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… Set To Train Officers On ICT
As the Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) system continues to gain fast entrance into all sectors of the economy, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it would ensure that its officers and men benefit from the package.
To that end, the outfit has revealed that a total of 105 officers have been nominated for computer application and common external, tariff trainings.
The Assistant Comptroler-General, NCS, Mrs I.O Okoli stated this recently in a TV programme monitored in Port Harcourt.
She said the trainings would commence next month with officers in Abuja and Port Harcourt the Rivers State capital.
Okoli, noted that the officers of the approved participants for the training would settle for ICT foundation computer application.
According to her, the exercise would be held at its command and staff college Gwagwalada in the Federal capital territory.
She further hinted that the other 30 Batch Two Officers would have their turn at the Giz: ECOWAS capacity building on common external (CET) slated for zone c, in Port Harcourt in September 2014.
The NCS boss, stressed that the training was important to all concerned persons, following the global quest for ICT knowledge.
She charged the officers to put in their best for the exercise, adding that the programme would upgrade their capacity towards contributing positively to the growth of the country’s economy.
Though, no specific date in September has been fixed for the ICT training, but pudits are of the view that it would not exceed the third week of next month.
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