Emphasizing the Future of Customs Operations
In his welcome address, Comptroller Oshoba expressed profound gratitude for the landmark occasion. “Today, we are not just commissioning a building; we are flagging off a new era of intelligence-driven customs operations and improved welfare for our officers,” he stated. The building, a two-storey facility, is set to enhance operational efficiency through its state-of-the-art Analytics Centre, Customs Intelligence Unit, and a dedicated clinic for personnel health and well-being.
Oshoba recognized the facility as a manifestation of the Comptroller-General’s vision, which aims to harness modern technology and data analytics to combat smuggling, secure borders, and facilitate legitimate trade. “This project is a tangible success story of the Customs-PACT (Partnership for Cooperation in Trade) championed by our CGC,” he added, highlighting the critical role of stakeholders and partners in the project’s success.
Support from Stakeholders
The Comptroller also took a moment to appreciate the support of partners and stakeholders whose collaboration was vital in transforming the vision into a reality. “Your willingness to partner with us demonstrates a shared commitment to building a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Nigeria,” he noted.
Finally, Oshoba paid tribute to CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, commending his leadership and dedication. Naming the new building in his honor was described as a testament to his impact and inspiration within the NCS.
Looking Ahead
As the ceremony concluded, attendees expressed optimism about the future of customs operations in Nigeria. This development not only aims to enhance security at the nation’s borders but also signifies a commitment to the welfare of customs officers, ensuring they are equipped for their essential tasks.
The commissioning of the CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi Analytical Arena marks a pivotal moment in the history of the Nigeria Customs Service, setting a precedent for innovative approaches in border management and trade facilitation.
The event was met with enthusiasm, paving the way for a more efficient and data-driven approach to customs operations in the country.
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