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"Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by neo25(m): 7:27pm On Nov 28, 2015
RETIRED Col Hamid Ibrahim Ali, who took over as Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in a very controversial circumstance, is progressing in error. The anomalies his policies are perpetrating in the Nigeria Customs are unhealthy. Col Ali was once a military administrator of Kaduna State (August 1996 to August 1998). Since his retirement, he has been politically active and fought to return Muhammadu Buhari as President. He was in charge of the President’s recent presidential campaign funds and later became his Chief of Staff before his appointment as head of the Nigeria Customs. No doubt, he is the President’s confidant.

The criminologist and poultry farmer was also the Secretary of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) in which capacity he represented the Arewa Consultative Forum at the Oputa Panel and was its presenter-in-chief when the Ohanaeze Ndigbo made its case against the Nigerian Civil War. Col. Ali’s appointment as Comptroller-General of Customs was greeted with controversy. It was about the first time a non-career officer is heading the Customs Service. Of greater concern is his approach to issues, which led to the mass resignation of all the Deputy Comptrollers General (DCGs) in one day. This, too, was as unprecedented as it was controversial.

The appointments and promotions he made following the said mass resignation are controversial, prompting many to ask if his mission to the Customs Service is to see the South East officers out of the Service; as the slots traditionally reserved for the South East zone were shared out to other zones – a critical social injustice. There is an exclusion and marginalisation of the South East in the 2015 Nigeria Customs Service appointments/promotions for the management cadre. Unlike what obtained in the past, each zone gets, on the average, four slots for Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) cadre and one DCG. In the present promotions/appointments, while the other five zones in the country retained their number of slots or got more, South East got nothing save one DCG, whereas the zone got four ACGs in the 2014 appointments/promotions and something similar in the previous ones. The distribution of the 2014 appointments/promotions reflected the tradition and adherence to Federal Character at Customs but now thrown overboard.

The distribution in the Comptrollers’ cadre is pathetic, as the South East was nearly completely left out also. North West alone got 25 slots as against four by the South East. Other zones also got relatively the lion’s share compared to the South East. Question is: on what basis were these promotions done and what is the justification for the bizarre disparity between the other zones and South East, to the point where a zone would get 25 Comptrollers and South East only four? For the avoidance of doubt, here it is: SE 4, SS 11, SW 10, NC 18, NE 26 and NW 25.

Nigeria Customs Service is vital to revenue generation in Nigeria. And in this era where the revenue of the country is fast dwindling, it is only necessary that the service be allowed to enjoy the requisite peace and cooperation. A situation where one zone is feeling that they are being deliberately excluded from the management cadre can only breed angst and frustration.



Injustice to one is an injustice to all. Social justice has to be given its due premium in Nigeria if the country will gain the needed unity and make progress at development. Social psychological researches on work and wellbeing of workers have clearly shown that the surest way to destroying any organisation is to have different sets of rules/rewards for the different workers in the same organisation. The arbitrariness obtainable in the military era hardly suffices in a democratic dispensation. If the strange policy of exclusion introduced in the Customs is allowed to stand, Customs officers of South East extraction are being told in no uncertain terms that they cannot aspire to certain ranks or become the Comptroller General of that Service. This is wrong.

The President needs to get the Customs boss to respect and restore the rights of the excluded South East zone and work for greater harmony with the officers and men of the Service, whose confidence he needs in order to succeed. President Muhammadu Buhari has himself demonstrated great commitment to rule of law and constitutionalism, and against his wishes and beliefs, extended cabinet ranks to all the 37 ministers. Buhari, too, is a retired military officer and could have insisted on having ministers without portfolios and reap the acrimony it would generate. Col. Ali needs to emulate President Buhari. In the realm of psychology, perception is everything. The nation has to manage the growing feeling of alienation both in the North and South Nigeria. Deliberate efforts must be made to address the sources of such alienations and not stoking them, as is now happening in the Customs. And only inclusive policies can promote amity and progress of Nigeria, not exclusionism.

• Mefor is an Abuja-based forensic psychologist and journalist

Source: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/11/ethnic-cleansing-at-nigeria-customs/

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by ify2016: 7:28pm On Nov 28, 2015
Association of Wailing wailers.


Wails today wail tomorrow and next tomorrow



Wailers don tey and no go end now because na END TIME thing.


Therefore, government without wailers na curse.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by ckmayoca: 7:37pm On Nov 28, 2015
Na wetin bros ask ham do him dey do. But dis ur source sef na biro u take write am.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by baby124: 7:40pm On Nov 28, 2015
The only regions that should have the highest is the SW and SS because we have the major ports where there is some income. All the others are criminals. NE ke Even NC?

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by blonker1: 7:52pm On Nov 28, 2015
All these injustices against the south east must stop,enough is enough,we must stand up and fight for our liberation. Ndigbo stand up and defend yourselves.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by aljharem(m): 7:54pm On Nov 28, 2015
Buhari is destroying this country. Tribalism at it's peak

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by wordcat(m): 8:03pm On Nov 28, 2015
neo25:
Question is: on what basis
were these promotions done and what is
the justification for the bizarre disparity
between the other zones and South East,
to the point where a zone would get 25
Comptrollers and South East only
four? For the avoidance of doubt, here it
is: SE 4, SS 11, SW 10, NC 18, NE 26 and
NW 25.

Rejoice not o ye South Westerners for ye were also cheated.

South: 25

.

North: 69

.

Difference: 44!
.
.
.
Going by federal character, every region suppose to have at least fifteen(15) comptrollers while the remaining four(4) will be by merit

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by mightyhazel: 8:32pm On Nov 28, 2015
wordcat:


When we were protesting for Biafra, the likes of Fr. Mbaka, Obi of Onitsha, Okoroawusa and others were busy calling us jobless people. As far as am concern, let the North take over customs, immigration, SSS, NIA, police even the military, it's non of my business and I don't care; let's join hands and make Biafra a reality or we accept second class citizen status.
calm down! There is nuffn wrong in askin for our own due in nigeria. Igbos as long as we are still part of nigeria must enjoy all d benefits due to us.wake up!

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by wordcat(m): 8:34pm On Nov 28, 2015
mightyhazel:
calm down! There is nuffn wrong in askin for our own due in nigeria. Igbos as long as we are still part of nigeria must enjoy all d benefits due to us.wake up!

As it is not working nko?

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by BlackTechnology: 8:38pm On Nov 28, 2015
Where is Eurobomber who still have fate in this Lord Lugard's prison. angry

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by BlackTechnology: 8:40pm On Nov 28, 2015
CyberWolf:
Very good. Let them sack all those greedy Igbos, they are the ones sabotaging our efforts from breaking away from this zoo angry

angry Where is Mbaka

What does he have to say

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by BlackTechnology: 8:43pm On Nov 28, 2015
hmohammed:
I am tired of these Ibo idiots. Please leave Nigeria for us


grin Just like Ancient Egyptians, you guys will hand over all our sweat before we go

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by mightyhazel: 8:45pm On Nov 28, 2015
wordcat:


As it is not working nko?
we up our game a notch,as it shd be done abt any tin dats not workin out!

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by ezeagu(m): 8:46pm On Nov 28, 2015
I thought some Igbo people said they'd rather stay in Nigeria so they can 'conquer' other regions. Is this the 'conquering'? O dikwa egwu.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by BlackTechnology: 8:51pm On Nov 28, 2015
ezeagu:
I thought some Igbo people said they'd rather stay in Nigeria so they can 'conquer' other regions. Is this the 'conquering'? O dikwa egwu.

angry You won't see Eurobomber and Abagworo here to answer this question

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by doctokwus: 8:55pm On Nov 28, 2015
For this piece to be analysed and put in context, can the op give us a breakdown of the distribution during the gej govt, so that an objective analysis can be done.
Thank u.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by Csami(m): 9:39pm On Nov 28, 2015
hmohammed:
I am tired of these Ibo idiots. Please leave Nigeria for us

First, you're a product of cross-breeding. Ask your mom to tell you what she slept with to conceive you.


doctokwus:
For this piece to be analysed and put in context, can the op give us a breakdown of the distribution during the gej govt, so that an objective analysis can be done.
Thank u.

The difference is 44. If you see nothing wrong with it then you're lost.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by doctokwus: 9:57pm On Nov 28, 2015
Csami:







The difference is 44. If you see nothing wrong with it then you're lost.
Thank u 4 the insult.
I repeat,can u give us a breakdown of what the distribution of posts were during the time of GEJ?
Thank you for your expected co-operation.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by Nobody: 10:15pm On Nov 28, 2015
What is really going on in this Buhari's government for goodness sake? Why is Buhari bent on destroying this country? Just look at the sharing in customs, SE gets only 4 while NW gets 25! This is wonderful!

It is because of issues like this that many more people are becoming sympathetic to the Biafra agitation, what the fvck! Igbos can never be put under and we will never accept this, somebody should go tell that Buhari that this is getting too much. Firstly he came up with a very unnecessary 5% speech and now we have this.

This is just too bad for the unity of this country, this is just to bad for peace to rain.

Cc Gbawe, Passingshot.

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Re: "Ethnic Cleansing" At Nigeria Customs? - By Mefor by SHOPPERS(m): 10:20pm On Nov 28, 2015
Wait guys. What of the Middle belt.... Kogi, Kwara and Benue states?

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