“Only when we are healthy can we perform effectively,” Mr Afeni stated.
The development followed a working visit by the deputy comptroller-general in charge of ICT, Oluyomi Adebakin, to the scanning site at Apapa Port.
She said the exercise marked a major milestone in Nigeria’s commitment to safeguarding public health.
The area comptroller reiterated the command’s commitment to fighting smuggling activities.
The comptroller said the command was able to make the remarkable seizures through technology, intelligence, and interagency collaboration.
Nimrod stated that the new championships would provide a dedicated platform for teams within military and paramilitary institutions to compete.
The Olubadan said that following the removal of the fuel subsidy, there was no longer a reason for the continued closure of the remaining land borders.
Mr Afeni pledged to promote legitimate trade along the borders.
Mr Oladeji said the seizures were made across various smuggling flashpoints in Adamawa in 55 separate operations.
Mr Adeniyi said that the measure was introduced to prevent compromise in the service’s operations.
