The Comptroller General of the Nigerian
Customs, Abdullahi Dikko Inde, has turned in his resignation letter to
President Muhammad Buhari indicating he wishes to leave the job
on August 18, according to sources in the presidency.
Mr. Dikko has two years to the expiration of his tenure, and it
is unclear why he has decided to go in one week’s time. Our sources
however note that several Customs leaders are currently being
investigated for corruption and some may be fired or arrested.
President Buhari is reportedly looking to fill Dikko’sposition with a Customs officer from the South-South.
It is understood that President Buhari had earlier turned down the
resignation letter, asking Mr. Dikko to give him time to study the
Customs and its operations, but that he has now accepted the
resignation.
It was learnt that the President, whose tenure has seen
officials of several government agencies turning in similar resignation
letters, has resisted such attempts. Our sources say Buhari prefers to
watch and then fire them the way he did with former NSA Sambo Dasuki and
military Service chiefs recently.
It would be recalled that
in 2009, one Olajide Oyewoleaccused Alhaji Inde Dikko of having forged
his academic credentials with his help.
In a video testimony obtained, Oyewole said the
Customs boss illegally obtained Certificates No 10912 and 10993)
belonging to the Nigerian Institute of Management, and also forged
the West African Examinations Council Certificate No. NGSG 37836,
documents that enabled him to eventually become Comptroller-General of
Customs.
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