There was commotion at the Nigeria Customs Service
(NCS) headquarters in Abuja on Monday as a low rank officer, Nura Dalhatu from
Katsina State, promoted himself to the rank of ‘Customs Comptroller General
(CGC)’ and visited the Comptroller General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali (rtd.) in
his office to take over as the new CGC.
Dalhatu, who is an Assistant Superintendent of
Custom 1, was said to have informed Ali that he was directed by President
Muhammadu Buhari to take over from him as the new CGC.
The National Public Relations Officer of NCS,
Joseph Attah, who confirmed the development, said Dalhatu came to the office
wearing the rank of Deputy Comptroller General.
According to him, “What happened was that the
Assistant Superintendent of Custom Deputy Comptroller General, Dalhatu, from
questions and answers that followed, was obviously not in the right frame of
mind. So a doctor was immediately invited to examine him. He is presently
undergoing medical examination at the medical unit of the service.”
Meanwhile, the NCS has approved the unbundling of
some existing Area Command and the creation of eight new commands.
According to a circular signed by the Deputy
Comptroller General of Customs (DCG) in charge of Finance, Administration and
Technical Services (FATS), Aminu Dangaladima, the approval for the unbundling
and creation of the eight Area Commands was granted at the 50th Regular Meeting
of the NCS board held on May 21, 2019.
The Area Commands created included the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Area Command from the Murtala Muhammed
Airport Command with headquarters at the MMIA; the Ogun II Area Command from
Ogun Area Command with headquarters at Abeokuta; North Eastern Marine Command
from Eastern Marine Command with headquarters at Makurdi and Kaduna Area
Command from Kaduna/Kastsina Area Command with headquarters at Kaduna.
Others are Kebbi Area Command from
Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara Area Command with headquarters at Birnin- Kebbi; Kwara
Area Command from Niger/Kwara/Kogi Area Command with headquarters at Ilorin;
North Western Marine Command from Western Marine Command with headquarters at
Lokoja and Port Harcourt Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Area Command from Port
Harcourt 1 Area Command with headquarters at Onne.
In a related development, the NCS has approved the
elevation of the Service Command and Staff College to Training and Doctrine
Command (TRADOC) to be headed by a Deputy Comptroller General of Customs.
A circular signed by DCG Dangaladima on behalf of
the Comptroller General of Customs, Hameed Ali, said the elevation, approved by
the NCS board at its 50th regular meeting held on May 21, 2019, was part of the
re-organisation of the Service in line with the present management’s agenda.
He stated that the action was to pave way for the
college to measure up with the responsibility of developing curriculum,
conducting training, ensuring synergy and conducting oversight roles in one
place.
“Nigeria Customs Service TRADOC will also conceptualise
training curriculum, allocation of particular levels of training to various NCS
colleges, and oversees the actual conduct of training,” Dangaladima said.
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