President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the policies taken by his administration were deliberately made for the development of the country.
He stated this on Tuesday at the inauguration of a new Customs Headquarters, built at the cost of N19.6 billion, in Abuja.
Buhari said that such policies became legacy programmes because they later became the delight of the people and the country.
He said the ban on importation of foreign rice for instance, was one of such policies.
“I deliberately closed the borders. I said it is either you eat what you grow or you grow what you eat and later Nigerians appreciated it,” he said.
On corruption, Buhari said he had nothing to hide, adding that, “those who are following Nigerian leaders to condemn them for misappropriation and misbehaviour will have a problem with me.”
On relationship with neighbouring African countries, the president said there was a need to maintain cordial relationship with them.
“When I became the President, my first visit was to Niger, Chad and Cameroon because if you do not secure their confidence, you will be in trouble.’’
Earlier, Comptroller of Custom retired Col. Hammed Ali said he ensured the building was completed to create conducive environment for personnel to carry out their responsibilities effectively.
“When I assumed office in 2015, I was resolute on implementing the three “Rs”; Reform, Restructure and Raise Revenue profile of the Service.
“In view of this, I was not in doubt that a conducive environment is important and that is why I ensured the completion of the new corporate headquarters.”
Ali said the building was technologically friendly with necessary facilities to monitor activities at the different borders and commands across the country.
Ali said the building, which sits on approximately 25,000 square meters, was designed and constructed by indigenous firms.
He said although there were challenges of variations in the course of the project, the service was proud to erect one of the most cost effective edifices in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.
The Customs corporate headquarters, referred to as “Customs House”, is located in Maitama areas in Abuja.
The building has a 12-floor tower with five floors on both wings of the tower and “bridges” linking the two wings.
The project was conceived in 2002 to provide a comfortable and conducive working environment for staff and authorised visitors to the building.