Nigerian Customs Service Appoints New Management Team

Tue, Nov 3, 2015
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HAMEED Ali, a retired colonel and comptroller-general of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, has appointed six new acting deputy comptrollers-general as part of the on-going re-organisation in the service.

In a statement by Wale Adeniyi, public relations officer of the NCS, on Monday, November 2, the six officers, who are of the rank of assistant comptroller-generals, would occupy the positions of deputy comptrollers-general in acting capacity.

Those appointed are Idris Suleiman, finance administration and technical service; Iya Umar, tariff and trade; Dan Ugo, enforcement investigation and Inspection; Grace Adeyemo, excise, FTZ & industrial incentive; Austin Warikoru, human resource development and Paul Ukaigwe, strategic research and policy.

According to the statement eight comptrollers were also elevated to occupy the positions of assistant comptrollers-general created in the exercise. They are also to occupy the new offices in acting capacity.

They include Umar Sanusi, headquarters; Funsho Adegoke, ICT; Mohammed Abbas; board; Olatunji Aremu, command & Staff College; Charles Edike, zonal coordinator Zone ‘A’; Abubakar Dangaladima, zonal coordinator Zone ‘B’; Azarema Abdulkadir, zonal coordinator Zone ‘C’ and Chidi Augustine, zonal coordinator Zone ‘D’.

Seven assistant officers are equally redeployed in the new exercise. They are assistant comptrollers general, ACG, and a comptroller.

They are: Adesina Odunmbaku, ACG, finance and technical service; Robert Alu, tariff and trade; Ade Dosumu, enforcement and drugs; Monday Abueh, excise & industrial incentive; Ahmed Mohammed, human resource management; Patience Iferi, strategic research and policy as well as Aminu Abba, a comptroller, technical services.

The changes, according to the NCS, take immediate effect.

Ali urged the newly-appointed officers to redouble their efforts to justify their new responsibilities.

— Nov 3, 2015 @ 11:55 GMT

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