The Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), retired Col. Hameed Ali,
has declared that any customs officer caught involved in corrupt
practice, would serve the maximum 10-year jail term prescribed by law.
Ali made this declaration while addressing custom officers of Sokoto/Zamfara/Kebbi Area Command on Tuesday.
“The minimum jail term for corrupt officers is five years, but I will
make sure that any officer found to be corrupt gets the maximum jail
term of 10 years.
“This is to serve as a deterrent to any officer who finds himself in
the Customs to make money and not to earn money. I am not saying that
there are no good, incorruptible officers in the service, but there are
few bad eggs who are giving the service a bad name,” Ali said.
He also cautioned the officials against indiscipline and living above their means.
“Our work ethics must change to be in tune with the change mantra as championed by President Muhammadu Buhari,” he said.
While explaining that the task before him was to reform the service,
raise revenue, and improve the welfare of personnel, the CGC advised the
customs personnel to make integrity, honesty and transparency their
watch words.
”You should all do this to minimize the chances of getting into trouble, except those who are criminally minded.”
He therefore urged the officers and men to strive to block all areas
of revenue leakages, saying that the service would use part of the
revenue to provide offices and residential accommodation for them.
Ali assured them that, henceforth, there would be no favouritism in promotions, transfers and postings.
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