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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Customs to punish newly-promoted comptrollers that misbehave

“Any misbehaviour by any officer will be punished. Only recently, we embarked on dismissal and demotion of officers…”

• April 12, 2022
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Nigerian Customs officials used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: Channels TV]

Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service Hameed Ali has charged newly promoted officers to step up their commitment to service, with a warning the NCS will punish them if they misbehave.

On Monday, Mr Ali gave the charge in Abuja while decorating 25 newly promoted officers, stressing that promotion was a call to higher responsibilities and urged them to redouble efforts in line with their new ranks.

“I must congratulate the newly promoted officers for a well-deserved elevation. The standard we have set must continue, so we can sustain the legacy. The promotion was based on merit. As long as an officer works hard, he deserves a promotion,” the customs boss explained.

He further stated that every promotion “comes with additional” responsibilities.

“Your conduct must change in order to fit the rank you are now wearing. There must be an improvement in your performance,” said Mr Ali.

The customs boss added that discipline was the bedrock of the service and urged the officers to make discipline their watchword.

“Any misbehaviour by any officer will be punished. Only recently, we embarked on dismissal and demotion of officers who failed to be disciplined,” he reminded the newly-promoted officers. “Do the right thing and earn your respect. Do your best to be good leaders.”

Speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu expressed gratitude to the management of the service for elevating them to their new ranks.

He promised that they would all live up to expectations and discharge their duties as expected.

Twenty-five officers were promoted, 10 of whom were deputy comptrollers, now elevated to comptrollers.

(NAN)

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