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FG May Sack Customs Chief Over Corruption
There are clear indications
that the Federal Government may sack the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Alhaji Abdulahi Inde Dikko over alleged corruption against him.
The latest edition of the Shipping World Magazine reports that the customs chief’s position has been very shaky because of series of petitions to the Presidency against him, especially on the N1 trillion Naira direct funds from federal coffers in the last five years.
According to the Shipping World reports “the accounting system in the Nigeria Customs Service is so flawed that even the much – touted procurement Act sees itself as an orphan in Dikko’s customs, were monies are moved from one sub head to another without regard to extant federal laws”.
The magazine also alleged that the Customs Chief converted the customs official jet to his private use, travels out of the country at will, most times without recourse to his Supervising Minister, the Coordinating minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
The magazine further alleged that under the Dikko administration, it is believed that the accounts of the service have not been audited in the last four years. This, according to the report, runs contrary to requirements that Federal Government Agencies are supposed to audit their accounts yearly.
It also reported that the customs boss allegedly converted the Customs Forensic Unit, Abuja into a phone hacking department, where he hacks phone lines in the presidency, colleagues, top politicians as well as stakeholders in the maritime industry.
Shipping World Magazine further stated that Dikko who reportedly has the services of over 1,000 marabouts in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Niger Republic, Abuja, Kaduna and his home Katshina, tells anybody who cares to listen that he has both President Goodluck Jonathan, his wife, Dame Patience and the National Assembly leadership in his “pocket”, a claim which Presidency source have described as false and unbecoming of a public servant.
The Tide gathered that the Customs boss, in order to avert his impending removal from office following series of petition, include the celebrated certificate scandal accentuated by a Lagos based human right activities. Barrister Festus Keyamo, has been advised by some power brokers to oil the machinery of the first Lady, Dame
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