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COWA Nat’l President Urges Students To Shun Drug Usage

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…As She Leads Campaign To Secondary Schools

By Muhammad Bashir

The National President of Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA) and wife of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Kikelomo Adewale Adeniyi, on Tuesday, 25 June 2024, urged children to maintain their goals of shaping their futures by shunning away from illicit use of hard drugs.

Adeniyi made this call when she led her executives and COWA members on a massive campaign against the menace of drug abuse at two junior secondary schools in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory: Junior Secondary School, Garki and Karu, to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

The sensitisation was co-organized by National Bridge and Bond Initiatives under the leadership of Barr. Festus Onifade, started at the Government Junior Secondary School, Garki, where she commended the principal and teachers of the school for giving COWA the enabling environment to stage their campaign for the students.

“On this historic day, COWA deemed it necessary to come to you and encourage you all to be good citizens of this country. I am already seeing governors, president of this country and even officers’ wives – so don’t agree to jeopardise your lives and give up your dreams by venturing into drug addiction,” the COWA National President said.

The president, who described the war against drug abuse as a collective responsibility for members of society, encouraged all women to join forces to fight against drug abuse and illicit dealing in narcotics to produce a generation.

Meanwhile, the COWA National President has visited the Government Junior Secondary School in Karu, Abuja, where she charged students to be wary of keying into drugs usage, as it gives birth to deadly health issues, memory loss and other physical as well as spiritual disorders.

Adeniyi said, “We, therefore, wish to encourage you to be good children. Listen to your parents and teachers more and always do what is right to make your country better. I was impressed with the way you expressed your candid responses before us here, but I would like to let you know that we all make mistakes. However, that man is that who makes mistakes and grabs lessons out of it.”

The President, who encouraged the students to be committed to learning to help them acquire useful knowledge and skills to build their future and that of Nigeria, said, “We want you to support your nation by shying away from drugs. Be disciplined and avoid any form of misconduct either at school or at home to make our country better.”

Earlier, the National Coordinator of Bridge and Bond Initiatives, Barr. Onifade appreciated COWA President and her team for organising the event.

The international day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking is observed annually on June 26, aiming to raise awareness on the problems of drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
It also aims to encourage action and cooperation to achieve a society free of drug abuse.
This year’s theme is, ‘The evidence is clear: invest in prevention’.

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Kwara Customs Generates N10B in 5 Months, Seizes Prohibited Items Worth N35 Million 

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As Command Empowers Officers’ Wives, Donates Relief Materials to Less Privileged

Author: Lucy Nyambi and Vivian Daniel.

The Nigeria Customs Service Kwara Area Command has generated N10,027,580,694.63 from January to May 2024.

The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Faith Ojeifo, made this known during a press briefing on Thursday, 27 June 2024.

While showcasing the activities of the command within the period under review, the CAC disclosed that “A comparative review of the preceding year 2023 indicates that the command surpassed what was collected in the same period last year 2023 with N2,885,779,644.03 which represents 40.41% increment”.

On Anti-Smuggling, the command recorded seizures of prohibited items with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N35,416,140.00.

The items include 507 Bags of foreign Rice, One Unit of a used vehicle, 1,055 pieces of used tyres, 164 Jerry cans of PMS of 25 litres each (4,100 litres)

As part of the service’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the Command donated relief materials to the Kwara State Ministry of Social Development.

 

“I am honoured to stand before you today to present these relief materials on behalf of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, to the Kwara State Ministry of Social Development”, the Area Controller stated.

 

“The items we are donating today are aimed at providing relief, comfort, support, and hope to those affected by specific crisis or challenges”, he explained.

 

The CAC acknowledged that the ministry is not a revenue-generating ministry and only benefits from monthly allocations from the Kwara State Government, “and that is why we are recognising the tireless efforts of the ministry in serving the less privileged, the vulnerable and the disabled in the society”.

 

“We are proud to partner with you in this endeavour. Our donation symbolises the Comptroller General of Customs’ commitment to caring for those in need. May it bring joy, hope, and relief to those who receive them”, Ojeifo emphasised.

 

Similarly, Comptroller Ojeifo also announced the empowerment of 67 registered members of the Customs Officers Wives Association (COWA) with sewing machines, baking oven, and makeup kits after months of extensive training.

 

In his words, “We are proud to have produced certified and quality trainees who are graduating from different fields and not only that, also supporting them with start-up equipment and machines as their training demand.”

 

He called for a more just and equitable society where women and girls can thrive and reach their full potential while also acknowledging critical stakeholders for their support.

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Comptroller Awe Forges Continuous Partnership With Sister Agencies for Enhanced Service Delivery

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Author: be Wada.

Comptroller Michael Awe, in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service, Murtala Muhammed Airport Command, has sought continuous partnership with sister agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Air Force, to achieve productivity.

During a courtesy visit with his management team to the Commissioner of Police, Airport Police Command, on Tuesday, 25 June 2024, Awe emphasised that the visit was long-awaited to enhance ongoing collaborations, as all services serve a common entity, Nigeria.

“We serve one fatherland, which is Nigeria, and that’s why this collaboration must endure. We aim for this robustness to continue because only through partnership can we achieve fruition,” the Customs Area Controller (CAC) said.

He acknowledged that the mutual relationship would enhance service delivery, quality, and productivity for both agencies.

In response, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Police Command, Aminu Baba Raji, welcomed the Customs Comptroller, affirming his commitment to synergy and emphasising the need to join forces for excellence.

He congratulated the new Area Controller on his promotion and posting, expressing anticipation of a robust collaboration for success.

Similarly, Comptroller Awe visited the Nigerian Air Force Equipment Supply Commander 643 Depot, headed by Air Commodore Abubakar Sambo. He reiterated the importance of enhancing existing synergy, stating, “I am here to strengthen our established collaboration and unite towards achieving shared goals. The military and customs are unified, and teamwork fosters excellence”.

He thanked the Depot for contributing to the Command’s growth, stating the significance of their collaboration.

Air Commodore Sambo reciprocated the gesture, acknowledging his positive experiences working with Nigeria Customs Service officers. He appreciated the courtesy visit and hoped their synergy would yield more positive results for the country’s improvement.

Meanwhile, the Area Controller earlier paid a courtesy visit to the Zonal Coordinator, Zone A, Nigeria Immigration Service, the Regional Manager, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria FAAN, as well as the Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Murtala Muhammed International Airport Command, all in a bid to forge a continuous partnership.

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President Bola Tinubu Expresses Shock Over Deputy Comptroller Essien’s Death

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…As House Speaker, CGC Adeniyi Mourn His Sudden Demise

By Muhammad Bashir

President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday, 25 June 2024, commiserated with the Comptroller-General of Customs and the entire officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service over the sudden death of the Deputy Comptroller in charge of revenue at the National Assembly Complex, Etop Essien.

In a statement issued by President Tinubu’s spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, the President also extended his heartfelt condolences to the deceased’s family and described his passing while on an official assignment as, ‘most distressing’.

It was reported that Deputy Comptroller Essien slumped and died shortly after showing signs of discomfort during a presentation before the National Assembly House Committee on Public Accounts on Tuesday, 25 June 2024.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives, through the Chairman House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Akin Rotimi, had expressed shock over the unexpected death of DC Essien, saying, “We recognise the significant contributions he made to the Nigeria Customs Service and to our nation.”

According to Rotimi, officials at the National Assembly had made efforts to save the deceased as they rushed him to the National Assembly Clinic, but he unfortunately passed on.

In a related development, the Nigeria Customs Service, through the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, CSC Abdullahi Maiwada, has expressed sadness over DC Essien’s passing, describing him as an accurate reconciliator of revenue who performed his duties with utmost precision and dedication.

Deputy Comptroller Essien, according to the statement signed on 25 June 2024, was born on 16 November 1967 and joined the Nigeria Customs Service on 27 November 1989 with over three decades of service to the nation.

“Hailing from Nsit-Ubium in Akwa Ibom State, he was known for his diligence and exceptional service record in the Account Unit.

“The loss of such a dedicated and valued team member is deeply felt across the Service. We are committed to supporting and assisting his family and colleagues as they navigate this difficult period,” the statement added.

The CGC stated, “Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. His exemplary service and unwavering commitment to duty will be remembered and cherished by the entire NCS community.”

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