Osun
State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has said he is not insensitive to
the plight of workers who have not been paid their salaries for months.
According to a statement made available
to journalists in Osogbo on Thursday by the governor’s media aide, Mr.
Semiu Okanlawon, Aregbesola said this when the Area Comptroller, Oyo and
Osun Command of the Nigerian Customs Services , Mr. Muhammed Bawa, paid
him a courtesy visit.
The governor also denied allegations of financial recklessness being levelled against him from various quarters.
The statement read, “This administration
remains very sensitive to the welfare of Osun workers. The financial
situation of the state that has made it unable for the state government
to pay workers’ salary is disheartening and painful.
“However, no one can establish a single instance of recklessness on the part of this government.”
The governor also held that an efficient
and effective Customs Service was a veritable tool for improving the
economy of the nation.
Aregbesola noted that a sure way for the
country to protect and expand its economy is by ensuring that local
industries are protected adequately by the country’s Customs Service.
He also added that Customs Service is an
essential security service for a sovereign stateý, saying that the
Customs Service should be on top of its game by contributing positively
to the nation’s economic development.
Aregbesola noted that for the economic
development of the sub-region of West Africa to be fast-tracked, there
must be a free Customs zone in the sub-region of Africa.
He said, “Nigeria at this time needs an effective and efficient Customs to improve and expand the economy of the country.
“Customs must screen products from
foreign countries to ensure that they do not affect the produce and
production of our indigenous companies. Doing this will give room for
industrialisation.
Speaking earlier, the Area Comptroller of Customs, Oyo and Osun Command, Mr. Muhammed .
The Customs boss said his Command came
to Osun State to meet with auto-dealers to educate them on how to
legally run their business.
He admitted that Osun State, unlike
other states, had few cases of illegal importation, being a land-locked
state. He however noted that many illegally imported vehicles still find
their ways to Osun.photograph of Buruji Kashamu with Catherine Wolters
and arrest photograph of Buruji Kashamu with Ellen Wolters.”
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