BREAKING News: Nigeria Customs Service Redeploys 7 Comptrollers...See the Affected Officers

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 17th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

The acting Public Relations Officer of Nigerian Customs has revealed in an official statement on Friday that the Service has approved the redeployment of seven Comptrollers of Customs.

 
The Nigeria Customs Service has approved the redeployment of seven Comptrollers of Customs.
 
In a statement on Friday, Joseph Attah, the acting Public Relations Officer of Customs stated that the redeployment was approved by Col. Hameed Ali (retd), Comptroller-General of Customs.
 
Read the customs statement below on the redeployment of the officers:
 
REDEPLOYMENT OF COMPTROLLERS
 
The Comptroller-General of Customs Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has approved the redeployment of seven (7) Comptrollers of Customs.
 
They are:
 
1. Aber, T. B. Kirikiri Lighter Terminal to Ag. ACG Modernization (HQ)
 
2. Wushishi, L. ICT (HQ) to Kirikiri Lighter Terminal
 
3. Babani, A. Port Harcourt Area II to Post Clearance Audit (Zone ‘A’)
 
4. Abubakar, B. Post Clearance Audit (Zone ‘A’) to Port Harcourt Area II
 
5. Mohammed, A. A. Finance Administration and Technical Service (HQ) to Seme
 
6. Dimka, V. O. From Seme to Zone ‘D’ HQ Bauchi
 
7. Odibu, C. O. Human Resource Development (HRD) to Ikorodu Lighter Terminal
 
As the affected officers resume at their new posts, the CGC urges them to re-engineer their Commands for effective and efficient service delivery.
 
Signed,
Joseph Attah
Ag. Public Relations Officer.
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