The acting Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, has said the service will re-establish a good relationship with Cameroon and the southern part of Chad.
Adeniyi in a statement obtained on Friday said this when he hosted the Governor of Borno State, Prof Babagana Zulum, in Abuja.
He said that the service would re-establish cross-border trade in the northeast.
Adeniyi also expressed readiness for the service to improve trade activities in the northeastern part of Nigeria.
He said, “Moving forward, we will need your support to engage with members of the border communities in Borno, especially as the insurgency has been degraded. We will build on the good relationship that we have and leverage it to re-establish a good relationship with Cameroon and, of course, the southern part of Chad.”
According to the Customs boss, the measure will boost the region’s economy and provide jobs for the people in the state.
The CGC appreciated the long-time relationship between the service and Borno State Government in border security and humanitarian services.
He also affirmed his readiness to support victims of terrorism in the state.



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