Customs & ExciseHeadlines Nigeria Customs Service releases overdue promotion list of officers By maritimemag October 6, 2021 ShareTweet 0 Customs For promotions and appointments due since January 2020, the Board of the Nigeria Customs Service has on Tuesday approved the appointment of four Deputy Comptroller Generals and twelve Assistant Comptroller Generals as well as the promotion of 2,707 Senior officers to various ranks with effect from 1st January, 2020. In a Press release dated 04/10/2021 signed by the Deputy National Public Relations Officer, DC Timi Bomodi for the Comptrollers-General of Customs and published on the official Facebook page of Nigeria Customs Service monitored by 9News Nigeria, the Board says the promotions and appoinments took effect since 1rst January 2020. A breakdown of the appointments includes: DCG Abdullahi Babani DCG Mohammed Boyi DCG Elton Edorhe DCG Katherine Ekekezie ACG Hamza Gumi ACG Mohammed Abba-Kura ACG Saidu Galadima ACG Gimba Umar ACG Obi Ekwealor ACG Bede Anyanwu *ACG Mohammed Uba Garba ACG Kayode Olusemire ACG Lena Oyama ACG Florence Inuk ACG Lami Wushishi *ACG Usman Dakingari Some of the newly promoted Comptrollers are the Customs National PRO Joseph Attah, Babajide Adeniyi, Anthony Udenze, Suleiman Chiroma among others. The full statistics of the Board approval published by the Customs Service is as follows: DCGs 4, ACGs: 12, DC-CC=35, AC-DC=64, CSC-AC=118, SC-CSC=244, DSC-SC=339, ASC I-DSC=995, ASC II-ASCI=655 and IC-ASC II=257. Of the 2,707 Senior officers promoted 204 are support staff. The Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) congratulated the newly appointed and promoted Officers. He further charged them to justify the confidence reposed in them © 2021, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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