Nigeria Customs destroys 1,015 sacks of dried donkey meat, skin

Published 2024년 9월 18일

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), FOU, Zone C, has destroyed 1,015 sacks of dried donkey meat and skin, which were part of contraband seized between 15 July and 15 September. The destruction was done in collaboration with other regulatory agencies, and is in line with efforts to combat the illegal trade of endangered species. The trade of donkeys is prohibited in Nigeria, as the country is a signatory to the CITES. The unit also warned smugglers planning illegal activities during the ember months.
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone C, has destroyed 1,015 sacks of dried donkey meat and skin in Edo A statement by the Public Relations Officer, NCS, FOU, Zone C, Jerry Attah, on Wednesday, said that the items were part of contraband seized between 15 July and 15 September in the zone. Mr Attah quoted Comptroller Michael Ugbagu, who oversees NCS, FOU, Zone C, as saying the destruction was carried out in the presence of representatives of other regulatory agencies. He underscored the need for collaborative efforts to protect wildlife. Mr Ugbagu said the initiative also aligned with efforts to combat the illegal trade of endangered species. He said that Nigeria, as a signatory to the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), prohibits the trade in donkeys. “The National Council on Agricultural and Rural Development in 2017 has also banned the large-scale slaughter of donkeys in the country to prevent their extinction. ...

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