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How Security Operatives Allegedly Make Billions Weekly From Smuggling Along Seme, Badagry and Ogun Borders
Cyril Ogar
A complex and well-organised smuggling network involving personnel of key Nigerian security agencies including the Army, Police, and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is allegedly generating between ₦4 billion and ₦6 billion every week, according to insider accounts from the Seme–Badagry and Idi Iroko border corridors.

According to Sahara Reporters Investigation reveal that this racket allegedly enables hundreds of truckloads of foreign rice, used vehicles, and other contraband to flow into Lagos and surrounding states through the Benin Republic border, with the full knowledge and protection of security officers stationed to enforce Nigeria’s customs and border laws.
Members of the Union of Pioneers Association, a coalition comprising over 3,000 long-time border operators and local smugglers, told SaharaReporters that despite being the operators on the ground, they have been sidelined and impoverished by a powerful cartel protected by senior officers across different security formations.

They allege that while they handle the risks, logistics, and border runs, the real financial benefits are cornered by military and customs operatives, as well as a small circle of cartel leaders.
One member described the situation as a “criminal empire run in uniform.”
“The leader has no vehicle, yet he takes returns from every trip. His profits keep multiplying while the original indigenes who have worked these borders for decades cannot boast of a single investment,” a member said.
Sources according to Sahara Reporters allege that a single influential coordinator now controls the major channels of smuggling along the Seme–Badagry stretch. The individual is reportedly backed by officers of: The Nigerian Army, Nigeria Customs Service and the Police.
This protection allegedly ensures that all goods passing through the corridor are pre-cleared after settlement, while heavily armed security escorts accompany the contraband to warehouses in Lagos with little risk of interception.
Despite a series of internal meetings and interventions—including one said to involve a prominent Yoruba traditional ruler efforts by the indigenous group to form a new team that would allow them fair participation in the trade have reportedly been blocked.
“They keep delaying because any new team would reduce the money they make,” another union leader lamented.
Multiple sources supplied accounts suggesting that military personnel from two major formations in Badagry are frequently redeployed not to enforce border restrictions, but to escort smuggled vehicles, rice, and other prohibited goods into the country.
One source said that as recently as the previous day, soldiers were seen supervising loading operations in the axis after a clearance agreement had been reached with customs personnel.
“The Army is supposed to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity, yet they are the ones escorting smuggled goods. What is happening here runs into billions,” a source said.
Senior officers, both serving and retired, are reportedly involved in ensuring that the syndicate operates without interference.
Although operations in Lagos have been curtailed and access restricted to cartel-linked operators, at least seven border crossings in Ogun State remain active, providing alternative smuggling routes into the country. Trucks reportedly operate freely across these smaller corridors with minimal inspection or obstruction.
“Ogun is booming. If you are not part of the cartel, Lagos is a dead zone for you,” one operator revealed.
With the approach of December traditionally one of the most lucrative periods for smuggling due to increased demand for foreign rice and festive goods members of the Pioneers say they were summoned for yet another meeting this week, only to be told once again that their new team would not be approved.
They now accuse the security agencies of deliberately blocking them to allow the cartel fully monopolise the highly profitable Christmas smuggling window.
Frustrated by years of failed negotiations, the group is reportedly preparing a petition to the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, demanding a full investigation into what they describe as a multibillion-naira criminal enterprise run in collaboration with security personnel.
According to the petition’s architects, the involvement of members of the Army, Police, and Customs in escorting illegal goods is proof that the country’s border security system has been deeply compromised.
They argue that the situation, if left unchecked, poses a serious threat to National security, Nigeria’s economy, The credibility of law enforcement and the livelihoods of border-area communities.
As pressure mounts and allegations multiply, the unfolding scandal paints a disturbing picture of institutional corruption and entrenched criminality at Nigeria’s international borders.
Celebrity
NTAC Director-General Honors Mallam Nuhu Ribadu @65, Praises His Distinguished Service to the Nation
Cyril Ogar
Director General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps,Rt.Hon.Yusuf Buba Yakub,has commended President Tinubu’s National Security Adviser,Mallam Nuhu Ribadu,for his trailblazing leadership as the pioneer Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and for his current role as the National Security Adviser.
The NTAC boss ,who offered the above commendations, Saturday,in Abuja,while celebrating the foremost lawyer and public servant who turned 65 on Friday,also lauded Ribadu for steering Nigeria through complex security challenges with courage and integrity,which the NTAC DG acknowledged ,has set an enduring example for all public officers to emulate.
In a message personally signed by the former federal lawmaker and made available to his media handlers in Abuja, Saturday,Buba emphasized the great roles Mallam Ribadu has continued to play in the evolution of the Nigerian state.
He said:”I have the honour to refer to the above subject-matter and avail myself of the opportunity of this auspicious moment to celebrate you,Dear Leader and Brother,on the occasion of your birthday celebration this year.
“Yesterday again marked yet another milestone of wisdom, dedication, and service as you celebrated 65 years of life ,many of which you have invested in the service of our nation and humanity at large.
“Without the risk of reciting the obvious,Sir,your trailblazing leadership as the pioneer Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), where you transformed the fight against corruption, and now as the National Security Adviser, steering Nigeria through complex security challenges with courage and integrity, has set an enduring example for all of us to emulate.
“Your legacy of principled reform, selfless service, and steadfast patriotism continues to inspire countless Nigerians, especially the young professionals and Volunteers we work with every day.May Allah (SWT) continue to strengthen you for greater wisdom and performance as you age in wealth and wellness.
“For myself,my dear family and on behalf of the Management and staff of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC),where with your kind support I have served as DG these past years,I extend heartfelt congratulations to you, Sir, on this remarkable milestone and solemn achievement.
“May Allah grant you good health, long life, and the special wisdom to keep guiding our nation toward peace, security, and prosperity.
” We pray that the years ahead bring you abundant joy, fulfillment, and the satisfaction of seeing the fruits of your tireless efforts in many more years of blessings,”the text concluded.
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