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FG’s Approval For Customs University Excites NAGAFF

The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has expressed its delight and support for the recent approval by the federal government to establish the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) university.

NAGAFF, in a statement released by Hon. Ibrahim Tanko, the National Coordinator of the 100% Compliance Team, described the initiative as a visionary move and significant step towards enhancing the intellectual output, overall performance, capacity, and productivity of the officers and men of the NCS.

“We welcome the idea wholeheartedly. The establishment of the Nigeria Customs Service University is expected to provide cutting-edge training and education tailored to the needs of customs officers, thereby improving their efficiency and effectiveness in managing Nigeria’s borders and trade.”

“This development aligns with the broader goals of enhancing trade enforcement, revenue generation, and customs expertise in the region,” he said.

Tanko equally highlighted the importance of utilizing the existing Customs training schools in Ikeja and Kano for conducting promotion examinations for customs officers.

He, however, encouraged the Comptroller General of Customs to review the current practice of outsourcing examinations to external contractors, while advocating instead, for in-house management to ensure integrity and security.

“The Nigeria Customs training schools are well-positioned to conduct such examinations. The commandants are officers of high caliber and intellect, capable of managing the promotion process effectively.”

“As the Nigeria Customs Service University project progresses, it is expected to become a hub for excellence in customs education and training, supporting the service’s vision to be a world-class customs administration”

” This initiative, coupled with the effective use of existing training facilities, promises to elevate the standards of the Nigeria Customs Service and contribute to the nation’s economic growth,” the group stated.

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