and prevent the situation from further deteriorating,” according to a foreign ministry spokesman in a statement published online.

“This situation is developing by the most worrying scenario,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also said on Wednesday, adding, “We call all sides towards restraint and we condemn any acts that could lead to the death of the civilian population.”

Hours earlier, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova denounced what she said was the “complete failure” of United States President Joe Biden’s approach.

“The White House’s incomprehensible statements demonstrate its complete helplessness in resolving crises,” she posted on Telegram.

Pope Francis also called for a day of prayer for peace on October 7, the anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel.

Biden ordered the US military to “aid Israel’s defence against Iranian attacks and shoot down missiles that are targeting Israel.”

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the attack was “totally unacceptable”.

“Initial reports suggest that Israel, with the active support of the United States and other partners, effectively defeated this attack,” Blinken said.

The US and G7 members “unequivocally” condemn Iran’s missile attack on Israel, the White House also said on Wednesday, noting the body was also considering new sanctions.

AFP reports that Biden held a call with G7 members to discuss Iran’s “unacceptable” attack and to coordinate a response “including new sanctions,” the White House statement said.

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the “broadening conflict in the Middle East”.

With Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah broadening alongside its ongoing war with Palestinian Hamas militants in Gaza, Guterres slammed “escalation after escalation” in the region.

“This must stop. We absolutely need a ceasefire,” he said.

Meanwhile, Israel has vowed to retaliate in the wake of Iran’s attack.

“This attack will have consequences. We have plans, and we will operate at the place and time we decide,” said Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari.

On Wednesday, it declared Guterres “persona non grata,” banning the UN chief from entering the country for failing to condemn Iran’s missile attack on Israel.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez condemned the Iranian strikes and called for an end to the “spiral of violence” blighting the Middle East.

Israeli Attacks: Nigeria Advises Citizens To Leave Lebanon

The Nigerian government issued a travel guideline on Wednesday asking its citizens to leave Lebanon or move to safer locations as soon as possible.

The government, through the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), said it is worried by the Israeli attacks on Lebanon which Israel says is targeted at Hezbollah but has caused hundreds of civilian deaths.

NIDCOM advises Nigerians resident in Lebanon to consider moving out of the country now that commercial flights are still in operation, the agency’s spokesperson, Abdulrahman Balogun, said in a statement.

Israel has launched a ground operation across its northern border into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. The face-off between Israel and Hezbollah opened a new phase in almost a year of war in the Middle East.

The incursion, which Israel’s National Security Cabinet has called the “next phase” of its war with Hezbollah, marks the fourth time that Israeli soldiers have publicly entered Lebanese soil in nearly 50 years, according to a CNN report.

The latest escalation comes after Israel killed Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike on Friday and decimated the leadership of the group, considered the most powerful paramilitary force in the Middle East.

The Israeli military said the operation is a “limited ground operation” but Lebanese officials said the airstrikes have killed hundreds of people, destroyed homes and displaced about 1 million people in Lebanon.

NIDCOM said information from the Nigerian community in Lebanon indicated that most Nigerians have relocated from the southern part and are now relatively safe.

“We hereby advise them to keep safe until the ceasefire is in place,” the agency said. “It is gratifying to note that thus far, no Nigerian has witnessed any form of accident or injury and wish to advise them to continue to remain safe while the war lasts.”

On Wednesday, the BBC reported that the Israeli military and Hezbollah were fighting inside southern Lebanon. The Israeli military earlier said it was focused on removing “immediate threats” from Lebanese villages along the border, including Hezbollah’s ability to infiltrate northern Israel.

Israeli soldiers, including paratroopers and commandos, as well as armoured corps troops, have been “preparing for limited, localised, targeted operations in southern Lebanon,” the Israeli military said, adding that soldiers have been training for weeks and had gained skills and operational experience in Gaza over many months.

While the extent of Israel’s military plans inside Lebanon remains unclear, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become increasingly defiant of international calls for restraint and de-escalation, as well as widespread outrage over growing civilian casualties in Lebanon and Gaza.

As battles between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops in southern Lebanon intensify, with the Israeli army saying at least eight soldiers have been killed in combat so far, there is also another tension between Iran and Israel. Hezbollah said it had repelled Israeli forces from a Lebanese border town.

Iran fired several waves of ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday evening in a sudden assault that raised the likelihood of a direct all-out war between two of the most powerful militaries in the Middle East.

Israel vowed Iran “will pay” for its missile attack and an Israeli official told NBC News Wednesday that the country would retaliate swiftly. Tehran urged the US to “step aside” and warned of “a far more crushing response.”

The Israeli military said Iran fired about 180 missiles during its assault, a significant barrage that forced millions of Israelis to take cover in bomb shelters for more than an hour, according to media reports.

Many of the missiles were intercepted by Israel’s air defence system, while some fell in central and southern Israel, according to the Israeli military.

The Iranian president has threatened further retaliation should Israel strike back, saying if Israel “persists in its actions, we will respond with greater force.” US President Joe Biden said he does not support an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites but plans to announce new sanctions on the country.

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Nigeria Customs Confiscates N682m Sativa Cannabis From Canada

By Godwin Oritse

THE Tin-Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, yesterday confiscated specially grown Sativa Cannabis from Canada and arrested unspecified number of suspects that are currently being investigated.

Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, Customs Area Comptroller, Controller Dera Nnadi, said that Command received actionable intelligence on the suspected importation of illicit dangerous drugs from one of the source countries, intercepted the three containers along with some suspected criminal importers.

Nnadi said that the drugs were neatly packed in three containers with numbers, MSMU518030/2,  MSMU 602957/0 andFSCU 927461/3 adding that after a  joint 100% physical examination was conducted on the containers on the 2nd of  August, 2024 it was revealed that 77 packets of Cannabis Indica weighing 38.5kg. were found in one of the containers.

He stated: “In the coming weeks, it is our hope and desire to hand over several other containers of similar nature after consultations with Customs Headquarters.

“In the interim, the Command having received actionable intelligence on the suspected importation of illicit dangerous drugs from one of the source countries, intercepted the three containers which we are showcasing today. The drugs extracted from the containers were handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) TCIP, in furtherance of existing interagency collaboration and the MOU signed between the NDLEA and NCS.

‘‘A joint 100% physical examination was conducted on August 02, 2024 and the examination revealed 77 packets of Cannabis Indica weighing 38.5kg.

‘‘At the time of processing the intelligence, system profiling indicated that a declaration was made on an SGD Number withheld on 30-07-2024, listing three used vehicles.

“A joint 100% physical examination was conducted on 8 Aug 2024 and the examination revealed 532 packets of Cannabis Indica weighing 265.025kg. At the time of processing the intelligence, no declaration had been entered. The shipping company with respect to the consignment is Mediterranean Shipping , Company, MSC.

“A joint 100% physical examination was conducted on 8 Aug 2024 and the examination revealed 75 packets of Cannabis Indica weighing 37.5kg. At the time of processing the intelligence, no declaration had been entered. The shipping company with respect to the consignment is MSC.

“Investigation by the Command and our partner agency the NDLEA is ongoing and the NDLEA will update you on the interdiction, arrest and prosecution.

“In furtherance of the synergy between the NDLEA and the NCS, the Command  handed over the contents of the three containers totaling 684 packets of Cannabis Indica weighing 341.025kg with a street value of N682million’’.

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