MORE THAN 100,000 CHILDREN HAVE BEEN DISPLACED BY THE LATEST ESCALATION IN EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, UNICEF SAID ON SUNDAY, WARNING THE NUMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO RISE AS VIOLENCE SPREADS.(PHOTO).

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 More than 100,000 children have been displaced by the latest escalation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UNICEF said on Sunday, warning the numbers are expected to rise as violence spreads. Since Dec. 1, intense fighting has uprooted more than 500,000 people, with children accounting for over 100,000 of those displaced in South Kivu alone, the UN agency said in a statement released Sunday. It said since Dec. 2, hundreds have been killed in the fighting, and children have been among the victims, with four students killed, six injured, and at least seven schools attacked or damaged. The rapid escalation has forced hundreds of thousands of children and families to flee within Congo and into neighboring Burundi and Rwanda, it added. Many people fleeing the violence have crossed into Burundi, with over 50,000 new arrivals reported between Dec. 6 and 11, nearly half of them children, UNICEF said, adding that the numbers are expected to rise as more displaced are identified. “Chi...

SEME COMMAND IN OPERATIONAL CRACKDOWN ON DEVIANT SMUGGLERS.{PHOTOS}.

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      The Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service continued anti-smuggling drive has led to the crackdown on the activities of deviant smugglers who have hitherto refused to heed to the clarion call/voice of the command to desist from cross border crimes through sensitization and creation of awareness under various platforms.
The operatives of the command’s enforcement unit acting promptly on classified information, arrested two thousand two hundred (2200) cartons of Tin tomato in a truck with Reg. No. LND 759 XE along the Lagos-Badagry Express road on the 12th of February 2018. Sixty three (63) front and backlight of used spare parts (light accessories) were also intercepted on the 11th March 2018 in a Siena bus with Reg. No. KRO 530 EP along the Lagos-Badagry Express road. The goods with DPV of over 6 million were all deposited in the Government warehouse of the command.It is a routine practice of the command to interface with its stakeholders at various levels for mutual consultation, sensitization and creation of awareness on the need to comply with the Federal Government Policies on import prohibitions.While inspecting the seizures, the Customs Area Controller, Compt. Mohammed, Aliyu A disclosed that the new operational strategies adopted by the command that is intelligent driven is yielding positive results, as victims of non-compliance are nib in the bud by the eagle eye of the enforcement officers and men of the service.Commenting further, the comptroller mentioned that the command’s holistic approach in executing the mandate of the service led to an all-encompassing result as revenue generation, suppression of smuggling and legitimate trade facilitation is adequately enhanced at the Lagos –Abidjan corridor without compromising National Security. He said that the command has generated 1,079,024,870.11 in the first two months of 2018 from the expected 1,350,215,656.18 target representing approximately 80% of the given target.The command being an international land border, the Customs Area Controller admonished officers to ensure that the golden rules for the service operation is always brought to the fore while discharging their statutory functions.He enlightened the officers the need for positive attitudinal change that is vital to the discharge of their professional functions with due diligence.He also warned officers to be aware of the current wind of change blowing in the service hence the need to key into the reform agenda of the Comptroller General of Customs (Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali Rtd); he added that failure to comply with approved procedures and guidelines in order to avoid infractions will be met with severe disciplinary actions that is commensurate with the offence committed in line with the service preventive regulation. He noted that Seme command is no longer a safe haven for illicit activities and trans-border crimes, as any attempt by deviant stakeholders are always met with stiff response/penalties by the proactive officers and men of the command’s anti-smuggling unit.
Signed
TAUPYEN SELCHANG KASHANG    
CPRO SEME AREA COMMAND
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