Zonal Coordinator in charge of Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service, Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) Modupe Aremu, has warned newly graduated officers against indiscipline, disloyalty to the Service and all untoward acts.
Aremu, who gave the warning on Thursday at the Passing Out Parade (POP) ceremony of 415 cadets under the basic training Course 1 as full Customs officers held at the Customs Training College in Lagos said defaulters will be shown the way out of the Service.
“The Nigeria Customs Service, as you know is involved in security operations, anti-smuggling activities, revenue generation. It is a Paramilitary organization that has zero tolerance for indiscipline and unprofessional conduct.
“As a result, any act of indiscipline, disloyalty to the Service, disobedience to constituted authority and insubordination will be decisively dealt with and defaulters shown the way out of the Service.
“Consequently, we implore you to avail yourself with the provisions of the Public Service Rule, the Customs and Excise Management Act CAP 45 LFN 2004 and the NCS Scheme of Service.
“The NCS is strictly guided by these books in its engagements and re-engagement of its personnel. We also need to emphasize that there is an established channel of communication with regards to official matters, correspondences and even expression of grievances. You are to be guided by these channels throughout your career,” she said.
The Customs boss said the cadets were carefully and thoroughly selected out of numerous applicants from different parts of the country through a rigorous and transparent process which is in compliance with the Federal Character Principle as enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution.
She added that the cadets all represents the 774 Local governments across the 36 States of the Federation including the FCT.
The ACG appreciated the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Hameed Ali stating that without his support, the training would not have been possible.
“It is evident that the CGC is a man of few words but tremendous will and actions and this is apparent under the 3R mandate which is to Reform, Restructure and Raise Revenue and that is what you are part of today.
“We must give credit to the Customs Training College which has for the past three months transformed, tutored and nurtured these cadets that are before us today.
“The reports we received from the Commandant on the training and the parade we witnessed today, are evident that these soon to be commissioned officers have been put through the mills and have come out refined and ready to contribute their quota to the NCS efforts at preserving the security of our nation, facilitating trade and generating maximum revenue for the government,” she said.
Also speaking, the Commandant of the Training College, Controller Mustapha Sariki-Kebbi noted that the POP for 415 cadets was very tasking and challenging because it was compressed to three months instead of six months the training usually lasts.
He added that the drills and academic excellence is a great achievement on the part of the cadets as well as committed and selfless officers and men who molded the cadets from civilian raw materials to regimented Customs officers.
He said this was achieved because the officers had the interest of serving in the NCS.
He informed that the CGC also ensured that Federal character was applied in the process by making sure that all the 774 local governments across the country were given 4 slots from level 3, level 4, level 6 and level 8 noting that the Federal Character Commission attested to the fact that this is the first time the method has been applied by any government agency in Nigeria.



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