New Seme CAC, Oramalugo Embarks on Familiarization Visits to Strengthens Stakeholder Relations for Enhanced Security and Trade

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New Seme CAC, Oramalugo Embarks on Familiarization Visits to Strengthens Stakeholder Relations for Enhanced Security and Trade

Comptroller Dr Ben Oramalugo PhD, CAC, Seme Command, NCS

In a bid to have firm grasp of a robust operational grasp at the Seme Krake Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, the newly posted Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the command, Comptroller Benedict Oramalugo, PhD has embarked on some vital courtesy visits and tours of command facilities, in his quest to turn situation around for good and consolidate on achievements of the command.

According to the press statement signed by Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSC) Isah Sulaiman, the Public Relations of the Command, the series of strategic courtesy visits embarked upon by CAC to key traditional leaders and security agencies in Badagry, Lagos State, is a strategic move to strengthen collaboration and enhance operational efficiency.

The statement said, the visit, which took place between 19 and 20 February 2025 emphasise the Command’s unwavering commitment to promoting strong relationships with stakeholders, reinforcing security measures and promoting seamless trade facilitation in the region.

During the engagement, Comptroller Oramalugo paid homage to the Oba Akran of Badagry and the Oba of Iberoko, acknowledging the crucial role of traditional institutions in maintaining peace and stability. He reiterated the importance of synergy between Customs and local authorities in ensuring a secure and conducive environment for legitimate trade.

As part of efforts to enhance inter-agency cooperation, the Customs boss also visited top security formations, including the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base, Nigerian Army 243 RECCE Battalion Regiment, the Nigerian Police Division, Badagry and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps. Discussions during these engagements centered on strengthening intelligence-sharing, improving border security, and fostering a more coordinated approach to tackling smuggling and other transborder crimes.

Comptroller Oramalugo emphasized that effective stakeholder collaboration remains a cornerstone of the Command’s strategy to optimize revenue generation, enhance border security, and contribute to national development.

In his words “Our mission at Seme Area Command goes beyond revenue collection; it extends to ensuring national security and fostering economic growth. Strong partnerships with traditional institutions and security agencies are vital in achieving these objectives,” he stated.

“When I was posted to the Seme Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service, the CGC told me to meet all sister agencies and seek synergy with them in order to combat smuggling here”.

“I need your collaboration here in the Seme command to succeed. I want your assurance that when we are overwhelmed with smugglers you will always come to assist us to combat them.

“I am here to build synergy with other security agencies so that I can succeed like I did in other commands. “We are all working for the Nigeria State”. He concludes.

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