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Compt Shuaibu Wins Powerful Pen /MAJAN Personality Of The week

…. declares him an astute professional

…congratulates him on his decoration by ACG Jibo

…Compt Shuaibu, tested, trusted, experienced, reliable 

LAGOS, Nigeria – Comptroller Ahmadu Shuaibu  has clinched  MAJAN-Powerful Pen Personality of The Week. The association gave Compt Shuaibu this special honour after his decoration by Zonal Coordinator, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Zone ‘A’, Lagos, ACG Mohammed Bello Jibo, on Tuesday.

Compt. Shuaibu, who is the Area Controller in charge of Ogun 1 Customs Command, Idiroko, was given this honour for the dint of hard work, tenacity and his Anti-Smuggling drive. An anti-smuggling guru with unwavering commitment in the service of his fatherland.

He is tested, trusted, experienced, reliable, dependable and highly knowledgeable in Customs procedures.

Compt Shuaibu can rightly be described as exceptional Customs officer with proven track record of hard work, tenacity and bravery. Hence, his elevation to the rank of Customs Controller is well deserved.

When it comes to anti-smuggling operations and enforcement duties, he is outstanding. Academically, he is sound. Intellectually, he has the expertise.

A disciplined and thoroughbred

 Customs officer, academically sound and intellectually top-notch. Controller Ahmadu Bello Shuaibu has demonstrated high level of professionalism in handling his statutory functions at all times, 

He has served Customs at various capacities, traversing different Commands with remarkable performances.

This dependable, intelligent and uncompromising personality was a Staff Officer in Federal Operations Unit, FOU, Zone ‘A’, many years back. 

He served in Enforcement department of 

Federal Operations Unit, FOU, Zone C, Owerri; where he battled economic saboteurs at the hinterland to a standstill. While in Zone C, the news of Shuaibu’s exploits was heard by all and sundry.

From Owerri, he was posted back to FOU Zone ‘A’ where he served as DC Administration for a short period before he was made the Coordinator of Customs Strike Force Zone ‘A’, Lagos.

His impressive performance as Strike Force Coordinator Team A, with spectacular seizures of Pangolin scales and other prohibited items are still on record, despite the scrapping of Customs Strike force by CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR.

Compt Shuaibu was again posted to Ogun – 2 Customs Command, as the Area Controller, where he made excellent performance in revenue collection from excise. 

While in Ogun 2 Command, he discovered numerous factories and brought them under excise control.

CGC Adeniyi, a straight forward leader, a Man who believes in appointment by merit saw the potentials, intelligence in Compt Shuaibu and quickly posted him to Ogun 1 Command Idiroko. Kudos to CGC Adeniyi in his wisdom of uncovering great talents in the Service and bringing them to limelight.

Today, with Shuaibu as Area Controller, the story of anti-smuggling drive at a volatile border area like Idiroko is taking a new dimension.

Compt Shuaibu became the first Area Controller to make massive seizures of contraband worth millions of Naira at Ogun 1 Command within just two weeks of assuming office.

That exceptional performance made news headlines to the extent that the CGC came from Abuja to address a press conference in Abeokuta. 

The man,  Compt Shuaibu,his style and rising anti-smuggling profile, appears  unstoppable,given his desire to ensure that Smuggling within his domain is completely reduced to the barest minimum, if not eradicated completely.

MAJAN observed that during his decoration, that Compt. Shuaibu is also a champion even in the domestic  front; the beautiful look of his family members that graced his decoration tells the story of a closely knit family.This was evident  as Mrs Shuaibu joined ACG Jibo in decorating her husband. A brief but memorable moment captured by the lens of reporters’ cameras.

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