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COVID-19: Sokoto govt offers free water supply for 2 months

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COVID-19: Sokoto govt offers free water supply for 2 months

The Sokoto State Government has cut its 2020 financial appropriations from N202 billion to 153 billion and waived fees on free water supply to the residents for two months to cushion the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic.

The Commissioner for Finance, Abdussamad Dasuki, who made the disclosure on Friday, said the decisions were reached at the State Executive Council’s meeting on Thursday.

According to him, said the review of the 2020 budget was necessary in recognition of the financial down flow experienced as the result of COVID-19 pandemic which is a burning issue across the world.

”Sokoto will not be an exception, therefore, government must look at the necessities and apply realistic measures in the situation.

”The budget was reviewed to 25 percent downward and it will affect all the Ministries and Departments allocations as well as other projects,” Mr Dasuki said in a statement.

He said that the council had revoked the contract for the construction of the Deputy Governor’s residence which was awarded to Abarma Nigeria Ltd.

“The contract was awarded in the last two years at the cost of N484 million and the contractor was mobilised with N285 million and absconded from the job,” the commissioner said in a statement by Muhammad Bello, the Special Adviser to Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State.

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Mr Dasuki said that the contract was at 35 per cent execution stage and ministries of finance along with justice were mandated to ensure requisite action on the project.

He said that the state executive council have adopted a committee findings and resolution on sharing of state tertiary institutions’ internally generated revenues of 60 per cent to the institutions, while 40 per cent goes to the state government coffers.

According him, the decision was reached over financial misappropriation observed from the institutions activities. The commissioner explained that the decision was aimed at ensuring transparency.

He said that the state government would continue to plays its part on running the institutions.\ Also, the Commissioner for Water Resources, Umar Bature, said the council approved the waiver on collection of water supply levies for civil servants and other members of the public for March and April in view of the effects of Coronavirus pandemic.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Ali Inname, said the council had approved the payment of 100 per cent hazard allowance to all health workers in the state. Mr Inname said health workers on Coronavirus pandemic duty would also obtain their weekly allowances, noting that the payments would be in bulk for two months aimed at boosting their morale for increased dedication.

According to him, those on weekly allowance were on frontline assignments on containing Coronavirus such as those screening people at border check points, working at isolation centers and directly in the taskforce committees. He said that the council had also approved the inclusion of 23 local government areas of the state on the execution of International Diagnostic Center which was initially handled by the government alone.

The Commissioner for Information, Bajini Galadanchi, said the council approved for the valuation and payment of permanent structures to be affected by ongoing dualization of Illela-More road in the Sokoto metropolis.

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Customs Sensitise Retired Senior Officers on Automated Retiree Verification System

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Customs Sensitise Retired Senior Officers on Automated Retiree Verification System

By Muhammad Bashir

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) commenced the sensitisation program on Monday, 22 April, 2024, for the enrollment of an automated retiree verification system for high-ranking officers who have retired from the Service.

The programme, the first of its kind, was designed to serve as a platform through which all retired Deputy Comptroller Generals (DCGs), Assistant Comptroller Generals (ACGs), and Comptrollers could be electronically verified to modernise the analogue process of benefits application for retired officers.

Addressing the retirees at the Customs Headquarters in Abuja, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, represented by Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs (DCG) in-charge of Finance Administration & Technical Service, Festus Okun, described the initiative as timely and assured them of a seamless verification exercise.

He said, “Esteemed retirees, it is with great honour that I address you today on behalf of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi. This initiative to engage in a seamless verification exercise is timely and proof of the service’s commitment to ensuring your welfare and well-being after years of dedicated service to the Customs Service.”

“We understand the importance of this verification process in ensuring that you receive the benefits and entitlements you rightly deserve. Rest assured, we are dedicated to making this process as smooth and efficient as possible, with the utmost transparency and accountability.

“As Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs overseeing Finance Administration & Technical Service, I assure you that your concerns and needs are our top priority. We value your contributions to the Customs, and we are committed to supporting you in every possible way as you transition into retirement. Thank you for your service, and we look forward to assisting you through this verification process.”

During the verification exercise, some retired officers who voiced their feedback applauded the initiative, stating, “This positive reception emphasises the significance of this endeavour in streamlining access to benefits and entitlements, reaffirming the dedication to serving retirees with the utmost care and diligence.”

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Compt Awe Charges Officers On Performance Towards Increased Revenue Generation

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Compt Awe Charges Officers On Performance Towards Increased Revenue Generation

By Femi Anamelechi

Comptroller Michael Awe, in charge of Murtala Muhammed Airport Command, has called on officers and men of the command to rededicate themselves to duty to ensure an increase in revenue generation.

The new Customs Area Controller (CAC), while addressing officers at his inaugural parade at the command on Wednesday, 24 April 2024, called for synergy and cooperation of officers while also warning against any act of sabotage.

He said, “I need your synergy not less than 100% and above. You can do your job diligently with diplomacy, and you will achieve results. Please, and please, try to strategise to ensure your objectives are achieved. Your examination should be 100%. Our pledge is to surpass what we have been generating monthly and daily.”

The CAC also noted the need for all officers to ensure due diligence and maintain discipline in their official duties, as it is the only way to increase revenue generation.

Stating further, Comptroller Awe assured regular appraisal and commendation of officers based on outstanding performance.

“Henceforth, any officer that performs very well, either monthly or quarterly, will be appraised and commended,” he noted.

The Area Controller also urged officers to always dress properly and smartly in the official uniforms approved by the Nigeria Customs Service so as to attract self-respect and dignity.

He assured of a rewarding work relationship with their cooperation.

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Comptroller General of Customs Approves Leadership Shake-Up in Some Strategic Formations

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Comptroller General of Customs Approves Leadership Shake-Up in Some Strategic Formations

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced a significant reorganisation of its leadership, with the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC) Bashir Adeniyi approving the deployment of new Customs Area Controllers and Comptrollers of Units.

The changes, which aim to strengthen the Service’s operations and enhance its effectiveness, affect several key Commands and Units, including the Federal Operations Unit, Zone A and B, the Western Marine Command, and Area II Command Onne, among others.

As part of the shake-up, Comptroller Hussein Ejibunu has been redeployed to the Nigeria Customs Service Headquarters, while Comptroller Kola Oladeji has taken over as the new head of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone A.

During a handover and valedictory press conference held at the unit’s headquarters on April 19, 2024, Ejibunu highlighted the successes achieved during his tenure, including improved suppression of smuggling, increased revenue generation, and enhanced stakeholder engagement.

Other formations affected by the wind of change are the Western Marine Command Area II Command Onne, among others.

Similarly, the Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit Zone “C” has said that it seized contrabands worth N7,577,259,390.00 between 25 January 2023 and 19 April 2024.

Outgoing Comptroller Kayode Kolade disclosed this in a farewell message while handing over to his successor and new Comptroller of the Unit, Michael Ugbagu.

Kolade thanked the CGC and his entire management team for the trust and confidence bestowed on him to serve as Comptroller, FOU “C” and for replacing him with Ugbagu, known to be a thorough enforcement guru.

Also, Comptroller Baba Imam was not left out as he officially passed the mantle of leadership of Nigeria Customs Service, Area II Command, Onne to Comptroller Mohammed Babandede.

The handover ceremony, held on Friday, 19 April 2024, at the Nigeria Customs Service Area II Command in Onne, was graced by various commanders, heads of security agencies, and stakeholders from the port environment.

Comptroller Baba Imam expressed gratitude to God and commended the CGC for the opportunity to serve. He attributed the Command’s successes, including unprecedented revenue generation, to enhanced synergy, intelligence sharing, and cooperation among security agencies and stakeholders.

The Western Marine Command equally welcomed Comptroller Paul Bamisaiye, who assumed the leadership of the Western Marine Command (WMC) of the Nigeria Customs on 19 April 2024.

Bamisaiye reiterated his commitment to eradicating smuggling along the Western waterways by focusing on seizures, arrests, and prosecution.

The CAC emphasised that the Command is solely an enforcement unit, adding that boats and other operational platforms would be equipped with armaments to enhance their anti-smuggling capabilities.

The Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘B’, Kaduna, witnessed a change of leadership as Comptroller Wada Chedi handed over to Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu.

While delivering his speech, the outgoing Comptroller, Wada appreciated the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, for the opportunity given to him to serve as the Comptroller of the Unit and also for the new assignments ahead.

He commended the unrelenting support and dedication of the Officers and Men of the Unit while urging them to extend the same support he enjoyed to the new Unit Comptroller, Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu.

Additionally, Comptroller Mohammed Yusuf, in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service, Murtala Mohammed Airport Command, handed over the mantle of leadership to the new Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Michael Awe.

In a ceremony held at the command on 17 April 2024, the outgoing Comptroller, Yusuf, expressed gratitude to God and his subordinates for ensuring peace within the Command, adding that “when I came in, the revenue target was N225m daily, shortly after, the target was increased to ₦400m, but we were able to make 90.2% of the revenue target”.

The leadership changes are seen as a strategic move to inject fresh perspectives and ideas into the Service and better position it to tackle emerging challenges and opportunities.

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