Senate Asks Ali to Resign as Customs Boss

Wed, Mar 22, 2017 | By publisher


BREAKING NEWS, Politics


THE Senate on Wednesday, March 22, called for the resignation of Hameed Ali, a retired and comptroller-general of Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, for failing to appear before the legislature, contrary to a directive of the upper chamber.

The Senate had on Thursday, March 16, asked Ali to appear before it at 10 a.m. on Wednesday in Customs uniform to explain the rationale for directing that vehicle owners should be pay duty on their cars. Prompted by Ali’s seeming disrespect by refusing to appear before the Senate as directed, senators at exactly on Wednesday went into a closed-door session apparently to assess the situation and make a resolution.

The senators had on Thursday, March 16, turned back the comptroller-general from the chamber for not appearing in uniform, and rescheduled his appearance to Wednesday, March 22, with definite position that he should appear in comptroller-general of Customs uniform.

The Senate had first invited Ali to appear before it on March 8 to brief it on the proposed policy for payment of Customs Duty by vehicles owners, no matter the age of the vehicle. However, Ali did not honour the invitation on the ground that he had a management meeting. Not satisfied with the reason, the Senate issued a warrant mandating Ali to appear on March 16.

But, on Tuesday, March 21, Ali told State House correspondents that he would not be at the senate, citing advice from the attorney-general of the federation, AGF, as reason for his decision. He said that he had written to the Senate on the development, explaining that a case had been instituted at the court on the matter. He said the AGF wrote to him, asking him and all parties to stay action on his summon to appear at the Senate in uniform, pending the determination of an originating summons filed by one Mohammed Ibrahim.

—  Mar 22, 2017 @ 16:30 GMT

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