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Monday 8 January 2024

Work-Life-Balance:Customs CG Leads Officers on 6.6 Kilometers Endurance Walk

...Inspects Ongoing Construction Projects Along Abuja Airport Road

 ZAINAB JUNAID 

In a remarkable display of commitment to both personal well-being and success of Nigeria Customs Service, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC) Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR undertook a 6.6-kilometer 'Walk Life Balance' at the iconic Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, on Saturday morning of 6 January 2024.

This fitness initiative, a recurrent practice for the CGC, underscores Adeniyi's dedication to harmonizing the demands of a rigorous customs profession with the imperative of maintaining physical and mental health.

In an exclusive interview after completing the refreshing walk, CGC Adeniyi highlighted the importance of such exercises for himself and his officers, acknowledging the strenuous nature of their duties, particularly in bustling urban centers.

“Every weekend that I am in Abuja, we try to make it count that we really want to achieve a balance between the rigorous demands of our work and the need to stay fit to stay healthy,” shared CGC Adeniyi. 

He further emphasized the necessity of integrating regular physical activities into the lives of customs officers, acknowledging the daily challenges they face, including traffic congestion and family issues.

“We have to keep ourselves in a very high level of mental physical fitness. We really have to motivate ourselves,” he added.

Drawing a parallel between the distance covered during the walk and the ambitious revenue targets set for 2024, CGC Adeniyi expressed confidence in the Service's ability to achieve its financial goals.

“If you compare the distance of 6.6 kilometers that we covered this morning with the figure of revenue which we want to generate in 2024 - and put trillion Naira behind that figure, then it means we have achieved our revenue targets for 2024.”

CGC Adeniyi's unwavering commitment to fostering a healthy work-life balance not only exemplifies his leadership but also sets a precedent for a thriving and resilient Nigeria Customs Service in the year 2024.


Similarly, in a stride towards prioritizing the well-being of the officers and men of the Service, the CGC  has affirmed his commitment to enhance their welfare through a comprehensive infrastructure initiative. 

This ambitious project, located close to Namadi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, is characterized by residential buildings, offices, schools, worship centers, officers' mess, and a shopping mall, and is strategically designed to accommodate over 2500 officers working in Abuja.

Speaking on the project, CGC Adeniyi stated, “Our officers dedicate themselves tirelessly to their duties, and it is our responsibility to reciprocate their dedication by ensuring they have not just adequate but befitting housing and essential social amenities. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to their well-being.”

Speaking further, the CGC noted that the multifaceted project aligns with his broader agenda to modernize and improve the overall working conditions within the Nigeria Customs Service.

The CGC  noted that the inclusion of educational facilities, worship centers, and recreational spaces reflects a holistic approach to fostering a supportive community for customs officers and their families.

According to him, as the project takes shape, it signifies a positive step towards elevating the living standards of those serving on the frontlines of Customs operations.

Anambra Boat Mishap: NIWA Confirms incident, commiserate with Victims families as 8 died

Anambra Boat Mishap: NIWA Confirms incident, commiserate with Victims families as 8 died

ZAINAB JUNAID

National Inland Waterways Authority(NIWA) has confirmed the sad incident of a boat mishap which occured at Ummu Anam, Anambra West LGA, Anambra state between Thursday 4th and Friday 5th of January,  2024 at about 7am.

Alhaji Jibril Darda’u, GM Corporate Affairs of the Authority noted with regrets that the sad incident involved a passenger boat travelling from Idah in Kogi state to Onitsha, Anambra state.

"Upon receipt of the sad report, relevant personnel from the marine department were deployed for rescue, recovery, and proper investigation.

"Preliminary reports revealed that the wooden engine boat rammed into a snag on the water channel and capsized with about 50 passengers on board. From the records, 8 persons were confirmed dead at the scene, while 38 others were rescued immediately.

"The recovery efforts are ongoing and Authority will provide detailed information to the public as soon as the field officers report back to the headquarters.

"The Authority sincerely  commiserates with the friends and families of the deceased and prayed to God to rest their souls.

"In the meantime, we want to reassure the general public that NIWA is doing everything possible to ensure safer inland waterways for the movement of people and goods across our inland waterways," he said.