Customs
Compt. Jaiyeoba resumes duty as Apapa Customs Area Controller
The Eyewitness Reporter
He took over from ACG Auwal Baba Mohammed who was recently promoted and transferred to Abuja.
In his maiden speech after taking over, Jaiyeoba expressed his preparedness for the task ahead, assuring of his resolve to surpass the revenue target set for the command by the Customs management.
The new controller however charged officers and critical stakeholders of the command to join hands with him in order to have a successful tenure.
Assuring the officers and stakeholders that he would run an open-door policy, Jaiyeoba also promised to facilitate trade and block revenue leakages.
Speaking earlier, his predecessor, ACG Mohammed, who expressed nostalgia for the eight months of his stay at the command, lauded officers and men of the command for supporting him to record an impressive revenue collection when he was in charge of the command.
ACG Mohammed however solicited the same level of support and cooperation he enjoyed from the officers and other sister agencies for his successor who he expected to continue with the enviable operational success story which the Apapa command is known for.
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