The spokesperson for the Nigeria Customs Service, Comptroller Timi Bomodi, has been redeployed from the headquarters Abuja to head the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Lagos.
The reshuffling of senior officers is coming, after the appointment of three Assistant Comptrollers-General of Customs and promotion of 1, 490 senior officers and support staff including Bomodi.
NAN further reports that the Comptroller-General of the NCS, retired Col. Hameed Ali, had on January 19, announced approval of appointment and redeployment of some management members. He said the approval followed the statutory retirement of some members of management team of the service. He said the appointment and redeployment of the new management members was to enhance strategic and effective service delivery.
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