CUSTOMS BEGINS RECRUITMENT OF 3,200 OFFICERS
Ifeanyi Onuba, Abuja
The Nigeria Customs Service will
from Wednesday begin the process of recruiting about 3,200 personnel to fill
existing vacancies within the agency
The move is part of ongoing
reforms being implemented in the last four years under the leadership of the
Comptroller-General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali (rtd)
Speaking at a media briefing on
Tuesday at the headquarters of the Service, the Acting Deputy
Comptroller-General, Human Resources, Customs, Umar Sanusi, said time had come
when the human resources requirements for implementing the reforms needed to be
addressed.
He said the recruitment had
already received the backing of the Federal Executive Council, noting that
those who meet the requirements irrespective of tribe, religion and state would
be considered for employment.
Giving a breakdown of the 3,200
personnel to be recruited, he said that 800 Nigerians would be recruited as
support staff for Superintendent Cadre category while the balance of 2,400
would be employed under Customs Inspector and Customs Assistant cadre in the
general duty categories.
He said, “Following the necessary
approval from the Federal Executive Council, Nigeria Customs Service is now set
to recruit officers and men to fill existing vacancies.
“Like all recruitment into
position in Federal Government agencies, applications for recruitment will be
open to all eligible Nigerians who meet the requirements irrespective of their
tribe, religion, state or any other considerations.
“In our bid to ensure an equal
and fair opportunity to all applicants, we are working every step of the recruitment
process in compliance with the requirements of the Federal Character
Commission.”
He assured that the Service would
conduct a recruitment exercise that is credible, fair and transparent.
Sanusi also said the Nigeria
Customs would also deploy all types of machinery within its powers to ensure
that the integrity of the recruitment process is not compromised.
He said the recruitment exercise
would be free for all participants as no application fees would be required
from anyone.
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