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Customs Confirms Appointment of DCG, ACGs, Promotes 4,291 Senior Officers
James Emejo in Abuja
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has confirmed the appointment of one Deputy Comptroller General (DCG) and seven Assistant Comptrollers General (ACGs).
The service also announced the promotion of 4,291 senior officers.
Customs also approved a posthumous promotion in honour of the late Deputy Comptroller of Customs, Etop Andrew Essien, who passed away on June 25, 2024, during a presentation before the National Assembly House Committee on Public Accounts.
In a statement, Chief Superintendent of Customs, National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, said the approvals were given by the Nigeria Customs Board (NCSB), at its 61st regular meeting held on December 18, 2024, which was chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun.
The newly confirmed customs management team members include DCG S. Chiroma (North-East) and ACGs Z.M. Gaji (North-East), O.A. Adebakin (South-West), G.M. Omale (North-Central), M.S. Yusuf (North-Central), D.A. Nnadi (South-East), H.K. Ejibunu (North-Central), and D. Hassan (North-East).
According to Maiwada, the appointments are to fill the vacancies created based on the retirement of some management team members from the affected geopolitical zones of the federation.
The action further aligns with the service’s commitment to national inclusivity, institutional balance, and adherence to the Federal Character Policy as outlined in Section 14(4) of the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023.
The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Mr. Bashir Adeniyi, on behalf of the board, congratulated all newly appointed, promoted, and retained officers, urging them to uphold the Service’s core mandates and pursue excellence.
He extended warm Christmas and New Year wishes to all and expresses deep gratitude to the Minister of Finance for ensuring the timely conclusion of the 2024 promotion cycle.
Adeniyi, in celebration of the milestone, also reaffirmed the service’s commitment to fostering a motivated workforce with assured career progression and a steadfast focus on excellence.
Nonetheless, Maiwada said the promotion of senior officers further highlighted the exceptional performance of both General Duty (GD) and Support Staff (SS) personnel during the 2024 promotion exercise.
A breakdown of the 4,291 officers elevated are as included 80 Deputy Comptrollers (DC) advanced to Customs Comptroller (CC), 151 Assistant Comptrollers (AC) to Deputy Comptroller (DC) and 612 Chief Superintendents of Customs (CSC) to Assistant Comptroller (AC).
Others are 641 Superintendents of Customs (SC) to Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSC), 392 Deputy Superintendents of Customs (DSC) to Superintendent of Customs (SC), 590 Assistant Superintendents of Customs I (ASC I) to Deputy Superintendent of Customs (DSC), 965 Assistant Superintendents of Customs II (ASC II) to ASC I, and 860 Inspectors of Customs (IC) to ASC II.
Also, recognising extraordinary contributions, the board also approved special promotions for 16 deserving officers to the next higher rank based on their exceptional performance in various assigned responsibilities.
However, Essien’s posthumous promotion acknowledges his invaluable contributions and unwavering dedication, a testament to the organisation’s appreciation of exceptional service and commitment, the statement added.
Also, as part of its drive for enhanced service delivery and streamlined administrative processes in line with global best practices, the board approved a strategic restructuring, transferring the Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Unit directly to the Office of the Comptroller General from the Tariff and Trade Department.
This pivotal unit, now elevated in status, will be headed by an Assistant Comptroller General, ensuring stronger oversight, increased efficiency, and alignment with the Service’s commitment to excellence in operational standards.
In addition, to safeguard operational continuity and preserve the wealth of institutional knowledge amid the retirement of numerous senior officers, a 12-month service extension was granted to selected distinguished senior officers representing the six geopolitical zones of the federation.
Maiwada noted that the extension of service for these officers, ratified by the board meeting, followed the presidential approval for the measure meant to address the current high rate of NCS management turnover.
The officers granted the esteemed extension included Assistant Comptrollers-General B Imam (North-east), IG Umar (North-west), KC Egwu South-east) as well as Comptrollers F. Abdulqadri (North-central), MT Awe South-West, and OF Ojiefor (South-south).