Featured Transport

Nigeria customs promotes officers, redploys others

By Meletus EZE

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Saturday said it had elevated four officers to the rank of Acting Comptroller-General (ACG) and redeployed 13 others to revamp the service.

The Customs in Lagos reports that the service, had in August, carried out a similar exercise when 70 comptrollers were affected after that of January 2017 when 246 officers were redeployed.

According to Mr Joseph Attah, a Deputy Comptroller and Public Relations Officer in NCS, the exercise is a routine one.

He listed the promoted four officers as Sanusi Umar, Musa Jibrin, Abdullahi Babani and Christoper Odibu.

Attah said that the Comptroller-General, Retired Col. Hameed Ali, approved the appointment and redeployment to preposition the service for improved security of the nation.

“While approving the action the CGC expressed hope that affected officers will bring on board that extra push that will sustain the offensive against smugglers.

“With the tempo against economic sabotage maintained there will be increase in revenue generation for the nation,” Attah said.

Related posts

Traders in FCT say bank charges, poor network hindering POS usage

thebusine

FG launches garment factory for security agencies

By Meletus EZE

Osinbajo to commission Dukia-Heritage Bank Gold, Precious Metal Buying Centres

Editor

Bank of Ghana to prosecute executives of failed banks

Editor

Reps pass 2022 budget of N17.126trn, pegs oil benchmark at $62

Abisola THOMPSON

Airlines Record Low Patronage over Insecurity

Our Reporter