25/03/2024
NIGERIA CUSTOM SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
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03/10/2023
NCS FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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25/09/2023
Work-Life Balance: Customs Boss Leads Officers On 5 Kilometers Marathon Exercise
The Acting Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has led officers and men of the Service, including Members of the Management Team, Representatives of Military and Paramilitary Institutions, to the marathon route march — as part of his move to keep his men in a state of sound physical and mental fitness.
The trekking exercise, which had a theme “Work-Life Balance: Balancing For A Better Tomorrow”, commenced in the early hours of Saturday, 23 September 2023, from Customs Headquarters Wuse Zone 3 to the newly built Customs House in Maitama Area, all in Abuja — the Federal Capital Territory.
This is seen as one of the Ag. CGC's strategic approach to enhance the agility of the officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service.
Speaking after the route march, the Ag. CGC posited that the exercise is aimed at keeping officers physically and mentally fit to enable them face their constitutional duties effectively, emphasizing that “we have gathered here to launch a transformative initiative that reflects the core values of our beloved Service — the Work-Life Balance Initiative.”
He said that the physical exercise, however, attests to the Customs' commitment to consolidate key areas of national development, knotting ties with stakeholders and embracing technological innovations.
“As officers and men, we come under lots of pressure to fulfil various obligations, and most of the time, these pressures come from our workplaces — emanating from the nature of our tasks, which are usually physically and mentally demanding; thus, the exercise will help reduce such pressure for us and enhance our productivity at work,” he said.
According to him, the Nigeria Customs Service had, over the past 15 years, established 32 clinics and medical centres all over the country to take care of the officers' health, adding that.
25/09/2023
Uphold Highest Level of Integrity, Be Professionals in Your Conduct- Ag. CGC Charges Cadets
Ag. Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR has charged the Basic Course 1 /2023 Cadets to uphold the highest level of integrity and professionalism while discharging their lawful duties.
The Ag. CGC delivered this charge on Friday, 22 September, 2023, at the Passing Out Parade of Course 1/2023 at the Nigeria Customs Service Training College in Ikeja, Lagos.
The event was attended by the Ag. CGC, the Deputy Governor of Gombe State, Manasseh Jatau, a retired Deputy Comptroller General of Customs, senior officers of the service, and representatives of sister agencies, among others.
The Ag. CGC congratulated the cadets on their successful completion of training and welcomed them into the service. He expressed hope for a better service, equipped them with knowledge and skills, and urged them to make a meaningful difference in the nation.
He emphasized the importance of discipline, good conduct, and the highest level of integrity in their actions, reminding them that they represent excellence and the Nigeria Customs Service.
The Ag. CGC also announced a significant enhancement to the service's training and development framework, stating that officers within the superintendent cadre, starting from those graduating that day, would undergo a mandatory refresher course every five years.
The Training College Commandant, DC Haniel Hadisson, advised the cadets to maintain the high standard of discipline they experienced during their compulsory six-month training while executing their duties. He expressed gratitude for the support provided by the Acting Comptroller-General and his team.
As a reward for excellence, awards were presented to outstanding cadets who had distinguished themselves through dedication and hard work.
In total, 81 Cadets successfully completed their training and passed out of the Training College after six months of rigorous preparation.
25/09/2023
Ag. CGC Extends Congratulations to Cadets at Regimental Dinner, Praises Commandant for Upholding NCS Values
The Ag. Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR congratulated 81 cadets of the Basic Course 1/2023 on the eve of their eagerly awaited Passing Out Parade.
The event, graced by the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, DCGs, ACGs, as well as senior customs officers and representatives from the military and paramilitary agencies, took place at the Nigeria Customs Training College, Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday, 21 September 2023.
Speaking at the event, the Ag. CGC commended the relentless commitment of the Commandant, DC Haniel Hadison, and his management team for upholding the values of integrity, diligence, and professionalism, thereby impacting the cadets' lives.
He stated that the cadets should consider themselves fortunate to have DC Hadison as their commandant, who has introduced various learning architectures into the curriculum to align with recent trends, enhancing professionalism.
He said, “You should all consider yourselves fortunate to have a Commandant who made these well-packaged experiences possible.
"I would like to commend the Commandant for initiating this regimented dinner; this is the maiden edition, and I believe that future editions will be even better," he said.
“You have undergone six months of rigorous training; this event allows you to strike a balance between official life and social networking. As you can see, we have people from all walks of life gathered here today to interact with you,” he added.
He congratulated them before their passing out parade, stating that the world could testify that they had undergone rigorous training, making them fit to become professional Customs officers.
In his remarks, the Commandant of the Training College, Deputy Comptroller Haniel Hadison, commended the cadets for their unwavering commitment and discipline displayed during their training.
25/09/2023
Ag. Customs CG Tasks New Recruits on Professionalism in Weapon Handling
The Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has charged the newly recruited officers to imbibe the culture of handling their fi****ms properly as they wrap up their regimental training.
He made this call on Thursday, 21st September 2023, during the Passing Out Parade (POP) for 956 General Duty Junior Personnel who completed their Basic Course 1/2023 at Customs Training College, Goron Dutse, Kano.
The CGC, who congratulated the new officers on their POP, urged them to be good ambassadors of the Service — by way of protecting its integrity and reputation while discharging their constitutional duties.
He charged them to showcase a sense of professionalism in weapons handling and eschew misuse of fi****ms while also improving their human relations, adding that “the era of filing rampant cases of the shooting of innocent Nigerians has passed. Treat everyone with absolute respect and fairness.”
He, however, assured Nigerians that the Service will not relent in taking stiffer action on any officer who fails to respect the rights of the citizens, adding that “you are expected to serve your nation with diligence, be presentable discipline-wise and in appearance, while also maintaining the highest level of integrity at all times.
“Upholding these values is not just a duty but also a necessity. Therefore, always be smart in appearance, for it reflects the pride you take in your role as customs officers. Be the embodiment of excellence and service in every aspect of your conduct.”
He says, “The Service has strong expectations of you to contribute in revenue generation and the fight against smuggling - while also practising what you learned to counter their illegal businesses.”
The CGC, who was pleased with the display of tactical approaches by the recruits, clearly told them, “It is upon your shoulders that the responsibility of meeting the aspirations of our great nation
25/09/2023
Seme Customs Surpasses Revenue Target as Comptroller Timi Bomodi Takes Over Leadership
The Nigeria Customs Service Seme Area Command, Lagos, on Monday 18th, September 2023, witnessed the transition of a new leadership from Comptroller Dera Nnadi to Comptroller Timi Bomodi.
The handing over ceremony, which took place at the ECOWAS building, Seme-Krake, Lagos Joint border post, had in attendance representatives of Sister agencies as well as stakeholders.
Speaking at the Ceremony, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, now the Customs Area Controller, Tincan Island Port Command, Lagos, said he had kept fate with the promises he made upon resumption of duty.
He said, "Upon my resumption of duty on January 23rd, 2023, I pledged to adopt new strategies to boost trade while enforcing the nation's anti-smuggling laws along the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor, this is in line with ECOWAS protocols on free movement of goods, persons and services.
We have kept fate with these promises".
"The revenue target for the Command for 2023 is N1.966 billion; as of Friday, 15th of September 2023, the Command has collected N2,088,578,048.00. By this, it means that we have surpassed our revenue target for the year by N123,578,000", he stated.
He appreciated Officers who assisted in achieving the feat, as well as stakeholders and other government agencies who have helped in their efforts to keep up with the mandates of the NCS' Management.
He urged them to repeat such a feat as they work with the incoming Customs Area Controller.
In his remarks, the incoming Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Timi Bomodi, congratulated Comptroller Nnadi on the Command's achievements.
"A very big congratulations to you, indeed. I and all of us seated here are compelled to act in the spirit of the times, and the spirit of the times dictates that we begin to think of new ways that we can create to make this corridor the most viable and excellent in terms of trade facilitation", he said.
"We need the cooperation
25/09/2023
Customs College Commandant Inducts Officers of Junior Course 17, Harps on Originality of Officers' Work
The Commandant of the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College (NCCSC), Gwagwalada, Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs Kingsley Egwu, has emphasised the need for the Junior Course 17 to maintain the originality of their work during the training they embarked upon.
The Commandant made this known on September 11, 2023, during the inauguration of the new batch of students commencing their Junior Staff Course, expected to last three months.
Speaking further, the Commandant urged the students to put in enough effort in improving themselves and strive to be original with their works, as copyright or plagiarism will not be tolerated.
"Of great importance in the College is the originality of your work - the way you write or work. Use your own words; use your own concepts. It is a clear definition of who you are. That is what the Service expects of you."
He emphasised the need for participants of the new batch of Junior Course 17 to make good use of their time at the college and not to take such an opportunity for granted, as that would be key to their progress within the Service and for higher responsibility in the future.
"The Service would have preferred to have you positioned at your duty posts to initiate some revenue collections, trade facilitations and protect all the frontiers, and rather, we chose to bring you to undergo a course like this. Do not take an opportunity like this for granted. Do all you can to improve your competence for a higher responsibility in the future."
The Commandant further cautioned students to comport themselves desirably and ensure they obey the rules and regulations, as erring students would attract severe sanctions.
Staff courses in the College started in 2017 to educate middle cadre officers in preparation for higher responsibilities.
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