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Multiple checkpoints along Lagos Badagry expressway tarnishing Nigeria’s image – Customs 

Comptroller Wale Adenuga, the Controller, Seme Area Command of Nigeria Customs in a group photograph with security agencies, traditional rulers and others during Stakeholders’ Meeting on Monday in Seme.

By Raji Rasak
Badagry (Lagos State), Oct.6, 2025
The Controller, Seme Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Comptroller Wale Adenuga on Monday said that  multiple checkpoints along Lagos Badagry expressway are tarnishing Nigeria’s image.
Adenuga disclosed this  at a Stakeholders Engagement with security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, business partners, customs agents and youth in Seme.
According to Adenuga, with the support of the  Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi,  the Service will not rest until the checkpoints are reduced to the barest minimum  on the corridor.
“The time wasting along Lagos Badagry expressway is disturbing. You will see many  vehicles  queuing  for checking by security operatives.
“It is embarrassing to see as much as 10 Immigration checkpoints, 20 Police checkpoints 15 Customs points doing same work along the expressway.
“Enough is enough, we should have the  fear of  God in our hearts. I will not rest until I achieve this,” he said.
Adenuga said the engagement was designed to create a frank platform for dialogue among key players in border operations, with the goal of enhancing trade facilitation and security.
He emphasised the need for collective honesty and cooperation among stakeholders to address the challenges bedeviling the border axis.
“We need  to tell ourselves the bitter truth. The more we facilitate legitimate trade, the better for our country. When trade thrives, crime reduces,” he said.
Group Capt. M. Medugu, Nigeria Air Force Forward Operations Base at Ahanve, Badagry, speaking on behalf of military formations in the area,  assured the Controller that the military would support Customs  in fulfillment of the tasks.
Meanwhile, Chief Tunde Giro, the Depegan of Badagry kingdom, representing Akran of Badagry said youths in Badagry had been planning to protest on excesses of security agencies on the expressway.
Giro said the operatives along the corridor are causing unnecessary delay and extorting citizens, urging  the Controller to arrest the situation.
Chief Joseph Agoro, a community leader in Apa, Badagry, decried the persistence of unwholesome practices along the Seme route and urged security agencies and border communities to unite in tackling the  issue.
According to Agoro, actions of the  operatives are tarnishing Nigeria’s image and hindering regional commerce.
The community leader said that majority of the fight and quarrels on the border corridor is caused by camp boys recruited by security agencies along the border route.
Alhaji Yusuf Bashir, of the Community Development Committee (CDC) Badagry-West Local Council Development Area,  urged Customs to support the community with infrastructural projects.
Speaking earlier, the Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, Mr. Olukayode  Aluko, represented by the Defense Attache, Col. S. Yahaya, assured that the takeaways from the meeting would be fully implemented.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that stakeholders at the meeting were,  the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Nigerian Immigration Service, Nigerian Army, Federal Roads Safety Corps,  traditional rulers, trade associations, freight forwarders, and community leaders.

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