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You led with distinction, CG of Customs, Wale Adeniyi hails former boss, Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed at 80

By Halima Sule - Abuja
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Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Adewale Bashir Adeniyi on behalf of his officers and mencelebrated his former boss and predecessor, Dr. Bello HaliruMohammed, OFR, who turned 80, describing him as the leader who laid the foundation that turned around the fortunes of the over century-old service.

(Dr. Bello Halliru Mohammed, OFR, former Comptroller General of Customs)


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press release by Dr. Bello Mohammed’s media office in Abuja quoted Comptroller-General Adeniyi as expressing gladness thatthe octogenarian had lived to witness the bountiful fruits ofseeds which he sowed between 1988 and 1993 when he led the nation’s foremost revenue-generating and anti-smuggling agency.

CG Adeniyi is currently Nigeria’s first elected chairman of the Brussels-based Customs Cooperation Council (CCC), a globalbody where Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed emerged in 1992 asNigeria’s first Deputy Chairman and Head of West and Central Africa Regional Group of CCC, south of the Sahara.

In his congratulatory message, Adeniyi described Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed’s tenure as a great legacy. The service was lifted into the league of best-rated performing governmentagencies and widely respected as a high profile revenue-collecting and security organisation contributing immensely to growth and development of the nation.

‘’He served as Comptroller-General from 1988 to 1993. Dr. Mohammed’s visionary leadership and commitment to excellence laid a foundation that continues to shape the Service today. We honour your legacy, and enduring contributions to national development. Happy 80th birthday sir’’, he said.

The press release further said that the octogenarian entered the public service in 1977 at age 32 as a two-time commissioner in the old Sokoto State, rising later into national prominence as Director of the then Department of Customs and Excise (1990-92) and the Comptroller- General, Nigeria Customs Service (1992-95).

Essentially, his five-year tenure transformed and enhanced thefortunes of the service especially during the Civil Service Reforms of former military President Ibrahim Babangida’sadministration which appointed him over a former deputy director of customs and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar.

Dr. Bello Haliru, a trained veterinary doctor at the AhmaduBello University, Zaria, initiated and successfully executed the process that formally changed the Nigerian Customs Servicefrom a department to a full-fledged para-military service that raised the job benefits for the officers and men.

The Customs and Excise Management Act was enacted to ease its operations thereby lifting the organization to the present ranking status of the Police, Army, Navy and Air Force. Other para-military services such as Immigration and Prisons (now Correctional Service) followed suit.

He was removed in 1993 by late Head of State, General SaniAbacha in over phantom charges which could not be proved intwo years. He was finally retired.

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