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Customs Strengthens Leadership Capacity with Graduation of 100 Officers from College 

As part of efforts to enhance the leadership capacity of its officers, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has graduated 100 officers from Senior Course 13 and Junior Course 23 of the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College (NCCSC) in Gwagwalada.

The ceremony, held on Friday, December 12, 2025, attracted senior officers, instructors, and invited guests, highlighting the Service’s commitment to continuous professional development and institutional excellence.

Representing the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, the Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) in charge of Finance, Administration and Technical Services, Kikelomo Adeola, congratulated the graduates and urged them to deploy the skills and values acquired during the programme to enhance service delivery in their respective Commands and units.

“Capacity building remains a central pillar of the Nigeria Customs Service modernisation agenda, and officers who pass through this College are expected to translate their training into improved service delivery across all Commands,” DCG Adeola said.

She charged the graduates to uphold professionalism and integrity, noting that they would serve as examples to younger officers and newly recruited personnel.

“As you return to your various units, you must uphold professionalism, discipline, and integrity, knowing that younger officers will look up to you as role models worthy of emulation,” the DCG added.

Earlier in his remarks, the Commandant of the College, Assistant Comptroller-General (ACG) Dow Gaura, described the successful completion of the courses as a reflection of the discipline, resilience and intellectual rigour demonstrated by the officers throughout the training period.

“The successful completion of Senior Course 13 and Junior Course 23 reflects the discipline, resilience, and intellectual rigour displayed by the officers throughout a demanding programme designed to prepare them for higher responsibilities in the Service,” ACG Gaura said.

He noted that the College plays a critical role in professionalising the NCS workforce through a structured curriculum that aligns with international best practices.

“The College remains committed to professionalising the Nigeria Customs Service through a curriculum that integrates customs law, leadership, operations management and strategic studies in line with global best practices,” he stated.

Speaking on behalf of the graduates, the Course Senior for course 13, Assistant Comptroller of Customs Umar Garba described the programme as transformative, emphasising its positive impact on their professional outlook.

“The programme has been transformative, strengthening our leadership skills, deepening our understanding of customs procedures and broadening our perspective on inter-agency collaboration and national security,” Garba said.

The ceremony featured a guard of honour for the special guest of honour, presentation of certificates and awards to outstanding officers.

Similarly, a Regimental Dinner Night was held on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at the College premises to uphold the long-standing tradition of celebrating students who completed three and six months training programmes for Junior and Senior Courses respectively.

Hope Ejairu

Hope Ejairu is a writer, sports analyst and journalist, with publications in print and digital media. He holds certifications in various media/journalism trainings, including AFP.

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