…as NCS Trains Staff on Geospatial Technology
ZAINAB JUNAID
As part of his commitment to intensify Nigeria Customs Service(NCS)’s efficiency, leverage technology to enhance trade and curb smuggling amongst other criminalities, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, on Wednesday, 1st November 2023, initiated a two-day workshop on GEOSPATIAL techniques for the officers and men of the Service.
The program, according to the CGC, ably represented by
Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs in charge of Training and Doctrine
Command (TRADOC), Sa'idu Galadima, will enlighten the officers to have a
practical understanding of border security — which will yield positive results
in boosting Nigeria's economy.
He spoke on the CGC's passion for intensifying the Service's
efficiency, leveraging technology to enhance trade and curb smuggling amongst
other criminalities.
The DCG described him as “a person who extremely supports
technology.”
On her part, the Assistant
Comptroller-General of Customs for ICT/Modernization, Kikelomo Adeola,
said introducing GEOSPATIAL technology training for Customs officers will
enable the Service to maximize its war against smuggling.
She said, “Gone are those days when officers carry guns to
scout smugglers in the bushes; that's why we deemed it necessary to introduce
this geospatial program to equip our staff with requisite experience in
checkmating smuggling activities while in their offices.”
According to her, the workshop, if concluded, will enable
the Service to detect all the illegal and unapproved routes made by smugglers
across the border areas and also deploy intervention to thwart their nefarious
activities.
She said, “This training will go a long way in strengthening
Customs' unflinching efforts to improve trade in Nigeria, so geospatial doesn't
only give insight to our offices to mitigate smuggling through technological
moonroof, but also gives accurate and timely intelligence to ensure that
anti-smuggling activities are perfectly achieved.”
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