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NCS Unveils Fast Track 2.0 To Facilitate Trade Compliance

By Tony Obiechina Abuja
The Nigeria Customs Service in collaboration with the World Bank under the Accelerating Revenue Mobilisation Reforms Program (ARMOR), has initiated the modalities for migration from Fast Track Regime to Fast Track 2.0 (FT 2.
0).In statement by Customs National PRO, CSC Abdullahi Maiwada on Wednesday,
the system is targeted at rewarding compliance and facilitating trade by admitting traders based on their adherence to regulations and contribution to trade in Nigeria.
According to the statement, “By introducing Fast Track 2.0, the Nigeria Customs Service aims to streamline trade processes, promote compliance, and create a more efficient and rewarding environment for traders.
“When fully operational, FT 2.0 is expected to encourage traders to comply with Customs regulations and rules. One of the main advantages is the potential for significant cost reductions associated with cargo handling and demurrage at the ports.
“Traders who are interested in taking advantage of this facility can access more information and apply through the website”.
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Auto Crash Claims Two in Bayelsa

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Two persons, a tricycle driver and his passenger (woman) were killed in a fatal road accident, along the Glory Drive roundabout, Etegwe, Yenagoa in Bayelsa State.
The multiple road crash, involving a Mack truck, a Silver colour salon car and a commercial tricycle popularly known as Keke Napep, which occurred Wednesday around 2.
05pm left others injured.According to eyewitnesses, the truck was at high speed when the driver lost control and rammed into the tricycle causing multiple crashes.
“The driver was moving too fast, and by the time he tried to swerve, it was already too late. The Keke had no chance,” said a trader, who witnessed the crash.
“The Keke driver and his passenger died on the spot, while others in the saloon car sustained injuries.
“The violent impact left the tricycle badly mangled. Good Samaritans rushed to the scene, pulling survivors from the wreckage and transporting the injured to the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa.
The bodies of the deceased were later evacuated and deposited at the morgue of the FMC while the truck driver is in police custody.
A Senior Officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Bayelsa, who spoke anonymously confirmed the accident.
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NDLEA Arrests 40,887, Seizes 5.5mkg Drugs in Two Years

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said it arrested 40,887 drug offenders, including 45 barons, and seized over 5.5 million kilograms of illicit substances in two years.
NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa, disclosed this in his welcome address during the inauguration of 48 new vehicles for strategic commands and formations on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said that in two years of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the NDLEA had recorded remarkable successes across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
“We have arrested 40,887 drug offenders, including 45 barons, leading to the seizure of more than 5.5 million kilogrammes of assorted illicit substances.
“These were recovered from our streets, communities, warehouses, border routes, and ports nationwide, with 704.445 hectares of cannabis farms, hidden deep in forests, destroyed,” Marwa said.
He said the agency secured the conviction of 8,682 traffickers and kingpins, with assets forfeited to the Federal Government, sending a clear message that drug crimes attract legal consequences.
Marwa said 24,173 drug users had been treated and rehabilitated in 30 rehabilitation centres located across the country within the same period.
He added that 8,698 War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitisation activities were held in schools, worship centres, workplaces, motor parks, and communities to prevent substance abuse.
“These clearly created a fair balance between our drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts,” he stated.
Marwa said the agency’s achievements reflected both the resilience of its personnel and its growing operational capacity nationwide.
He noted that the fight against illicit drugs was far from over, with the illicit drug economy exploiting vulnerable youths, porous borders, and sometimes complicit actors.
“To remain effective, our response must evolve with sharper intelligence, stronger community engagement, and improved mobility and logistics,” he said.
Marwa stressed that tackling substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking was crucial to national security, as they fuel several violent crimes in the country.
“The link is undeniable: kidnapping, armed robbery, insurgency, and cult violence are all fuelled by illicit substances.
“Drug trafficking emboldens perpetrators, strips moral restraint, and replaces hope with recklessness,” he said.
Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, commended President Tinubu for enabling NDLEA’s recorded successes under Marwa’s leadership in the last two years.
He noted the close connection between drug trafficking and other crimes, adding that illicit drugs embolden criminals, who appear ordinary once the influence wears off.
“That is why attention ought to be given to this fight. When I follow NDLEA activities, I am always very pleased,” Fagbemi said.
Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, lauded NDLEA’s courage, professionalism, and resilience in tackling threats posed by drugs in challenging conditions.
Musa said the new operational vehicles would significantly enhance the agency’s capacity and effectiveness in the fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse nationwide.
Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, congratulated President Tinubu for appointing competent leaders like Marwa to key national agencies.
Adedokun said the vehicles were procured through due process and met the required standards, commending NDLEA as a model for other government agencies.
No fewer than 15 newly promoted Commanders of Narcotics were decorated with their new rank of Assistant Commander General.
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NOA to Begin Nationwide Campaign on Govt Policies, Values

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) said it will begin a two-week nationwide sensitisation campaign on Aug. 20 to enlighten Nigerians on government’s policies, national values, disaster preparedness, security awareness and national identity.
The Director-General of NOA, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday.
The DG said nearly 4,000 personnel would be engaged to implement the campaign through its 818 offices across the 774 local government areas in the country.
According to him, this will focus on an enlightenment campaign on national value reorientation for Nigerian students, Nigerian identity project and respect for national symbols.
“This is not just a campaign; it is a coordinated national awakening that touches the heart of our identity, safety, values and development.
“NOA personnel would engage students, teachers and administrators on value-based citizenship, while also promoting respect for national symbols such as the flag, anthem, currency and constitution, ” Issa-Onilu said.
According to him, the initiative will promote accurate information on government reforms, including the student loan scheme, tax reforms, subsidy removal and foreign exchange parity.
On disaster preparedness, he said the campaign would provide community-specific information on weather patterns to guide farmers and residents in flood-prone areas.
He said the agency would also work with security agencies to promote vigilance, encourage timely intelligence sharing and build trust between citizens and law enforcement.
The DG said the campaign would involve media partnerships with over 200 broadcast stations, dissemination of information in 72 local languages, and the distribution of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials in English and major Nigerian languages.
He added that the agency would activate its toll-free line 7747 and work with more than 300 social media influencers to reach young Nigerians.
Issa-Onilu called on the media, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society groups, student bodies and other stakeholders to support the campaign.
“Let us use these two weeks to ignite the spirit of patriotism, vigilance, unity and responsibility that will carry us into a safer, stronger and more united Nigeria,” he said.