Top Customs Officer In Sex-For-Cargo Mess
The
Officer-in-Charge (OC), of the Legal Unit, Tin-Can Island Port Area
Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Chief Superintendent of
Customs Ibrahim Badisha, may have landed himself in deep mess as a
Reverend Sister from the Daughters Eternal Father Mission, has accused
him of allegedly pestering her for sex before a container, belonging to
the Catholic Mission is cleared. The Reverend Sister, who pleaded
anonymity, insisted that Badisha, who doubles as a lawyer, had
consistently created unpalatable circumstances that made the clearance
of the cargo container almost impossible except she goes to bed with
him. She said the items in the container, which Badisha threatened to
impound due to her “stubbornness,” was for Catholic charity donated by
another Catholic Mission in the United States. Daily Sun gathered that
the consignment included cars and relief materials for running a
mission, catering for physically challenged persons and others with
special needs. The Reverend Sister explained further that after the
physical examination of the containerised consignment by the Customs,
Badisha allegedly accused the Reverend Sisters of concealing the
vehicles. She claimed that because she consistently rebuffed Badisha’s
alleged amorous advances, the officer, cashing in on his position as
Officer-in-Charge of the Legal Unit at the Tin-Can Island Port Area
Command, had single-handedly registered the container as seizure,
claiming the vehicles were concealed. “We have three cars duly paid for,
wheel chairs and used clothes and other relief items inside the
container donated to us by Sisters in the United States. Our Superior
had to travel from US down to Nigeria because of this very container to
explain that the pattern over there is quite different from Nigeria.
Over there, if it is a donated item, they don’t bother to put it in bill
of lading; they just put it in since it is for charity,” the victim
said. She went on: “After physical examination had been conducted, we
asked that he should raise a debit note for us, that we are ready to pay
but he wouldn’t give in but for him to tell me I’m going to cry and
suffer because of this very container, which means he knows what he is
doing.” Continuing, she said: “We got to know him after we cleared a
container at Tin-Can sometime ago. But this is another container that
was kept in his custody and he withheld it because he said he did not
get anything from us from the former container that was cleared. When I
started coming for the clearance of this container, he began making all
sorts of advances to me, telling me that I was not yet a woman and I
wouldn’t be a woman if I had not been taken to bed. That it was a man
that would treat me right, saying he wanted to have me for a while. The
OC, Legal, made different advances to me, but God will not let him. He
single-handedly registered the container as seizure, saying I was going
to cry and suffer because of this container.” She added: “We used to be
two but sometimes, because we don’t have enough money, one person will
come. So, any time he sees me, he will be making advances, saying the
other Sister is an ‘old school’, that I am the real person he is looking
for. Some of his colleagues will even tell him that he should not make
that kind of joke because these are holy women of God but he will tell
them that there is nothing like being holy.” The Sisters are, therefore,
demanding a public apology from the Customs officer for the alleged
sexual harassment as well as the prompt release of their container,
which, according to sources, the Customs Area Controller (CAC), has
directed to be released. It was learnt that the Commissioner of Ports
Authority Police Command (PAPC), Mrs. Sherifat Disu-Olajoku, has ordered
for the arrest of Badisha. When contacted, the Customs officer,
Badisha, told CrimeWatch that the Reverend Sister was out to blackmail
him. “I did not make love
overtures to her. My sin was that the container was under quoted. Some
of the goods in the container were not quoted. So, that was what we call
concealment. If a container comes in and some goods were concealed, the
container would be seized. I am not the person who discovered that some
of the goods were concealed. I am just the O/C, Legal, who offer advice
to the service.
Why on earth should I make advances to a
Reverend Sister? She was only trying to whip up sympathy. She was
turning the seizure of her goods to religious something. She should know
that because she is a Reverend Sister does not give her the right to
cheat on the Federal Government. I did not make love advances to her.
God is the ultimate judge. So, He will judge everyone according to his
deeds.”
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