Hope Uzodinma, Chairman, Senate Committee on Customs, is at the hub of the spat between the Nigeria Senate and the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Colonel Hameed Ali. It would be recalled that earlier this month, the Upper House ordered Mr. Ali to appear in uniform before it in connection with the service’s directive against owners of vehicles not duly registered with it. He declined to obey either order. Among others, he asserted he was not a career Customs official and had in fact risen to the rank of colonel in the Nigerian Army and would therefore not wear the uniform of a para-military agency such as the Customs. The Senate threatened to have him arrested. We have learnet that the the origin of the spat is a letter, dated November 17, 2016, written by Mr. Uzodinma's in his capacity as Senate Committee Chairman on Customs. In it, he requested from Colonel Ali the release of 30 seized containers of rice which had been smuggled into the country via Tin Can Island Port and were fraudulently declared as yeast. Titled "Thirty (30) Containers of Rice Seized By The Nigeria Customs Service At Tin Can Port Owned By Masters Energy Commodities Trading Limited," Mr. Uzodinma's letter had a tone of faux deference to the Comptroller-General. The letter put the blame for the passing off of rice as yeast on the clearing agents hired by Masters Energy Commodities Trading Limited and argued that the seizure of the consignment was unjust. "We have gone through the documents, as submitted, and wish to suggest that you use your good office to look into the case of this company, Masters Energy Commodities Trading Limited," wrote Mr. Uzodinma. The Senator then proceeded to make an excuse for the importer, saying it may not have consented to its clearing agents' fraudulent decision to pass of rice as yeast in a bid to evade paying appropriate duties. "The owner of these containers was probably shortchanged by their agents. The declaration by the agents that the content of the containers was yeast may not be with the consent of the importer of the 30 containers. May we, therefore, suggest that you take a second look at this case, subject to your internal mechanism because the committee is of the opinion that it would be unjust to punish the owners of the 30 containers because of the sins of the agent. We suggest that agents should rather be punished to act as a deterrent to others," wrote Uzondima, whose conclusions were based on probability, not evidence. It would appear from subsequent developments that Mr. Ali brushed that letter aside, setting the stage for hostilities from the Senate to him. Recently, exposed Senate President Bukola Saraki, for willful evasion of appropriate customs duties on a bullet-proof vehicle he imported which was seized by the Customs. Mr. Saraki had deployed the same trick of trying to use official muscle through a letter signed by a Mr. O.A Ojo, a Director in the National Assembly Service Commission, demanding-unsuccessfully-the release of the vehicle from the Customs boss.
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Posted: at 28-03-2017 02:21 PM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
peeviolate at 28-03-2017 04:56 PM (8 years ago) (m)
My brother , the problem is that this greedy bastard , if the customs release the container of rice to them, they will not sell it at a cheaper rate even if they bought it cheap they will sell it at the parallel market rate ranging from 20-24k per bag. The government should lift the banned and start doing it them selves to help the poor masses, this Nigeria self i tire for everything
Posted: at 28-03-2017 04:56 PM (8 years ago) | Newbie
Asterimou at 28-03-2017 11:17 PM (8 years ago) (m)
Oh God! Are we wired genetically to think and act fraudulently? Does it really matter if hunger is in Nigeria than that someone should act in a right manner? Why do majority of us support fraudulent practices? I can't understand. Do you mean to say that this senator can't import those rice through the right channel or rather import only goods favored by the country? When are we going to start to do things rightly? If a whole Senator could say rice if yeast then we are finished as a people. God help us.
Posted: at 28-03-2017 11:17 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
ngfineface at 29-03-2017 11:37 AM (8 years ago) (f)
Quote from: Asterimou on 28-03-2017 11:17 PM
Oh God! Are we wired genetically to think and act fraudulently? Does it really matter if hunger is in Nigeria than that someone should act in a right manner? Why do majority of us support fraudulent practices? I can't understand. Do you mean to say that this senator can't import those rice through the right channel or rather import only goods favored by the country? When are we going to start to do things rightly? If a whole Senator could say rice if yeast then we are finished as a people. God help us.
My tots and people are not seeing that. I thought the importation of roice has been banned so why should they allow clearance?
Posted: at 29-03-2017 11:37 AM (8 years ago) | Hero