Kebbi Customs Command Committed to Discipline, Professionalism, and Community Development

Kebbi Customs Command Committed to Discipline, Professionalism, and Community Development

By prince Benson Davies

The Kebbi Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) held its first parade of the 2026 operational year, emphasizing discipline, integrity, and professionalism. Comptroller Ibrahim MM MNIM, fdc, extended New Year wishes to officers and their families, and paid tribute to fallen colleagues.

The event began with gratitude to Almighty God for life, strength, and unity. Comptroller Ibrahim MM MNIM, fdc, extended New Year wishes to officers and their families, and paid tribute to fallen colleagues who lost their lives in service, offering prayers for their souls and comfort for their families.

In his address, Comptroller Ibrahim expressed deep appreciation to the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, PhD, Chairperson of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council, for his visionary leadership, unwavering support, and dedication to the welfare of officers across the nation.
He noted that the CGC’s commitment to professionalism, innovation, and discipline continues to inspire the Service to new heights of excellence.

Comptroller Matawalle emphasized that the parade was more than a routine gathering, it was a moment of reflection, recommitment, and renewed dedication to the Service’s core mandate; securing Nigeria’s borders, protecting the national economy, preventing smuggling and economic sabotage and facilitating legitimate trade and revenue generation. He urged all officers to embody loyalty, vigilance, and excellence in their duties.

He charged officers to uphold the 7Cs of the Nigeria Customs Service: Courtesy without loss of dignity, Clear questions, Careful examination, Clean hands in all respects, Command attention, Control situations, and Consult colleagues. These principles, he stressed, are essential guides for conduct at border posts, in the field, and within the Command.
Discipline was highlighted as the bedrock of the Service. The Comptroller made clear that negligence or any betrayal of trust would not be tolerated while dedication, loyalty, and excellence would be recognized and rewarded. He reminded officers that each is an ambassador of the NCS, and their conduct reflects on the Service’s reputation in both public and private life.
The Command is located on critical international borders with Niger and Benin Republics, Kebbi Area Command plays a frontline role in combating smuggling and illegal trade.

Comptroller Matawalle expressed concern over prevailing security challenges within the border corridors and charged officers to remain vigilant, proactive, and security-conscious at all times. He emphasized the need for improved intelligence gathering, strict adherence to operational procedures, and strengthened collaboration with sister security agencies, host communities, and other stakeholders to effectively tackle insecurity.

The Command also reaffirmed its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, including the construction of boreholes and the supply and installation of solar-powered street lights in border communities. These efforts aim to foster goodwill, improve living conditions, and enhance security in the region.

Health is Wealth: Comprehensive Medical Screening Conducted
As part of the parade, a comprehensive health check was carried out for all officers, underscoring the Command’s commitment to the well-being of its personnel. Recognising that health is wealth, the leadership prioritized this exercise to ensure that every officer is physically fit, mentally alert, and prepared to perform their duties with maximum effectiveness.

Comptroller Ibrahim noted that a healthy force is a strong force, capable of safeguarding borders, combating smuggling, and facilitating trade with vigor and precision. The initiative reinforces the Service’s dedication to maintaining a resilient, disciplined, and high-performing team.

The Kebbi Area Command reaffirmed its commitment to discipline, professionalism, and the 7Cs, standing united as a frontline force protecting Nigeria’s borders and economy. By prioritizing the health and readiness of its officers, and by engaging in meaningful community development, the Command ensures it remains prepared to fulfill the Nigeria Customs Service’s mission with excellence and honor, under the inspiring leadership of CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, PhD.

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