The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed
Ali has said that his decision to sack a total of 35 senior offi cers of
the service comprising Deputy Comptrollers General, Assistant
Comptrollers General and some Comptrollers is in line with the mandate
given to him by President Muhammandu Buhari.
The service had last Thursday last week , compulsorily retired all
the fi ve Deputy Comptrollers-General of the service comprising John
Atte, Ibrahim Mera, Musa Tahir, Austin Nwosu and Akinade Adewuyi.
The CG, who also announced the sack of three Assistant Comptrollers
General at the weekend, consisting of Madu Mohammed, who was Secretary
to the Nigeria Customs Board, Victor Gbemudu, Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘A’
and Bello Liman, Assistant Comptroller-General in charge of
Headquarters, said the exercise was in line with the on-going
re-organisation in the Service.
According to him, the retirement of the 35 offi cers, which takes
immediate effect as part of the re-organisation of the Service, is one
of his core mandates handed down by the president.
Also affected in the shakeare offi cers of the rank of Comptrollers
serving in Customs Headquarters, Zonal Offi ces and various Area
Commands.
Ali also stated that the retirements were part of measures to
kick-start the repositioning of the Service for improved performance.
The President had in September appointed Col. Hameed Ali, a military
offi cer, who retired over 20 years ago as the CG of the service
following the voluntary retirement Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, who served
for fi ve years
The new CG had on resumption of duty, indicated that part of his
mandate as the new helms man for the service by President Buhari would
consist of Reform, Reform, Restructure and Revenue RRR,.
The CG, who paid his maiden working visit to the service’s commands
and other seaport facilities in Lagos, had while addressing news men
after the fi ve day visit ruled out the possibility of sacking offi cers
and men of the service.
He had also said that only a very few offi cers and men of the
service are corrupt, contrary to widely held belief even around the
government circles.
It was also gathered that the CG may also have set the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission EFCC against the six sacked top offi cers,
who he had investigated on resumption of offi ce with the support of the
anti-graft agency and the Directorate of State Security Service DSS.
Maritime stakeholders, who reacted to the mass retirement, noted that
those of the fi ve DCGs were expected but said that those of
Comptrollers and ACGs were not.
They argued that the compulsory retirement of some ACGs and
Comptrollers may not be unconnected with the outcome of the corruption
and security checks conducted by the CG in conjunction with the DSS and
EFCC.
President Buhari had come under heavy criticisms by stakeholders
following the appointment of the new CG, who they argued knew next to
nothing about customs administration.
They argued that the appointment of a retired military offi cer,
which was second of its type, as late General Sani Abacha appointed Ango
Abdullahi, to head a highly Information Communication Technology
ICT-driven will take the service back by over 10 years.
These stakeholders believe that the best the president should have
done is to fi sh out a young offi cer, who is untainted and not corrupt
to purge the system so as to maintain professionalism and effi ciency in
the service.
“Bringing a complete novice in customs operations at this stage in
the history and reform of Customs administration was the worst thing to
happen to the service, especially under a democratic dispensation”, the
stakeholders further argued.
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Why We Sacked 35 Senior Customs Officers – CG
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