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Hameed Ali abolishes HND, BSC dichotomy within Nigeria customs service

written by Samuel Etuk April 11, 2017
Hameed Ali abolishes HND, BSC dichotomy within Nigeria customs service

The Nigeria Customs Service has removed the dichotomy between Higher National Diploma and Bachelor’s degree which was against the personnel holding the former qualification.

The Comptroller-General of the service, Hameed Ali, made the announcement on Monday through a statement signed by the NCS spokesperson, Joseph Attah.

 

The statement reads; “As part of the ongoing reforms in line with circular Ref: HCSF/EPO/EIR/CND/100/ST/98 of 8th September 2016 from the Head of Service of the Federation and the approval of Government since April 1992 for Nigeria Customs Service to align with the Nigeria Police Force rank structure, the CGC approved the removal of dichotomy against holders of Higher National Diploma from Bachelors Degree in the Service,”

The statement further said, Mr Ali directed immediate alignment of rank structure of the service with that of the police.

Consequently, officers in the Inspectorate cadre on Salary Grade level 08 and above are to align with the appropriate rank in the Superintendent Cadre.

Also, during the decoration of some newly promoted senior officers, the News Agency of Nigeria quotes Mr. Ali as saying HND holders on salary Grade Level GL 07 in the service are automatically moved to GL0 8 while a supplementary budget will be made for their salary arrears.

Ali said at the ceremony; “This is expected to boost the morale of officers and eliminate confusion in the seniority of officers,”

The statement by Mr. Attah also conveyed the promotions of 3,487 senior officers to various higher ranks, following presidential approval.

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