Maritime Nigeria

Main Menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Interviews
  • Maritime Info
  • Photo Gallery
  • Fact
  • Profiles

logo

Header Banner

Maritime Nigeria

  • Home
  • News
    • "We are Alert, Watching, Taking Notes and Keeping Records"-AIG Maritime

      May 6, 2025
      0
    • Nigeria Customs Launches Form M On Indigenous Platform

      May 6, 2025
      0
    • Maritime Police Boss Celebrate Workers

      May 1, 2025
      0
    • Oyetola Celebrates Maritime Workers on 2025 Workers’ Day

      May 1, 2025
      0
    • Custom Intercept Drones, Fake Drugs, Renovate Public School In Lagos

      May 1, 2025
      0
    • NIGERIA ENDORSES AMENDMENTS TO EIGHT ILO CODES

      Apr 29, 2025
      0
    • NLNG Launches VIBES For Entrepreneurial Community Development

      Apr 29, 2025
      0
    • Maritime Police Assures Safety As Dockworkers Protest

      Apr 28, 2025
      0
    • OTC 2025: Tanatita Upscale Security Efforts, Seek Collaboration and Partnerships

      Apr 28, 2025
      0
  • Interviews
    • Nigeria Takes Leadership Of MOWCA

      Nov 18, 2021
      0
    • APM Participates in UK Trade Expo

      Oct 31, 2021
      0
    • Reps Seek Admission at MAN

      Dec 7, 2020
      0
    • NIMASA URGE SHIP OWNERS TO RENEW CABOTAGE LICENSES

      Oct 5, 2020
      0
    • FG Sacks Aboloma As NAIC Gets New EDs

      Aug 28, 2020
      0
    • Britain Celebrate Nigerian In Covid Efforts

      Jul 26, 2020
      0
    • Zuckerberg Backs Trump Against Twitter

      May 28, 2020
      0
    • NAFDAC DG Sheds Light On Chloroquine, Herbals, Masks and Covid19

      May 12, 2020
      0
    • Reps Threaten MDAs

      Feb 24, 2020
      0
  • Maritime Info
    • 2023 POP: Minister Task Cadets On Blue Economy

      Dec 15, 2023
      0
    • Rector, Trainees Excited, Laud FG On Modern Academy

      Jan 26, 2023
      0
    • Buhari Redeploys Minister As NPA, NIMASA, MAN, Others Get New Boards

      Apr 7, 2022
      0
    • World Bank Endorse Nigerian Ports, Partners Navy On Capacity Building

      Mar 19, 2022
      0
    • NIMASA Commend Nigerian Navy, Reassures On Floating Dock

      Feb 9, 2022
      0
    • MAN Unveils Lighthouse For Training of Cadets

      Jan 27, 2022
      0
    • shipping

      Singapore Strait Dangerous To Shipping-ReCAAP

      Jan 24, 2022
      0
    • Lekki Deep Sea Port Will Increase Port Efficiency-Amaechi

      Jan 24, 2022
      0
    • Fair Competition: NSC Partners FCCPC For Effectiveness

      Jan 21, 2022
      0
  • Photo Gallery
    • SERAP Calls for Probe of Entire Privatization Processes 1999-2011

      Dec 4, 2017
      0
    • IMO Election: South Africa, Kenya, Liberia, Morroco and Egypt Make Category C

      Dec 2, 2017
      0
    • Maersk Ship on Fire as Coy Launches Six Container Lifting Tech

      Nov 2, 2016
      0
    • Captured Seafarers Languish In Captivity without Ransom

      Nov 1, 2016
      0
    • Niger Delta: Militants Ask FG to Include Former Agitators in Negotiations

      Nov 1, 2016
      0
    • Self-Audit: NIMASA Set to Review 3% Freight Charge

      Nov 1, 2016
      0
    • Recession: Japanese Shipping Companies to Merge

      Oct 31, 2016
      0
    • NSC Partners ICS on Capacity Building

      Oct 31, 2016
      0
    • AGAIN, APAPA CUSTOMS SURPASS MONTHLY TARGET WITH N33B COLLECTION

      Oct 5, 2016
      0
  • Fact
    • Maritime Police Boss Celebrate Workers

      May 1, 2025
      0
    • “VIN Is A Trade Tool, Not Punitive”-Customs

      Mar 2, 2022
      0
    • Blackmailers, False Publishers and Their Agents: Court Clears Rector

      Feb 18, 2022
      0
    • MAN Unveils Lighthouse For Training of Cadets

      Jan 27, 2022
      0
    • "APM Terminals Is Beyond Moving Boxes Around"-Laursen

      Jan 24, 2022
      0
    • MWUN: Welfare, Safety Our Priority-Adeyanju

      Dec 27, 2021
      0
    • Reversing the Trend: Koko Breaks Record at NPA

      Dec 24, 2021
      0
    • Minister Demands More From MAN At Passing Out Parade

      Dec 20, 2021
      0
    • MARITIME NIGERIA TASK NIMASA ON MARITIME DEVELOPMENT

      Dec 15, 2021
      0
  • Profiles
    • CMA CGM Brings AI Onboard

      Jun 5, 2018
      0
    • Customs Notify 577 Officers of Retirement by Eguono Odjegba

      Jan 12, 2018
      0
    • Over 100 Persons Feared Dead in Mediterranean Ship Wreck

      Nov 3, 2016
      0
    • Ballast Water: Panama Signs Up

      Oct 24, 2016
      0
    • Ist Half Report: Customs generate N385.7bn revenue

      Aug 15, 2016
      0
    • Minister/MD Speeches at the Launch of NPA's CCCIS

      Jul 23, 2016
      0
    • Face off Imminent as Dakuku Warn IOCs to Sit Up or Stay ...

      Jul 22, 2016
      0
    • Hadiza, Welcome to NPA

      Jul 16, 2016
      0
    • Habib Abdullahi Sacked Again from NPA

      Jul 12, 2016
      0
  • “We are Alert, Watching, Taking Notes and Keeping Records”-AIG Maritime

  • Nigeria Customs Launches Form M On Indigenous Platform

  • Maritime Police Boss Celebrate Workers

  • Oyetola Celebrates Maritime Workers on 2025 Workers’ Day

  • Custom Intercept Drones, Fake Drugs, Renovate Public School In Lagos

FeaturedMaritime InfoNewsPhoto Gallery
Home›Featured›Operation Show your Certificate: Apprehension in Customs… by Eguono Odjegba

Operation Show your Certificate: Apprehension in Customs… by Eguono Odjegba

By Editor
Apr 27, 2016
1255
0
Share:
ali ncs 1
….As Customs officers speak in discordant tunes 
Palpable anxiety and confusion has enveloped the Nigeria Customs Service following recent directive by the management that personnel in the Assistant Comptroller and Deputy Comptroller cadre should within a week, avail the lead office their enlistment entry qualifications.
Majority of those affected by this directive have expressed divergent views while united in grief that the purported screening exercise is in bad faith, designed to achieve political end. The circular sighted by our reporter directed the affected rank to route their correspondence through their respective area commanders. Majority of those who spoke to our reporter off record fear that the exercise may be an extension of the de-ranking policy, which allegedly came to the fore after the customs coup of 2004.
The grieving officers have appealed to the new Comptroller General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd.), not to accede to recommendation to punish officers who elected to upgrade themselves educationally in order to broaden their skills to be able to serve their fatherland in a more proficient manner.
This is even as others urge the CGC to remain apolitical, be very circumspective in the present matter, and not throw away the bathwater with the baby. They argue that officers who got approvals to embark on further study should not be part of a controversial sweeping process that pegs career progression to specified level beyond which officers cannot aspire or attain, on the ground of an obnoxious policy.
The new directive for all ACs and DCs to send their entry qualification was contained in a circular signed by Deputy Comptroller General Austine Warikoru, ACG Human Resources Development on behalf of the CGC.
Those criticizing the directive and previous implementation of the de-ranking measure say it is administratively and legally unacceptable. They blame the emergence of politically exposed and ambitious officers who schemed their way into the service leadership in the wake of the 2004 Customs Coup, as those who promoted the ongoing policy thrust, which many described as unfair, backward and a major disservice to nation building. In a consensus, the affected cadre vowed to use every legal means at their disposal to resist the continuation of this preposterous witch trial from a clique of management staff who were part and parcel of the last repressive and oppressive regime, all in a bid to cling to power.
“We have reasons to believe that this thing (entry qualification screening) is an agenda aimed to de-rank officers. This move is going to destroy the entire system and image of the service as booth of cheap political experiment. Let me tell you, when this thing sparks negative reaction and officers revolt, our image as a country will be at stake” he said, adding:
“For me, management should present an option where those who went for further studies based on approval are allowed to clear themselves. I know that what is happening in the customs service will not happen in NNPC, NPA, CBN, and in the civil service of which customs is a part. Unfortunately, the customs service is always a subject of wicked experiment. Will government try what it is doing in customs service in the public service?”, he asked.
Another source who spoke on condition of anonymity asked, “Will the Police Force or Commission de-rank an Assistant Commissioner of Police to a Sergeant or will the Army de-rank a Colonel who was duly promoted to the rank of a Corporal on grounds of not having a degree or acquiring one after his enlistment? Is it proper that customs officers who have sacrificed so much to serve this country, and has undergone promotion exams before being promoted and  gazetted, have their promotions cancelled without committing any crime and asked to revert to their entry qualifications?
“I think the issue of arbitrary de-ranking is an insult to national service. When Col. Ali visited the commands and talked about reviewing the customs promotion scam, we heaved sign of relief, little did we know that the lawlessness would continue”.
But another serving senior officer who spoke off record absolved Ali of any wrong doing, explaining that the scheme of service of the customs is an entrenched order which has created ladder for career progression.
He said, “If you enlisted in the customs service with School Certificate, OND or HND, statutorily, you cannot rise beyond Inspector rank.  If you transfer your service like it was done in the 1980s, the same policy applies, except that you secured approval to further your education. In this case, you will be upgraded as soon as you completed your degree education or participated in a promotion examination. In the army, if you pass through NDA, you are promoted one rank, but if you enlisted as a degree holder, you are promoted two rank after your mandatory training at NDA”.
“What is happening is a bit upsetting but unless the scheme of service structure is repealed, this will continue to recur. I know that the legal challenge in this exercise is enormous. One, is the management going to issue a de-ranked AC or Dc new letter of employment to erase the fact that he was never an AC or DC? Having promoted somebody an officer, you cannot demote him unless he has committed an offence”.
When contacted, the Deputy National Public Relations Officer of the Customs, Assistant Comptroller Joseph, Attah said the directive is part of a routine verification exercise, dismissing any misgivings attached to the circular.
“It is a routine verification exercise. It is not new to the system, you may recall that in the past four years or so, there has regular verification exercises, this is not different”, Attah said.
Questioned further why the directed was restricted to ACs and DCs, the deputy national PRO said he is not in the position to know why management zeroed the exercise to the above cadre and concluded that affected officers have no reason to be jittery.
 

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)

Related

Previous Article

Maritime Security: NIMASA Strenghten knots with Military ...

Next Article

Piracy we shall not tolerate….Dakuku

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • News

    South Korea’s Shipping Companies Merge for Global Competiveness

    Aug 15, 2017
    By Editor
  • News

    Girl Child Education/Training: Effedua Mobilizes Oron Communities

    Jul 25, 2019
    By Editor
  • FeaturedNews

    Seafarers Mental Health: Is Suicide An Option?

    Nov 20, 2017
    By Editor
  • News

    Defense Minister Charge Military To End Banditry

    Nov 19, 2024
    By Editor
  • News

    Terrorists, Drones and Shipping

    May 3, 2018
    By Editor
  • News

    AILES GROUP: Fradrill Oil Services Ltd-Powering the Oil and Gas Industry

    Jun 10, 2024
    By Editor

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

  • News

    Ailes Group Sustaining The Vision

  • News

    HOW NIMASA RESCUED DISTRESSED SÃO TOMÉ VESSEL

  • FeaturedMaritime InfoNews

    EVER GIVEN: Progress In Negotiations For Her Release

Looking For Something?

Read From

  • Agriculture
  • Customs Operations
  • Fact
  • Featured
  • Interviews
  • Maritime Info
  • News
  • One Question
  • Photo Gallery
  • Profiles
  • sports

Just In

News

“We are Alert, Watching, Taking Notes and Keeping Records”-AIG Maritime

Charge Maritime Stakeholders to be Law Abiding   The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Nigeria’s Maritime Police Command, Lagos, AIG Musa Yusuf Garba, psc(+), IIPS, PSPS, has reiterated ...
  • Nigeria Customs Launches Form M On Indigenous Platform

    By Editor
    May 6, 2025
  • Maritime Police Boss Celebrate Workers

    By Editor
    May 1, 2025
  • Oyetola Celebrates Maritime Workers on 2025 Workers’ Day

    By Editor
    May 1, 2025
  • Custom Intercept Drones, Fake Drugs, Renovate Public School In Lagos

    By Editor
    May 1, 2025
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
© 2013 Maritime Nigeria | All Rights Reserved