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NPA raises alarm over abandoned explosives at Ikorodu terminal
According to him, a BMW car that was imported in 1977 for the sole aim of Festac 77 was spotted at the facility, pointing out that the situation of overtime cargoes at Ikorodu Terminal calls for concerns by all parties involved in the cargo clearance processes and revenue generation for the federal government.

Ikorodu Terminal
He also stressed the need for the management of the service to evacuate the long-abandoned cargoes at the Ikorodu terminal, pointing out that such consignments are a looming danger to government assets.
“So since we were there three years ago up till now nothing has been done by the customs to evacuate those overtime cargoes?”
“There was a BMW car imported for Festac 77 celebration. Then, we all know what happened in Lebanon where items of this nature caused a serious problem for the government.
“If there are chemicals as overtime cargoes in that facility that have stayed for so long, it can lead to an explosion.
“Honestly, the Customs should do something urgently to dispose of all those overtime cargoes because the way it is, for now, we need to engage the Customs management on the need to evacuate most of the overtime cargoes.” The NPA Chairman declared.
Earlier, Port Manager, TCIPC, Engr. Ibrahim Anji highlighted challenges faced by the management of the port with the operational activities at the Ikorodu Lighter Terminal.
Anji expressed worries that the congestion at the lighter terminal at Ikorodu, stressing that the terminal is saddled with the responsibility of handling overtime cargoes at the port terminals.
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