Crisis is brewing at the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, following management’s decision to clampdown on officers from the ranks of Assistant Comptroller of Customs to the lowest cadre, over their alleged indiscriminate allotment of ranks to themselves.The development, it was gathered, has made some of the affected officers to start running helter skelter with a view to scuttling the exercise.
Some affected officers have resorted to using their godfathers to stop the management from implementing the decision.
Effort to reach the Service Spokesman, Mr. Adewale Adebayo, a Deputy
Comptroller of Customs was futile as his phone rang several times
without being picked up.
Confirming the development, Mr Chris Osunkwo, a Chief Superi-ntendent
of Customs, told Saturday Vanguard that some officers have refused to
play by rules and regulations guiding Customs promotions, transfer and
deployment, adding that the indiscipline prompted the current management
to embark on the de-ranking exercise.
He explained that a lot of people in the service had abused the rules
and regulations of the service because they believe they have
godfathers that can speak for them.
Osunkwo, who is also the Spokesman of the Tin-Can Island Customs
Command, disclosed that the same directive was given during the tenure
of Mr. Abdullahi Dikko but the directive was not implemented. “Even
during Oga Dikko’s time as Comptroller – General, this same directive
was released but nobody cared to enforce it and I don’t know why they
refused to obey but now the new management is taking steps, to enforce
the directive.”
Explaining further, Osunkwo said that there are three cadres in the
Customs Service: Customs Assistant Cadre, Inspectorate Cadre and
Superintendent Cadre.
He also said if anybody wanted to migrate from one cadre to the
other, there are conditions an officer must fulfil before
migrating,adding that what obtains these days is that people just
ascribe ranks to themselves without following due process.
He disclosed that this was not the first time such a directive was
being released, adding that some officers flout directives because they
believe they have godfathers, who can speak for them.
His words: “People ab initio refused to abide by the rules and
regulations that guide our appointments, promotions and deployments.
“Officers know that these things have been spelt out; it is just that
a lot of them believe that they have godfathers here and there, that is
why they sometimes flout some of these directives. If you are not a
graduate or Higher National Diploma holder, and you join the Customs,
you are not a commissioned officer yet until you do what we call lateral
conversion.
“We have three cadre points of entry into the Nigeria Customs Service
and they are the Customs Assistant Cadre, the Inspectorate Cadre and
Superintendent cadre. If you want to migrate from one cadre to another
cadre, there are conditions in the scheme of service which should
qualify you to migrate and not for you to ascribe rank to yourself.
‘’If you have any added qualification to entry qualification, come
forward and management will verify if you got approval to embark on your
educational pursuit. If this is confirmed, you are automatically up
graded to the cadre of your wish. But what obtains among some officers
is that they get additional qualification most times without approval
and before you know it, they are wearing ranks they are not entitled to
wear. Whether these additional qualifications are fake or not, nobody
cares to find out.”
Source: Vanguard
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