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BACCIMA Applauds FG, Customs for Streamlining Checkpoints on Mile 2 Seme Corridor

BACCIMA Commends the Federal Government and the Nigeria Customs Service on Limiting Customs and other Security Agencies Checkpoints Between Mile 2 to Seme Border Post to Two at Gbaji and Agbara respectively.

The Badagry Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (BACCIMA), under the leadership of its President, Alhaji Yahaya Oladiran Idris, has expressed deep appreciation to the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Alhaji Bashir   Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, for the decisive step to limit checkpoints between Mile 2 to Seme Border to just two check points at Gbaji and Agbara respectively.

The decision, announced by the CGC on October 14, 2025, marks a major stride toward promoting seamless trade facilitation, reducing extortion, and enhancing the efficiency of cross-border commerce along the Lagos–Abidjan trade corridor.

BACCIMA, as the voice of businesses along the Corridor and a stunch advocacy for the reduction of multiple check points along the axis commended this bold move as a significant boost to the business community, particularly cross-border traders and logistics operators who have long faced challenges due to multiple checkpoints, delays, and harassment along the route.

The Chamber also extends special recognition to the new Customs Area Controller of the Seme Command, Comptroller Wale Adenuga for his proactive leadership, renewed sense of discipline among officers, and close collaboration with stakeholders to ensure that trade operations remain smooth and compliant with national and ECOWAS protocols.

Speaking on the development, Alhaji Yahaya Oladiran Idris, President of BACCIMA and National Vice President (NACCIMA) on International Development, noted:

“This is a very welcome development that aligns perfectly with the objectives of ECOWAS and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will foster trust among traders, strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness, and encourage legitimate trade activities across our borders.”

He posted that Comptroller Wale Adenuga, on resumption a month ago, has been in forefront of preaching against multiple check points by the security agencies along LAGOS -ABIDJAN CORRIDOR trade route.
In the Obas palaces and meetings with the stakeholders, his has been trade facilitation without any hindrance from any quarter.

BACCIMA reaffirms its readiness to continue partnering with the Nigeria Customs Service, other border security agencies, AfCFTA Coordinating Office, and other relevant public and Private agencies to promote capacity building, transparency, and Cross-Border traders to promote economic growth along the Lagos–Abidjan trade corridor.

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