Nigerian Customs suspend sales of food items after Lagos stampede

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Huge crowd at Customs office in Lagos

By Kazeem Ugbodaga

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) says it has suspended the sales of food items after a stampede in Lagos at the weekend leading to the death of seven people.

This is contained in a statement issued by Abdullahi Maiwada, Chief Superintendent of Customs, National Public Relations Officer, NCS on Monday night.

The statement said the Nigerian Customs had on the directive of President Bola Tinubu announced the commencement of a noble intervention aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by Nigerians and improving access to essential food items through direct disposal of seized edible goods condemned in competent courts of law and certified fit for consumption by relevant government agencies.

“Consequently, a pilot exercise was conducted on Friday, 23 February 2024, at NCS Old Zonal Headquarters, Yaba, Lagos state.

“The exercise was conducted following meticulous planning to address all potential risks that may emerge during the exercise. As part of our process and control measures, we had Nigeria Police and military personnel to ensure crowd control.

“We also fully equipped a medical team on ground in anticipation of potential risks during an exercise of that magnitude. Their presence was part of our proactive approach to ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants.

“The disposal of the food items got off to a smooth start at about 0800hrs. We enjoyed the cooperation of the large crowd that obliged us, giving preferences to the elderly, people living with disabilities, pregnant women, and other vulnerable Nigerians who showed up for the exercise.

“This was the case up until about 1700hrs, as attested to by the over 5000 beneficiaries and members of the press,” the statement explained.

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The Nigerian Customs added that unforeseen challenges arose when it ran out of stock and announced the continuation of the exercise the following day, leading to a regrettable outcome.

“The crowd became desperate and charged through our barricades in search of rice bags inside emptied containers. In the stampede that ensued, some fatalities and injuries were regrettably recorded.

“The Nigeria Customs Service extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives during the unfortunate incident. Our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this challenging time, and we assure them of our unwavering support.

“We are working with Hospital Authorities to establish contact and engage directly with the victims’ families on their next steps. Following this incident, an internal investigation was initiated to understand the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event,” it said.

According to the NCS, as a service deeply committed to the welfare and safety of Nigerians, it recognized the need for heightened sensitivity and preventive measures in all its operations.

“Considering the recent unfortunate event, we regrettably announce the suspension of this exercise until we establish what transpired on Friday, 23 February 2024,” it stated.

The Customs said this should help them to properly articulate more robust and comprehensive action that would not defeat the noble intention.

“We appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all Nigerians as we work towards addressing the challenges facing our nation’s food security,” it said.

 

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