Nigeria: How Four Years of Reform Transformed Customs - Comptroller Jubrin

18 August 2013
interview

As the ongoing reform in Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) completes four years in August 2013, stakeholders are of the opinion that the reform has impacted positively to promote professionalism and efficiency, even as it tranformed NCS to operate in line with global trend. The Customs Area Controller (CAC), of Tincan Island Command, Comptroller Zakari Jubrin, who has spent 31 years in Customs, serving in Apapa, Seme, Bauchi, Cross River state, Abuja, MMA2, Port and Terminal Multi-Service Limited (PTML) and other Commands, speaks on what Nigeria's economy stands to benefit from the reform in NCS.

August 2013 marks four years of tremendous reform embarked upon by the Comptroller General of Customs, Dikko Inde, in the Service. What are the economic benefits of such reform?

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