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Customs Chief Pledges Completion Of World’s Institute
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Abdullahi Dikko, has pledged to ensure that the construction of the World Customs Organisation (WCO)’s regional training institute was completed by the end of August.
Dikko, who made the pledge when he visited the site in Gwagwalada in the FCT, said that training would commence as soon as the building was completed.
He commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the achievement made so far on the project.
“Jonathan is the engine of the transformation, I am just the tool. “I owe Mr President a duty not to betray his trust; I make it a ritual every Wednesday to come to the site to supervise the construction,’’ Dikko said.
He, however, expressed fear about the ability of the contractors handling the construction of the customs senior staff quarters at Kado District, Abuja, to meet the October deadline for the completion of the project.
“Am not happy about the progress of work, if you like you meet the deadline, but what I know is that at the end of October, your company must deliver. You have the capability that was why we contracted you.
“If cannot guarantee that I can bring 42 comptroller-generals from other countries to come here, then we cannot do any business together,’’ Dikko told the contractors.
Mr. Hamza Mohammed, a representative of Afdim, the contractors handling the project, however, promised that the project would be completed before the end of the year.
“We are doing everything possible to achieve the objective,’’ he said.