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National Public Relations Officer of Customs Visits Lagos State University

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Author: Cynthia Idowu; Lagos.

The National Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Customs Service along with some PROs of Area Commands and Units in Zone ‘A’ yesterday paid a courtesy visit to Lagos State University, Faculty of Communications and Media Studies.

The team was led by the Head of the Public Relations Unit, Nigeria Customs Service, Chief Superintendent of Customs Abdullahi Aliyu Maiwada.


Other members of the team are CSC Auwal Yakubu, PRO Port Terminal and Multiservices Limited (PTML) Area Command, SC Theoplus Duniya PRO Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’, SC Hameed Oloyode, PRO Ogun I Command, SC Magaji Mailafiya PRO Western Marine Command, SC Victor Ogagbor, PRO Murtala Mohammed Airport Cargo Command among others.

Stating the purpose of their visit, CSC Maiwada stated that the NCS is poised to collaborate with LASU and the Faculty in the areas of training, media enlightenment and research.

His words, “We need this collaboration to move forward to tap from each other and establish a mutually beneficial relationship and I think this is the beginning of such relationship”.

“We will like to sustain this relationship; there is a need for us to come together to collaborate, to train our officers and make them better in the field of Communication”. He emphasized.

Welcoming the team, the Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Sunday Alawode, acknowledged the critical services the NCS has been rendering to the nation through its anti-smuggling operations, revenue generation and trade facilitation.

According to him, the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies is willing to offer academic and professional training for men of the Unit.

He stated, “We are willing to explore areas of strategic interest with the Nigeria Customs Service. As a starter, the Faculty is offering the Customs a 30-minute radio programme for 13 weeks as part of our media support through our community radio station, LASU FM. This will enhance community awareness of what Customs does and the importance of its operations on the community and the nation at large”

In his response, CSC Maiwada appreciated the offer of media support made by the Faculty in enhancing public understanding of the operations of the NCS through a radio programme on LASU FM.

The team also visited the Department of Public Relations and Advertising. Receiving the team, the Head of the Department, Dr Julius Adeyemo commended the professional conduct of the Public Relations Officers of the Nigeria Customs Service in managing relationships with the publics of the Organisation.

In view of the nature of the operations of the Organisation, he advocated for more training for officers in the areas of management, mutual public communications and effective media relations. He encouraged the officers to enrol for the University’s academic and professional programmes.

The Head of the Department in company of other lecturers, Dr Ganiu Okunnu, Dr Sahid Kazeem, and Mr Segun Giwa took the NCS team on a tour of the Department’s Creative Studio.

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Customs Visits Family of Rice Sale Stampede Victims, Rollout Support Strategies

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Customs Visits Family of Rice Sale Stampede Victims, Rollout Support Strategies

By Lucy Nyambi

In a heartwarming gesture, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has reached out to the family of Susan Odulaja, one of the victims of the tragic stampede that occurred during the sale of 25kg bags of rice in Lagos on February 23, 2024.

The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adeniyi, sent a delegation led by the Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs/Zonal Coordinator Zone “A,” Hammi Swomen, to visit the family in Jibowu, Lagos State, on Friday, April 26, 2024.

During the visit, the Zonal Coordinator expressed the NCS’s deepest condolences to the family, stating, “We remember the unfortunate incident that led to the loss of four precious lives during the disposal of 25kg bags of rice at a reduced price of N10,000. We are here to support this family and demonstrate our commitment to their well-being.”

This visit marks the second time the NCS has reached out to the family, demonstrating the service’s commitment to showing compassion and empathy to those affected by the tragedy.

“We are here on behalf of the Comptroller-General of Customs to support this family. This is our second visit, but it is to demonstrate our continued support to the family.” He explained.

Commiserating with the widower, Michael Odulaja, ACG Swomen, pledged the NCS’ commitment to work with the family and support them continuously.”The service is mindful of the effects of this loss, and we have pledged to work with this family and support them continuously. “When you are grieving and have people around you, it reduces the trauma. Right now, we are going to report to the CGC, and the service is considering, in concrete terms, what to do going forward,” he stated.

In response, Odulaja appreciated the service representatives for their visit and support. He said, “I thank God and the Nigeria Customs Service for their support. Any support that they give us, I will ensure that I use it wisely and invest it in the children.”

It will be recalled that the Service issued a press statement after the unfortunate incident on the 26 of February 2024, promising to follow up with the families of the stampede victims.

According to the statement, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this challenging time, and we assure them of our unwavering support. We are working with the hospital officials to establish contact and engage directly with the victims’ families on the next step.”

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Nigeria Customs Unveils Innovative Strategies at World Border Security Congress

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Gift Wada Assistant Comptroller of Customs Sanusi Saulawa has showcased Nigeria's groundbreaking approaches to trade facilitation at the 2024 World Border Security Congress (WBSC) in Istanbul, Turkey. Saulawa's paper, "Enabling Trade Facilitation Under Fragile Borders: Nigeria's Experience," emphasised the challenges and opportunities faced by African borders, with Nigeria as a focal point. The annual WBSC gathers law enforcement agents, industry experts, security analysts, IT vendors, scholars, and representatives from international organisations such as Interpol, WCO, AU, USCBP, UNODC, and OSCE. The forum serves as a platform for brainstorming and exchanging ideas to address the complex issues surrounding global frontiers. Saulawa's presentation highlighted Nigeria Customs' efforts in trade facilitation, including initiatives like the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and Advance Ruling. These strategies aim to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and promote efficient trade flow. By sharing Nigeria's experience, Saulawa contributed to the collective effort to find practical solutions to the challenges posed by vast and often fragile borders. His paper underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing border security issues on a global scale. The presentation solidifies Nigeria's position as a leader in border management and trade facilitation efforts.

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Assistant Comptroller of Customs Sanusi Saulawa has showcased Nigeria’s groundbreaking approaches to trade facilitation at the 2024 World Border Security Congress (WBSC) in Istanbul, Turkey.

Saulawa’s paper, “Enabling Trade Facilitation Under Fragile Borders: Nigeria’s Experience,” emphasised the challenges and opportunities faced by African borders, with Nigeria as a focal point.

The annual WBSC gathers law enforcement agents, industry experts, security analysts, IT vendors, scholars, and representatives from international organisations such as Interpol, WCO, AU, USCBP, UNODC, and OSCE.

The forum serves as a platform for brainstorming and exchanging ideas to address the complex issues surrounding global frontiers.

Saulawa’s presentation highlighted Nigeria Customs’ efforts in trade facilitation, including initiatives like the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and Advance Ruling. These strategies aim to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and promote efficient trade flow.

By sharing Nigeria’s experience, Saulawa contributed to the collective effort to find practical solutions to the challenges posed by vast and often fragile borders. His paper underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing border security issues on a global scale.

The presentation solidifies Nigeria’s position as a leader in border management and trade facilitation efforts.

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Customs Basketball Team Finishes Strong at Tournament

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Customs Basketball Team Finishes Strong at Tournament

…Seizes 92 Points to Secure Top 3 Position

By Cynthia Idowu

The basketball team of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) secured a spot among the top three teams at the recently concluded tournament held at the Indoor Hall of the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Abuja.

The determined team, which included Lucky Aliyu, defeated the Federal Fire Service team by 92 – 61 points to clinch the bronze medal.

Muhammad Abba, Customs team captain, praised the veteran players for their contribution to the team’s success in the tournament.

Coach Abba, a former player himself, commended the Comptroller General of Customs(CGC) Bashir Adeniyi for his efforts to rejuvenate sports in the Service.

“I am pleased with the positive attitude displayed by the players throughout the championship, and on their behalf, I want to express our gratitude to our CGC for his unwavering support for sports in the Nigeria Customs,” said Coach Abba.

Sam Onikeku, the Service Sports Secretary and member of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria, shared his vision for sports in the Nigeria Customs.

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