Crisis: 5 Deputy Comptroller General Of The Nigerian Customs Service Tender Resignation (See)
5 DCGs of the Nigerian custom service jointly announced their
resignation in a terse letter dated October 29, 2015 titled “Voluntary
Retirement” addressed to the Chairman of the Customs Board.
“We the underlisted officers currently on the rank of Deputy Comptroller-General met today, 29 October 2015 and unanimously agreed to voluntarily retire from the service of the Nigerian Customs Service having risen to the privileged rank of Deputy Comptroller-General.
We need to thank the President for giving is the opportunity to serve our great nation, Nigeria.
The letter was signed by Atte, A.J with service number 31441; Musa T.A, 31454; Mera I.M, 37595; Nwosu A.C, 34421; Adewuyi A.A, 30727.
Though they gave no reason for their resignation, it is believed that the DCG unanimously quit service following the no-nonsense leadership style of Mr Ali, a retired army Colonel, known for his anti-corruption stance.
In an unprecedented move in the history of the customs service in the country,
Source: PUNCH
“We the underlisted officers currently on the rank of Deputy Comptroller-General met today, 29 October 2015 and unanimously agreed to voluntarily retire from the service of the Nigerian Customs Service having risen to the privileged rank of Deputy Comptroller-General.
We need to thank the President for giving is the opportunity to serve our great nation, Nigeria.
The letter was signed by Atte, A.J with service number 31441; Musa T.A, 31454; Mera I.M, 37595; Nwosu A.C, 34421; Adewuyi A.A, 30727.
Though they gave no reason for their resignation, it is believed that the DCG unanimously quit service following the no-nonsense leadership style of Mr Ali, a retired army Colonel, known for his anti-corruption stance.
In an unprecedented move in the history of the customs service in the country,
Source: PUNCH
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