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Nigeria Customs Seizes ₦403.5m in Smuggled Oil, Tests Theory That Border Enforcement Fuels Growth

By Lod Onyeji On June 15, 2026, Nigeria’s Customs Service made its case for enforcement as economic policy. At a briefing in Owerri, Comptroller Bishir Balogun of the Federal Operations Unit, Zone C, announced the seizure of 3,310 jerrycans of foreign vegetable oil with a Duty Paid Value of ₦403.49 million. The intercept, made along the Enugu 9th Mile axis and Onitsha–Agbor Highway between May 9 and June 7, was described as a strike against “economic saboteurs” under the NCS Act 2023. It’s more than a press release. It’s a live test of a claim economists have debated for decades: can protecting infant industries at the border translate into measurable domestic growth? * The Data Behind the Seizure *   The haul comprised 3,310 x 25L “Super Delicious” cans, 10 x 10L cans, and 40 cartons of sunflower oil. DPV of ₦403.5m means potential lost import duty, VAT, and levies that would have bypassed Nigeria’s treasury. More critically, Balogun tied the seizure directly to three developm...

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