NCS boss pledges to enhance security, trade facilitation at Seme border
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The new Area Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Seme Area Command, Dr Benedict Oramalugo, has committed to bolstering border security, enforcement operations, and trade facilitation in alignment with the service’s mission of economic protection and national security.
Speaking yesterday at the Seme-Krake Joint Border Post (JBP), where he officially assumed office following a brief handover ceremony at the ECOWAS complex, Oramalugo commended the dedication of officers under the command.
He also reaffirmed his resolve to advance the policy direction of Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, particularly in the area of anti-smuggling measures aimed at enhancing national security.
“I am committed to consolidating the successes of my predecessors and ensuring seamless execution of the service’s mandate,” Oramalugo said. He pledged to maintain an open-door policy and prioritise operational efficiency, urging officers to continually improve their capacities to ensure the growth of the command and the NCS.
Expressing gratitude for his appointment, Oramalugo thanked the Comptroller General and the management team for entrusting him with various responsibilities, including his previous role as the Customs Area Controller of the Oyo/Osun Command.
Earlier, Deputy Comptroller Enforcement, Istifanus Musa, who had been overseeing the command since the retirement of the former controller, formally welcomed Oramalugo. He assured the new controller of the full support and cooperation of officers in the Seme Area Command.
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