Customs Boss, Adeniyi, Greets Muslims, Harps on Imbibing Values of Sacrifice, Duty
By Francis Ugwoke
The Ag. Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has extended his warmest wishes to all Nigerians on the celebration of the Eid-el-Adha by muslims.
In a statement by the National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, the Ag CGC said the joyous occasion “is a pointer to the values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity”.
Adeniyi called on “all Nigerians to embrace the life of service exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim (AS)” , adding that all should “imbibe the values of sacrifice and duty that is necessary to build the nation of our dream”.
The CGC said, “I wish to advise that we come together, united as one, to celebrate the spirit of Eid-el-Adha by sharing the joyous moments with our loved ones and taking time to appreciate the blessings we have been granted,”
He encouraged all officers and men to use this season for reflection on the sacred responsibilities which God has placed on them to serve as catalysts in Nigerian economic growth and development.
Adeniyi admonished officers to demonstrate the importance of compassion and generosity, not only towards their immediate family and friends but also to those in need.
He reiterated his commitment to implementing pragmatic steps that will shape a brighter future predicated on the safety, security and economic stability of our dear nation.
Amidst the demands of such duties, the CGC harped on the need to reflect on the significance of this festive season.
While pledging for better service delivery on behalf of his management team and the entire workforce of the Nigeria Customs Service, the Ag. CGC finally prayed that this auspicious occasion will be an Eid that will illuminate hearts to the path of righteousness.
Ends.
The Ag. Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has extended his warmest wishes to all Nigerians on the celebration of the Eid-el-Adha by muslims.
In a statement by the National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, the Ag CGC said the joyous occasion “is a pointer to the values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity”.
Adeniyi called on “all Nigerians to embrace the life of service exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim (AS)” , adding that all should “imbibe the values of sacrifice and duty that is necessary to build the nation of our dream”.
The CGC said, “I wish to advise that we come together, united as one, to celebrate the spirit of Eid-el-Adha by sharing the joyous moments with our loved ones and taking time to appreciate the blessings we have been granted,”
He encouraged all officers and men to use this season for reflection on the sacred responsibilities which God has placed on them to serve as catalysts in Nigerian economic growth and development.
Adeniyi admonished officers to demonstrate the importance of compassion and generosity, not only towards their immediate family and friends but also to those in need.
He reiterated his commitment to implementing pragmatic steps that will shape a brighter future predicated on the safety, security and economic stability of our dear nation.
Amidst the demands of such duties, the CGC harped on the need to reflect on the significance of this festive season.
While pledging for better service delivery on behalf of his management team and the entire workforce of the Nigeria Customs Service, the Ag. CGC finally prayed that this auspicious occasion will be an Eid that will illuminate hearts to the path of righteousness.
Ends.
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