The Nigerian Customs Service has
announced its plans to retire 577 of its officers.
This was disclosed in a circular
released on Friday signed by Sulaiman M.S.J, Comptroller Establishments barely
one week after it promoted three officers to management level and redeployed
eight others.
The circular reads, “CIRCULAR
NO/HRD/2017/003-LIST OF OFFICERS/MEN FOR STATUTORY RETIREMENT IN YEAR 2018’ and
signed by Sulaiman M.S.J, Comptroller Establishments, on behalf of Hameed Ali,
the Comptroller General.
“I am directed to forward the
attached list on the above subject as a Pre-Retirement notice to all affected
officers.all affected officers due for retirement in 2018 are to disengage from
active service and proceed on three-months pre-retirement leave, three months
to the effective date of retirement.
“A Deputy Comptroller General, an
Assistant Comptroller General, 11 Comptrollers, 27 Deputy Comptrollers, 27
Assistant Comptrollers and 23 Chief Superintendents of Customs are due for
retirement.
” file officers listed on the
retirement notice include five Chief Inspector of Customs Terminal (CIC T); 21
Chief Inspector of Customs (CIC); 21 Superintendent of Customs (SC); 36 Deputy
Chief Inspector of Customs (DCIC); 23 Deputy Comptrollers (DCs); 121 Assistant
Chief Inspector of Customs (ACIC); four ACIC1; 131 Deputy Inspector of Customs
(DIC); and one Assistant Superintendent of Customs 11.
“83 Senior Inspector of Customs
(SIC); two Chief Customs Assistant (CCA ‘T’); 18 Inspector of Customs (IC); six
CC; three Assistant Inspector of Customs; two Senior Customs Assistant (SCA);
and one Customs Assistant (CA).
“The affected officers are to be
disengaged either on the basis of mandatory 60 years of age or 35 years in
service, in line with the civil service rules.
“Those affected are expected to
report to the headquarters with their notice of retirement on or before the end
of March this year.
“All affected officers are to
ensure compliance and forward their three months pre-retirement notice to the
Comptroller General of Customs accordingly.
“Any observed error, omission or
legitimate complaints should be forwarded to the office of the Comptroller
General of Customs on or before 31st March, 2018.
“All those due for retirement
must proceed on the mandatory three months pre-retirement leave, starting March
2018.”
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