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Customs Appoints Five DCGs, 15 ACGs
The Nigeria Customs Service Board (NCSB) has confirmed the appointment of five Deputy Comptroller Generals (DCGs) and 15 Assistant Comptroller Generals (ACGs).
The National Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed in a statement on Friday that the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, approved the appointments during the 57th meeting of the service.
Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali, on his part, congratulated the newly-appointed officers and charged them to work diligently for a better and prosperous service.
The complete list of the appointments for DCGs are: M Abba-Kura, Enforcement, Inspection & Investigation; AG Saidu, Human Resource Development; JP Ajoku, Excise, Free Trade Zone & Industrial Incentives; BA Adeniyi, Strategic Research And Policy; and GA Itotoh, DCG/Commander, Training and Doctrine Command.
The Assistant Comptroller Generals (ACG) are: O Peters, ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘C’; Ai Alfa, Strategic Research And Policy; Hj Swomen, Excise, Free Trade Zone & Industrial Incentives; Kc Egwuh, Doctrine Development And Administration Command; and Mba Musa, Tariff And Trade.
Others are: A Dappa-Williams, Enforcement Inspection & Investigation;
Bm Jibo, Headquarters; A Hamisu, ACG/Commandant Nigeria Customs Command & Staff College; Y Salihu, Finance & Admin; MI Yusuf, Training And Coordination; SA Bomai, Board; Ck Niagwan, Technical Services; KI Adeola, ICT/Modernization; and IO Babalola, ACG/Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘D’.
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