Plateau State Controller of Customs attended Senior Officers graduation in Jos.

From: Nora Dung

The controller of customs Plateau State command Mohammed A. Umar (Chikaren Bauchi) has attended the Graduation of Advance Detectives Course 72/2021 , for Armed Forces, Police and Other paramilitary forces at Nigeria Police Staff College Jos dated 25th June ,2021.

The controller described the graduands as the worthy and worriors of Nigeria who have consistently worked to combat our security challenges and keep the  nation safe .He applauded the efforts of Government by putting more resources into the Security sector to confront the country's dwindling Security problems currently ravaging the nation.

Chikaren Bauchi further in his remarks while celebrating with the graduands also call on Government to do more by investing more through sponsorship of more training and retraining of Nigerian Security officers to have more more knowledge of 21st century to enable confront head on the increasing crimes and criminality in Nigeria.

He urged the Security agencies of Nigeria to work closely together by ensuring that they together work in synergy to restore peace and unity of the Nigerian State . As a custom Officer who has worked towards ensuring that smugglers and other gang of mischievous elements within his jurisdiction does not go Scot free.

I am happy that this course of graduands comprises all of us ,the Army are here ,the police and all other paramilitary forces and tell Nigerians our collective Commitment to work together to bring back the nation lost glory. We shall ensure that our command here in Plateau State work in synergy the affirmative mentioned security outfits to deal with our common challenges and what is now considered a national disaster. He concluded.
     Mohammed A. Umar (Chikaren Bauchi)
     along other dignitaries at a function.

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