
A cross section of Customs officers at the conference in Abuja
By CLEMENT OMANIBE, Abuja
Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Adewale Adeniyi, has charged senior officers to strengthen and demonstrate institutional discipline with a view to ensuring operational effectiveness in the Service.
The CGC gave the charge during the just-concluded 2025 edition of the Comptroller-General of Customs’ Conference in Abuja on the theme: “ _Building Future Partnerships: Lessons from the Customs-PACT Conference.”_
He stressed that the Service must now apply the same discipline, coordination, and clarity that delivered the successful Customs Partnership for African Cooperation in Trade (C-PACT) Summit to its internal operations.
The event, which took place at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, aimed to reflect on and proffer strategic plans that would enhance the Service’s performance.
He recalled that only a day earlier, the Service had concluded a landmark continental engagement that brought Customs chiefs, private-sector partners and representatives from all African regions to Abuja.
CGC Adeniyi, however, cautioned: “You can’t sustain external credibility without internal integrity. Turn the mirror inward and force honest discussions about what is working, what is failing and what must change.”
While speaking on the theme of the conference, “Building Future Partnerships: Lessons from the Customs-PACT Conference,” the CGC stated that the goal was to extract the principles behind the success of the international summit, including coordination, unified messaging, disciplined execution, and embed them permanently in the Service’s operating culture.
He recalled how, during preparations for the C-PACT Summit, the Service held weekly coordination meetings for 16 consecutive weeks, aligning messages with AfCFTA, resolving conflicts quickly, and maintaining unity, because “failure was not an option with the world watching.”
He disclosed that the two-day programme would feature panel discussions, challenging presentations and open conversations where ideas matter more than rank.



