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Major Shake-up As Customs Appoints Three ACGs, Promotes 1,490 Senior Officers

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The Board of the Nigeria Customs Service has approved the appointment of three Assistant Comptrollers General (ACGs), and the promotion of 1,490 senior officers of general duty and support staff to various ranks with effect from January 1st, 2022.

In a statement on Wednesday, the NCS said Greg Itotoh, Festus Okun, and Shuaibu Ibrahim have been appointed as the three Assistant Comptrollers General (ACGs).

Some of the newly promoted Comptrollers, are the Customs National PRO, Timi Bomodi, Musa Omale, Zanna Chiroma, Stanley Nwankwo, Ajibola Odusanya, Paul Ekpenyong, Abubakar Umar, Maureen Ajuzieogu, MO Bewaji, among others.

Sixty-four Deputy Comptrollers (DCs) were promoted to Comptrollers of Customs (CCs), while 128 Assistant Comptrollers (ACs), moved to Deputy Comptrollers (DCs), 89 Chief Superintendents of Customs (CSCs) moved to Assistant Comptrollers (ACs), while 220 Superintendents of Customs (SCs) moved to Chief Superintendent Customs (CSCs).

107 Deputy Superintendents of Customs (DSCs) were promoted to Superintendents of Customs (SCs), while 302 Assistant Superintendents of Customs I (ASC I) moved to Deputy Superintendents of Customs (DSCs); 223 Assistant Superintendents of Customs II (ASC II) to Assistant Superintendents of Customs I (ASC I) and

Also, 357 Inspectors of Customs (ICs) were moved to Assistant Superintendents of Customs II (ASC II).

Similarly, the Management of Nigeria Customs Service earlier approved the promotion of 1,252 men within the ranks of Inspectors and Customs Assistant cadres.

The Comptroller General of Customs, Hameed Ali, congratulated the newly appointed and promoted Officers and charged them to redouble their efforts in ensuring the Service achieves its set out goals.

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