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IWD 2026: CGC Adeniyi Lauds NCS Women For Invaluable Role


The Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, has commended female officers of the Service for their invaluable role and support.

The occasion was a surprise hosting of female officers and wives of the officers in celebration of 2026 International Women’s Day.

The event, which was held at the Customs House in Maitama, was attended by officers across ranks and members of the Customs Officers’ Wives Association. Each was presented with a rose in recognition of their resilience, commitment and service to the nation.

Addressing officers and men, the Comptroller-General said the gathering was deliberately designed to depart from routine ceremonies and place the spotlight on women whose efforts often go unrecognised.

“I know you did not come here expecting this. That is exactly the point. Too often, recognition comes only when it is convenient or when it fits neatly into a calendar. Today, we chose to do something different.” CGC Adeniyi said.

He acknowledged the Service’s paramilitary structure, noting that while tradition and hierarchy remain important, the moment marks a reflection on the role of women within the institution.

He added, “This is a paramilitary organisation, and we are guided by tradition and protocol. But today, we are united by a common purpose, which is to celebrate the women of the Nigeria Customs Service.”

Adeniyi described female officers as indispensable to the Service’s operations, commending their professionalism and dedication across various formations.

“You are central to what we do. I want to appreciate all of you serving in different capacities across the country for your resilience and commitment to duty.” He said.

He added that the initiative was aimed at recognising outstanding women in the Service and reinforcing the need to sustain a culture that values hard work and dedication irrespective of gender.

In her remarks, the National President of the Customs Officers’ Wives Association, and wife of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Kikelomo Adeniyi, described the gathering as a significant moment to celebrate the strength and contributions of women within the Customs community.

“This is indeed a special occasion for us to recognise the resilience, dedication and hard work of women who continue to support the Service both directly and indirectly.” She said.

She commended the Comptroller-General for his consistent support for women, noting that his leadership has created opportunities for growth and inclusion within the Service.

“Our women are not just supporting actors; they are active contributors to the progress we are recording as a Service. Through various initiatives, we have continued to empower women and families, and this aligns with the broader reform agenda of the Nigeria Customs Service.” She said.

She further highlighted the association’s role in promoting welfare and empowerment programmes, stressing that investing in women remains critical to building stronger institutions and communities.



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