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“We lost 11 buses of tomato, which amounted to N440, 000.” Nigeria OgunState Farmers NigeriaCustoms

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According to Chairman of the Tomato Farmers’ Association at Ilara, Chief Olusolale Olaleye, the officers’ stopped the farmers from taking their farm produce to the market. Olaleye said: “We lost 11 buses of tomato, which amounted to N440, 000. They did not resell them to us. They seized them from us and sent us away.”

Adekanmbi said the farmers don’t understand what is happening; even within Imeko, where they reside. “Whenever we go to Customs office they always give excuses that the officers in charge were not around. The story they are telling us now is that there are some of their superior officers at Ilara and Imeko who are monitoring them.

“There is a company that has been begging me to sell maize to them at the rate of N90.00 per tonnage, now due to the restriction of movement, the price has crashed to about N52 to N55. When I heard this, I couldn’t sleep. Now, I have over 300 tonnage of maize all together. With the price crash, I have incurred losses to the tune of over N7.5m, this is for me alone, and I have other colleagues, with higher tonnage is higher than mine.

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