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Customs Harps On Training Of Information Management
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said last Monday that it
would continue to train its officers and men to meet the challenges of
contemporary information management.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Abdullahi
Dikko-Inde, made the remark at a workshop for public relations officers of the
service in Lagos.
Dikko-Inde told the officers that more of such training
would be organised for them before the end of the year.
The customs boss, who was represented by Mr Victor Gbemudu,
the Zonal Coordinator for Zone “A” Command, said that similar training had been
held for officers in other parts of the country.
Dikko-Inde said: “The essence of this workshop cannot be
over-emphasised. “This workshop is ongoing and it will continue to go on. I was
made to understand that in June 2011, you had one in Calabar on “the effective
PRO for Nigerian Custom Service.”
“In March, 2012 you had another one in Owerri on “fostering
effective Customs and Media Relations”, and now in September, we have one being
organised by NAN on “skill for effective public relations information and press
management to power transformation agenda”.
“The essence of this workshop is one of the cardinal points
of our controller-general, which centres on capacity building.”
Dikko-Inde lauded NAN for its quick dissemination of news
and expressed the hope that the officers would reflect what they had learnt on
their jobs.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of NAN, Mrs
Oluremi Oyo, said that the training was to assist the officers in disseminating
information in a concise, authoritative and creative manner.
“We hope that this
exercise that the customs officers are going through will help the system. The
News Agency of Nigeria offers this ancillary service to all and sundry in the
hope that, we will be contributing to the overall agenda of making Nigeria a better
place, a place where services are delivered as at when due.”
In his remark, Mr Alli Hakeem, the Managing Editor, NAN
Multimedia Services, urged the officers to be proactive in the management of
information.
Hakeem said the prevailing security situation in the country
required public relations officers in government service to be thorough in the
dissemination of information.
He spoke on: “Towards effective information management in
public relations: Overcoming challenges and exploring opportunities.”
The theme of the four-day workshop is: “Skills for effective
public relations, information and press management to power the transformation
agenda”.
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