Car dealers protest ‘invasion’ of premises by customs, ask Buhari to intervene
The dealers under the aegis of Automobile Dealers’ Friends Association (ADFA) stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly where a petition written to President Muhammadu Buhari was presented to the Speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa.
They asked the President to prevail on the customs to reopen their shops two months after sealing them, saying the development had brought hunger and starvation to them and their families.
Daily Trust reports that the Customs and the car dealers especially in Lagos have been having a running battle over the closure of hundreds of car marts in the state.
The NCS had said the car dealers should reconcile their papers and documents by paying the required duty on vehicles in their marts.
But yesterday, the car dealers who were carrying placards with several inscriptions explained that their cars were cleared by agents accredited by customs at the ports.
They said whatever duty on the vehicles cleared from the ports would have been paid and verified at the point of clearing.
The protesters were carrying placards with inscriptions such as “Enough is Enough, Release our Shops”; “Customs, we are legitimate businessmen and women”; “We are not smugglers”; “EFCC, Investigate the Customs”; “Customs, put your house in order”; among others.
They however called on President Buhari, the State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Speaker of the House, Mudashir Obasa to call the customs to order to unseal their premises immediately.
President of the Association, Mr. Morgan Ogbede decried what he called the “draconian” manner by which their shops were sealed. (Daily Trust)