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Nigeria customs’ deputy CGs resign as Hameed warns

byCustoms Today Report
31/10/2015
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ABUJA: All the deputy comptroller-generals of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) have resigned as Hameed Ali, the comptroller-general, begins a clear-out at the service in a major restructuring. A source told that three assistant comptroller-generals and 27 senior officers will soon be retired.
The officers who quit are: Chukwuma Nwosu, John Atte, Tahir Musa, Adewuyi Akinade and Mera IM. In the 100-year history of the agency, this is the first time that all senior officers on a particular rank will leave at the same time. Media understands that the deputy comptrollers, who were given the option of voluntarily leaving the service, leaked a joint retirement letter that they wrote to the media on Thursday, in what was seen as a peremptory PR stunt.
This development is coming two months after Abdullahi Diko stepped down as the comptroller-general after his tenure was not extended by President Muhammadu Buhari. After Diko’s exit, Buhari appointed Ali, a retired military officer known to have a strong reputation, to head the service. On his part, Ali promised to transform customs, which has been enmeshed in different allegations of corruption over the years.
“The days of corruption are gone. Anybody caught shall not be left to go scot-free. I am a stickler for the enforcement of the law. There is need for law and order, and it is important to follow the rules as they are so that we all do not have problems,” he had said during his maiden working visit to Lagos. Diko had advised those behind him not to wait until they were asked to leave. “I’m sending out this signal to all those who have stayed put. Don’t stay until they ask you to go. When you feel you have done so much and you believe in the system you have built, then why do you stay? Why not leave and watch and advise?” he had said.

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