The Nigeria Customs Service has revealed plans to embark on a Radiological and Nuclear Detection Programme aimed at fortifying the nation’s security against the smuggling of nuclear materials.
This was revealed in a post shared on the Nigeria Customs Service X handle (Formerly Twitter) in the late hours of Wednesday.
The post read, “Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, announced this strategic initiative during the inauguration of a 4-Day Capacity Building Workshop organized by the World Customs Organisation at the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College, Gwagwalada.
“Representing the CGC at the workshop, Assistant Comptroller General Malanta Yusuf highlighted the program’s significance, expressing optimism that it would provide participants with the technical expertise needed to detect and combat the illicit trafficking of radiological and nuclear materials.
“This move, according to him, is expected to enhance cross-border security, exposing participants to operational challenges while fostering a deeper understanding of the multifaceted roles involved in this innovative approach.
“He commended the concerted efforts of the Customs leadership, emphasising the commitment to innovation as a critical element in improving the Service’s overall performance. He underscored the importance of training organised by the WCO, ensuring that Officers benefit from cutting-edge knowledge and skills.
“We are trying to make sure that such training by the World Customs Organisation benefits our Officers because clearly, the Comptroller-General has put too much effort into ensuring that innovation is one of the key elements,” said ACG Malanta Yusuf.
The post further read, “Addressing Correspondents, CSC Nafi’u Abubakar, the Nigeria Customs Service Radiation Safety Officer, praised the CGC’s decisive approval of the Radiological and Nuclear Detection Program (RANDA).
“Abubakar highlighted the initiative’s rarity on a global scale, positioning Nigeria as one of the first countries to domestically implement this groundbreaking project.
“He emphasised that the programme’s significance extends beyond its novelty, foreseeing substantial benefits for the Nigeria Customs Service.
“The training was truly remarkable, and its benefits will undoubtedly enhance the Nigeria Customs Service – and one of the pivotal roles it will play is that it will advance the Customs’ capabilities,” affirmed CSC Nafi’u.
“As the Customs Service gears up to tackle nuclear smuggling through cutting-edge techniques, the commendation from a seasoned expert like Dr. Sambo underscores the potentially transformative effects of this strategic initiative”.
Credit: X | CustomsNG
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