The newly appointed Acting Comptroller-General (C-G) of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr Adewale Adeniyi, has vowed to dismantle all obstacles to trade in the country.
He disclosed this while addressing the top echelon of the Service after taking over the NCS at its headquarters in Abuja.
Going further, he pledged to vigorously pursue trade facilitation as a key mandate of the NCS.
His said: “We will prioritize efficiency in service delivery as the bedrock of trade facilitation and revenue generation. No longer shall encumbrances impede trade; we shall dismantle obstacles and foster a new culture of consultations and compliance.”
He added that his administration would be guided by professionalism, integrity, and the highest ethical standards.
The newly appointed Acting Comptroller-General (C-G) of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr Adewale Adeniyi, has vowed to dismantle all obstacles to trade in the country.
He disclosed this while addressing the top echelon of the Service after taking over the NCS at its headquarters in Abuja.
Going further, he pledged to vigorously pursue trade facilitation as a key mandate of the NCS.
His said: “We will prioritize efficiency in service delivery as the bedrock of trade facilitation and revenue generation. No longer shall encumbrances impede trade; we shall dismantle obstacles and foster a new culture of consultations and compliance.”
He added that his administration would be guided by professionalism, integrity, and the highest ethical standards.




