STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES OF THE NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COMMODITY SMUGGLING IN MBO, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA

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Okoro Sunday Asangausung
Ebere James Okorie
Kingdom Sunday Mboho
Julian Wealth Igbudu

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Commodity smuggling is a serious problem in the coastal areas of Akwa Ibom State. The study examined the strategies adopted and challenges faced by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in the fight against commodity smuggling in Mbo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. With Ronald V. Clark's Situational Crime Prevention Theory serving as the theoretical foundation, the study used a descriptive survey design. Sixty (60) Customs Officers participated in the study. Focus Group Discussion and Key Informant Interview were methods of data collection. Thematic analysis was employed in the analysis of the qualitative data. The findings revealed that commodity smuggling had been a common practice in the study area. In response, the Nigeria Customs Service implemented various strategies, including strengthening community relations, leveraging technology, gathering intelligence, deploying personnel for surveillance, enhancing border controls, enforcing anti-corruption measures, fostering collaboration, and implementing legal and regulatory frameworks. Additional efforts included personnel training, imposing fines, making arrests, seizing smuggled goods, and prosecuting offenders. However, these measures proved ineffective due to border porosity, bribery, corruption, inadequate funding and welfare, weak intelligence networks, sabotage, manpower shortages, evolving smuggling techniques, and a lack of community cooperation and trust. The study suggested, among other things, stepping up border patrols and checkpoints and enhancing physical security through the use of surveillance technologies like satellite tracking and drones to monitor smuggling activities.

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Asangausung, O. S., Okorie, E. J., Mboho, K. S., & Igbudu, J. W. (2025). STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES OF THE NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COMMODITY SMUGGLING IN MBO, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA. Ibom Journal of Social Issues, 14(1), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.60787/ijsi.v14i1.61
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