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2025 Customs Day: Kebbi Command led Compt Iheanacho hosts Emir of Gwandu, retired Officers, stakeholders, sister agencies

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2025 Customs Day: Kebbi Command led Compt Iheanacho hosts Emir of Gwandu, retired Officers, stakeholders, sister agencies

The Kebbi State Customs Command led by Comptroller Iheanacho Ernest Ojike, in its efforts to join global customs communities in celebrating International Customs Day 2025, organized a grand event at the Command premises in Birnin Kebbi, on Monday 27 January 2025.

Controller Ojike, in his lecture presentation on the ICD 2025 theme “Customs delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security and Prosperity”, highlighted the key drives that led to this administration successes since on set.

2025 Customs Day: Kebbi Command led Compt Iheanacho hosts Emir of Gwandu, retired Officers, stakeholders, sister agenciesComptroller Ojike, according to Kebbi Area Command Public Relations Officer, Salisu Mohammed Tajjuddeen, said, the service commitment to achieving the best output begins with the implementation of policy thrusts of the Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR of Consolidation, Innovation, and Collaboration.

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The Comptroller further underlined the engagement of state of the art techniques used in global best practices as the key reforms that led to the successes recorded, such as advance ruling, Data analytics, Authorized Economic Operator.

In his keynote address, the Special Guest of Honour at ceremony, DCG Aminu Abubakar Dangaladima (Rtd) said, “as we celebrate the International Customs Day, the NCS knows the commitment and hard work of its officers and men who strive daily to ensure the smooth operation of international trade.

“The service also acknowledged the invaluable support of our stakeholders, sister agencies, including the trading communities, transporters, and other government agencies”.

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Furthermore, Comptroller Hussaini Suleiman Kangiwa (RTD) Phd stressed the need for effective use of information and Communication Technology (ICT), improved collaboration with the sister agencies and engaging in meaningful research and enforcement of government fiscal policies.

To spice up the occasion, souvenirs were distributed to appreciate our visitors as they honoured our invitation and to foster a stronger interagency collaboration.

Among the dignitaries seated were retired senior officers, sister agencies, stakeholders, among others.

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