Customs Boss Receives Presidential Amnesty Programme’s Leadership, Assures Strong Collaboration
The Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, has expressed an unwavering commitment to strengthen ties with the leadership of the Presidential Amnesty Programme as part of his effort to enhance trade in the country . through the implementation of new policies that will consolidate the country’s economy.
Addressing members of the Presidential Amnesty Program led by their Chief Executive, Major General Barry Ndiomu (retired), on Tuesday, at the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters Abuja, Adeniyi said he had implemented several measures to improve trade facilitation across the federation.
Regarding the Service’s recruitment standards, the Acting CGC affirmed his dedication to preserving the integrity of the Nigeria Customs Service through a fair recruitment process based on competence and adherence to Federal Character principles.
He stated, “There are certain things that we cannot compromise. It is only when we adhere to these conditions and specifications that we can proudly claim that we are performing well.”
He reiterated his commitment to recruit new officers in accordance with the Federal Character Commission’s provisions, ensuring that “applicants from the Niger-Delta region will enjoy the same privileges as every Nigerian.”
He also expressed appreciation to Major General Ndiomu (retired) and his team for visiting the Customs Headquarters.
In response, the Chief Executive of the Presidential Amnesty Program thanked the Acting CGC for hosting them and expressed confidence in the new leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service. He acknowledged the valuable contributions of the Customs Service to the country and pledged to continue working with them as partners in progress.
Addressing members of the Presidential Amnesty Program led by their Chief Executive, Major General Barry Ndiomu (retired), on Tuesday, at the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters Abuja, Adeniyi said he had implemented several measures to improve trade facilitation across the federation.
Regarding the Service’s recruitment standards, the Acting CGC affirmed his dedication to preserving the integrity of the Nigeria Customs Service through a fair recruitment process based on competence and adherence to Federal Character principles.
He stated, “There are certain things that we cannot compromise. It is only when we adhere to these conditions and specifications that we can proudly claim that we are performing well.”
He reiterated his commitment to recruit new officers in accordance with the Federal Character Commission’s provisions, ensuring that “applicants from the Niger-Delta region will enjoy the same privileges as every Nigerian.”
He also expressed appreciation to Major General Ndiomu (retired) and his team for visiting the Customs Headquarters.
In response, the Chief Executive of the Presidential Amnesty Program thanked the Acting CGC for hosting them and expressed confidence in the new leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service. He acknowledged the valuable contributions of the Customs Service to the country and pledged to continue working with them as partners in progress.
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