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Friday, October 02, 2020

Police Spearhead FG’s New Drive for Independence


In a bid to boost rice production in Nigeria and pave the way for self-reliance, the President shut the country’s land borders and rice farmers went into overdrive nationwide. It was time to take Nigeria back from foreign nations that have turned the country to a dumping ground for foodstuffs.










Besides the protection of locally manufactured goods, the move was also against smuggling of oil products out of Nigeria, and the inflow of small arms and drugs into the country.

To achieve this objective, the Federal Government through the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu appointed a seasoned officer from the high-pressure world of law enforcement, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Udu Moses Ogechi, to lead a coalition force of border guards drawn from various security agencies to keep smugglers at bay.

The Presidential Task Force christened Enhanced Nigeria-Benin Joint Border Patrol has its operational headquarters at the ever-busy Seme Border, in Badagry area of Lagos. It has done much in reshaping the future of the nation.

Four days before Nigeria closed the border without warning, security agents had intercepted truckloads of prohibited tramadol and codeine, and Customs officers had earlier impounded loads of Pump Action Rifles smuggled into the country.


Today, with the Presidential Task Force at work, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for anyone to smuggle banned items across the Nigerian Border.

In fact, one of the accomplishments that the President proudly celebrated in his Democracy Day address, on June 12, was the efficiency of police officers and other security agents involved in the special operation to keep Nigeria’s borders safe.

“To reduce security challenges through our external borders especially smuggling of oil products out of the country, inflow of small arms and drugs into the country and equally protect our local manufacturers, we introduced operation ‘Ex-Swift Response’ closing our borders from August 20th 2019, and have considerably succeeded in meeting its objectives as well as improving our national revenue,” the President said in his broadcast.

British automatic pistol recovered from bandits at Seme by the Ogechi-led Nigeria-Benin Border Patrol team.


Although, it has not gone down well with neighboring countries, the border closure has been described by Nigerian officials as one visionary and pro-active move against the spread of the novel coronavirus which the World Health Organization (WHO) first reported on December 31, 2019.

Day and night, Ogechi’s men are seen maneuvering their patrol vehicles through neighborhoods along the border, risking life and limb to protect and serve the nation.







Before he was singled out for the task of carrying out the presidential mandate of securing Nigeria’s most strategic land border, Ogechi had served as the Squadron Commander, MOPOL 43, Lion Building; Commander in charge of Diplomatic Missions and the Commander, Lion Building.

Ogechi who hailed from Akaeze, at Ivo LGA, in Ebonyi State, had served as the Commander, Federal Task Force on Narcotic and Counterfeit Drugs under the late Dr Dora Akunyili, and had contributed largely to the successes recorded in the war against fake drugs. He led the operations.

During his years at NAFDAC, he led the sanitization of Onitsha Head Bridge drug market, where illicit drugs worth billions of naira were confiscated, along with arms and ammunition.

The ongoing Border patrol mission has witnessed seizures of contraband goods worth billions of Naira and the seizure of weapons and illicit drugs.

According to the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele who visited the Seme Border recently, Ogechi’s activities have earned Nigeria huge revenue.

8 comments:

  1. Na this risky one dem go give him. Ndi.ugwu

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ima howfar 😂. And he feels like he is doing a huge thing. They just set you up against your tribes men who are majorly importers of rice while their farmers are smiling to the bank.

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    2. Are you saying igbos are the major smugglers? Don't denigrate your ethnic nationality because of your hate for the president please.

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    3. Exactly my thoughts. The one that will pitch hi against his people and other Nigerians 🙄

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  2. No time to read this long essay. Fuel na N158 per Litre

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  3. I bought half bag of Nigerian rice 12,500 last month, making a full bag 25k. Damn too expensive for what is being produced in Nigeria. Too much hardship in this country

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    1. Most of those producing the rice are subsistence farmers. From what l have read Balyesa alone can feed Africa with rice but there are no rice farms there. There are three rice belts in Edo but the governor doesn't encourage rice farming. While northern governors with the help of CBN are encouraging their people to go into rice farming, southern governors with the exception of Ayade and probably the governor of Ebonyi others are sleeping

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  4. Commanding "Oficer"? Who wrote that sign?

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