Tension as disengagement rumour of top chiefs hit customs
Tension as disengagement
rumour of top chiefs hit customs
Nigerians demand objective, inclusive and fair probe
BY EGUONO ODJEGBA
Palpable tension has
enveloped the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, following the reported compulsory
retirement of the Coordinator of Zone B, Assistant Comptroller General Abubakar
Bashir, in addition to the speculated dismissal of the immediate past
Coordinator, North West Joint Border Drill, Assistant Comptroller General Aminu
Dahiru.
While Dahiru is believed to
be part of the security operatives running the special task force outfit
approved by President Muhammadu Buhari since August 2019, and in March 2020
listed among those recommended for probe over alleged botched smuggling of 178
trucks of petroleum products; Bashir was believed to have been listed to appear
before the same probe panel, but in connection with claims of unauthorized
operation.
Although sources have
debunked the report as containing half truths, our sources confirmed that while
Bashir was recommended for compulsory retirement from the service for allegedly
raiding a warehouse belonging to the friend of President Muhammadu Buhari in
Daura last year without “proper authorization”, Dahiru on the other hand was
said to have been recommended for dismissal over allegation of involvement in
the botched smuggling of 178 trucks of petroleum products across the Nigerian
border, while serving as coordinator of Operation Swift Response in December
2019.
The Operation Swift Response
is a joint security border patrol drill approved by President Muhammadu Buhari
to tackle issues of cross border smuggling, coordinated by the Office of the
National Security Officer, ONSA. When contacted, the Customs National Public
Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller Joseph Attah also denied knowledge of the
sanction of any management chief.
Attah who also double as the
spokesman of the Joint Security Border Patrol, explained that no such action
can take place without the ratification of the Customs Board, which comprised
of the minister of finance, the customs comptroller general, representatives of
relevant state agencies and departments, including the academia; which
composition is deemed to give depth and objective examination to any matter
brought to it, such as disciplinary measure relating to the service senior
cadre.
While confirming that some
officers of the service were listed to appear before the security probe panel
set up first quarter this year and under the leadership of the National
Security Officer, NSA, he said he is not aware that the customs board has sat
to discuss the recommendation of the probe panel.
According to Attah, “I don’t
know what you are talking about. I am not aware that any ACG have been sacked,
the service procedure does not allow such thing happen when the customs board
didn’t discuss or endorse such action.
“Because of the corona virus
pandemic and national lockdown, the board has not been able to meet for a long
time. Therefore, you people are acting on rumour and this does not serve the
country in any positive light”, he lamented.
Similarly, even though other
sources confirmed that both Bashir and Dahiru have been recommended for
retirement and dismissal, respectively, our sources which collaborated the
official position of the customs through its image maker that no definite
action can be taken until the customs board sit, discuss and take a position.
Sources close to the embattled
former customs chiefs also alleged bias and set-up in the matter leading up to
their probes. This is even as news of the development is believed to have sent jitters
and apprehension across formations and commands of the service nationwide, in
view of the huge respect the two ACGs are believed to command in the service.
There is a reported groundswell
of grumbling by the rank and file, who are worried that the current customs
administration have fallen into politics promoted by the pecks and glamour of
office, a situation some say have resorted to a game of intrigue, power play
and witch-hunt to run down officers perceived as threat certain persons
currently holding offices, and or threat to the future leadership of the
service.
Whereas the present customs
management comprise of very capable hands, ACG Abubakar Bashir, is on record as
having a unique profile and engaging credential which sets him apart as a
leadership succession material.
A poster boy of the customs
service by all account, Bashir has been the face of the customs anti-corruption
crusade, and have a radiating leadership amiability, any less he is considered
an epitome of professionalism and competence. He bagged two merit awards from Col.
Hameed Ali, as Customs Area Controller Onne and Apapa, respectively. The second
award was for rejecting a princely bribe of about N145million to release a
consignment of Tramadol. He later
received the World Customs Organisation, WCO, Award for Exemplary Performance;
while his latest was that of the Presidential
Award on Integrity given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari; last year.
Before his current posting as
Coordinator, Customs Zone ‘B’ Kaduna, he was the Secretary Customs Board.
Knowledgeable, dignified,
meticulous and highly intelligent, Bashir reportedly last year granted approval
sought by the Katsina Customs Command to raid a questionable warehouse in
Daura.
The action later sparked
needless controversy over purported link of President Buhari to the owner of
the warehouse.
The customs headquarters had
reportedly directed the unsealing of the warehouse, with a further directive
that the rice taken away from it be returned, a directive that was reportedly
complied with. Hints indicated that Bashir was subsequently summoned to the
headquarters where he was reportedly benched for about two weeks before being
allowed to return to his base.
His current travail and probe
believed to be linked to the Daura warehouse operation, which has been
interpreted by analysts, as shocking and reprehensible. Those close to the
probe panel say Bashir was recommended for probe for his purported failure to
get clearance from Abuja before approving the Daura operation.
Observers say as the zonal
coordinator, and given what passes as regular common place routine, it is
preposterous to suggest that a zonal commander must seek approval for an action
that poses no risk to lives. Others thinks Bashir’s case is one of witch hunt
and victimization, noting that it is double standard of the customs
administration to praise an officer for carrying out numerous raids on
questionable warehouses and private residences in same location of the country;
and for the same administration to seek to punish the same officer and or officers
for doing same in other parts of the country.
While the raid on the Daura
rice warehouse was said to have caused President Buhari embarrassment, the
allegation of the smuggling of petroleum products leveled against ACG Aminu Dahiru,
have also been loudly noised around as a set up. Dahiru is also considered a high heel
gentleman officer with impeccable character and outstanding credentials. Those who spoke on condition of anonymity
argue that Dahiru is beyond professional reproach, even as they further argue
that Dahiru’s case may have been a twisted, unethical and convoluted set up.
Anxiety that non customs
operatives in the joint security border drill have been allowed to go scot free
in respect of the said smuggling of 178 trucks petroleum products, has also
been addressed, as a dependable insider source informed that the probe was all
inclusive and done at the level of the various services.
“After preliminary
investigation established the involvement of top echelons of the security
agencies in the smuggling of petroleum products, the National Security Adviser
and Customs Comptroller General in-council, recommended further in-house
investigation and advice.
“So it is not true that officers
from the other organizations like army, immigration, police and the rest have
been allowed to walk away. They have also undergone in-house trial. Those found
wanting will not escape sanction. The ONSA will not be part of anything that is
untidy”, our source assured.
While supporting the federal
government posture towards the eradication of corruption, industry stakeholders
urged President Buhari not to cave in to narrow suggestions regarding the fate
of the customs, and to allow for fair hearing and a proper probe of those involved in the current
matter; in addition to making the report of the probe panel public.
Speaking on the development,
Chairman of Ijaw Media Forum, Elder Asu Beks said, “The customs service is a critical
agency of government, the institution must be protected from falling into
disrepute. The customs board should be allowed to fully exercise its discretion
and power at all time, more so, given the exigency of the moment.”
On his part, the National
president of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Hon.
Uju Nwabuinike said, “ANLCA is both a friend and partner, so we believe that if
customs gets it right, customs agents will also get it right. The last time we
witness serious infighting was during Buba Gyang’s tenure, where some ACGs went
to court.
“We hope that whatever issues
are at stake will be properly looked into and resolved, so that we do not have
a repeat of 2004 to 2008 when the customs was at war with itself.”
Also reacting, President of
the Maritime League of Editors, Mr. Kingsley Anaroke expressed disappointment that
ACG Abubakar Bashir’s case have been allowed to degenerate into politics.
“If what we are hearing is
anything to go by, then it is an irony. ACG Bashir raided warehouses in Lagos
and Ogun states and became award winning best officer. He took his gallantry to
Daura, where he raided rice warehouses and is right to have expected same
intensity of accolades from the CG. Trump up charges of unauthorized operation
is not the way to reward him. Same service: different codes of operations
shouldn’t be encouraged. I urge the Customs Board to make their investigation
public on this case.”
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