The Customs Area Controller, Eastern Marine Command, Port
Harcourt, Comptroller Usman Bello, has called for constant synergy with
the 2nd Brigade of the Nigerian army in Port Harcourt on marine patrol
and training.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Deputy Superintendent of Customs and Public Relations Officer, Julius Uzowuru, on Friday in Port Harcourt and made available to newsmen.
According to the statement, Bello made the call during
his courtesy visit to the Brigade Commander, 2nd Brigade, Nigerian Army,
Port Harcourt, Brig.-Gen. Hamisu Hassan.
The statement explained that the visit was in
continuation of Comptroller Bello’s tour of Military and Para-military
organisations in his area of jurisdiction.
Comptroller Bello sought for constant synergy,
cooperation and collaboration with the Nigerian Army in patrolling the
marine areas in his area of command.
“The call for synergy becomes necessary because of the
volatile nature of the marine environment where the Customs command
patrols,’’ the Controller said.
He sought the assistance of the Military in terms of
training of the officers and men of the command on the usage of the
military shooting range in Port Harcourt where officers could be trained
to discharge their duties effectively.
Responding, the Brigade Commander assured the Customs
Controller of the readiness of the Nigerian Army to assist Customs at
all times.
Brigadier-General Hassan gave approval that Customs should use the shooting range of the army in training their officers.
He also assured Comptroller Bello of further assistance
in terms of logistics for Customs operations in the marine area of Port
Harcourt.
Hassan said that the Customs Controller should always contact him at all times for any assistance.
He invited the Customs Controller and his officers and
men of the marine command to always attend all functions and events
organised by the Brigade; like monthly Road Match, Tambola Nights and
other social events organized by the Brigade.
Brigadier-General Hassan also presented Bello with a Souvenir to commemorate the courtesy visit.
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