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Sat, Sep 9, 2023 1:15 PMNigeria Customs Service Promises Better Education and Collaboration in Kaduna
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is making efforts to promote education and strengthen collaboration in Kaduna. The Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, visited Customs Primary School, Barnawa, to assess the condition of the facility and discuss improvements.
During his meeting with the Assistant Headmaster of the school, Adeniyi expressed his commitment to addressing the short, medium, and long-term needs of the school. He emphasized the importance of creating a conducive atmosphere for teaching and learning, stating, "We have enough to chew to ensure that we renovate the school because we all love our children to have a better knowledge."
The visit to Customs Primary School is part of the NCS's social program aimed at promoting education and giving back to the society. Adeniyi's leadership is focused on improving the educational infrastructure to provide quality education for children in the community.
In addition to the efforts in education, Adeniyi met with representatives of business stakeholders in Kaduna to deepen their understanding of Customs operations and their impact on the country. He recognized the importance of a harmonious alliance between the NCS and stakeholders, stating, "The Nigeria Customs Service will continue to appreciate your harmonious alliance, which, in return, will redound to your partnership and compliance to Customs rules."
Adeniyi applauded the stakeholders for their honorable service to the NCS in Kaduna and expressed gratitude for their contributions. He assured them that the NCS would reward their efforts and emphasized the importance of their partnership. Adeniyi said, "We respect and take you all with high esteem as our partners."
Furthermore, Adeniyi extended a new hand of collaboration to the stakeholders and pledged to address their challenges. He acknowledged their role in transforming the country through strengthening its security. Adeniyi also highlighted the pro-business stance of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu's administration, assuring the stakeholders of government support for their businesses.
The meeting with business stakeholders is part of Adeniyi's strategy to strengthen relationships and tackle the smuggling of prohibited items into Nigeria. He emphasized the NCS's commitment to granting stakeholders a listening ear and working together to address challenges.
The Zonal Coordinator for Zone 'B,' Obi Ekwaelo, also congratulated Adeniyi on his appointment as the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs. Ekwaelo praised Adeniyi's leadership and stated that his appointment came at a time when the NCS is focused on revenue generation, trade facilitation, and suppression of economic subversive activities.
In conclusion, the Nigeria Customs Service, under the leadership of Acting Comptroller-General Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, is prioritizing education and collaboration in Kaduna. The Service is committed to improving the educational infrastructure and forging stronger partnerships with stakeholders. With their efforts, they aim to transform the society and strengthen the security of the country.
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