NCS Wraps-Up Strategic Reputation Management Campaign At Zone ‘D’‎ Headquarters - Harbours

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NCS Wraps-Up Strategic Reputation Management Campaign At Zone ‘D’‎ Headquarters

 By Stella Okocha 

A Cross Section Of Officers During the Strategic Reputation Management Campaign At Zone D Headquarters, Bauchi

Harboursandport.com:Lagos- August 12, 2025:The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has concluded her strategic Reputation Management Campaign at the Zone ‘D’, headquarters Bauchi, wrapping up the nationwide campaign initiative designed to strengthen integrity, deepen public trust, and improve service delivery across the Service.

‎Thie concluding campaign, which held on Tuesday, 19 August 2025, gathered officers from area commands across the zone for a final engagement highlighting the Service’s commitment to institutional reforms.

National Public Relations Officer, NCS, Assistant Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada

During the launching of the campaign, the National Public Relations Officer, NCS, Assistant Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada, in his welcome address, highlighted that the campaign was deliberately structured to imbibe professionalism, transparency, and accountability at all levels of the Service.

‎He said throughout the campaign, officers went through intensive training in social media ethics, stakeholder engagement, and public services; describing the exercise as timely and practical, equipping them with tools to project the Service positively while addressing misconceptions about its operations.

Comptroller Matawalle Ibrahim of Bauchi/Gombe Command

‎While delivering the keynote address, Acting Zonal Coordinator, Comptroller Musa Binga, represented by Comptroller Matawalle Ibrahim of Bauchi/Gombe Command, commended officers for their active participation and urged them to apply the knowledge gained in their daily operations.

‎In his words, “Reputation is not an afterthought; it is an asset. The Nigeria Customs Service is more than revenue collection. We are custodians of national integrity, and every officer’s conduct directly shapes how the public perceives us.”

‎In his closing remarks, Deputy Comptroller Administration of Borno/Yobe Command, Adamu Mohammed, reaffirmed that the end of the campaign was not the end of the work, but the initiative is a call to action that must reflect in their culture, decisions, and how they interact with the public.

‎"With the successful conclusion of the programme in Zone ‘D’, the NCS has now extended the Reputation Management Campaign to all its operational zones nationwide, consolidating its reform agenda under the leadership of Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi."

‎"The Service reiterated its vision to build a modern, professional, and transparent Customs administration that meets global standards and prioritises Nigerians' trust and confidence."

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