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Customs Recruits 2,000 As Destination Inspectors
The
Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), says it has recruited 2,000 graduates to handle
the Destination Inspection Scheme (DIS) from January 2013.
The
Public Relations Officer of the service, Mr Wale Adeniyi, made this known in an
interview with newsmen in Lagos yesterday.
According
to him, the NCS is ready to take over the operation of the scheme as 1,000
officers have been trained for the purpose.
He
said that customs officers had been trained in three component areas of the
scheme, namely: destination inspection, scanning, and Risk Assessment Reports
(RAR).
“They’ve
gotten the necessary training in the three major component areas of destination
inspection and the issuance of RAR.
“We
have over 1,000 officers who have been given training exposure and who are in
the position to issue RAR as we speak.
“Next
component is scanning; we have our officers who have been deployed to these
scanning sites all over the country.
“They
have done the major training involved.
“That
has to do with scanning operation, image analysis and even some aspect of the
maintenance of the machine, most importantly practical attachment.
“Our
officers have been working side by side with the service providers for more
than two years. So we have that relevant experience.
“We
have also recruited over 2,000 young graduates who have been exposed to the
nitty gritty of the customs destination inspection job.
“They
have been deployed and they are ready to take over,’’ he said.
Adeniyi
said that the customs officers were ready to stimulate the Nigerian economy to
enable it to realise its full potential by January.
“We
are going to save Nigerian economy a lot of money.
“The
foreign exchange amounting to billions of naira that we have been paying for
the service of these service providers will now be retained in Nigeria for the
benefit of the Nigerian economy.
“So, I will say that the next three months when we
start, it promises a lot of benefits for the Nigerian economy,” Adeniyi said.
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