Omoluabi Congratulates Ejibunu, Medase, Onaiyekan, Other Owe Sons on Promotion at Customs Service

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The Special Adviser to the Governor of Kogi State on Energy Matters and Chairman, Forum of Special Advisers to the Governor, Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi has congratulated all Kabba sons who were recently promoted to various ranks by the authorities of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

The massive promotions was announced by the NCS on Friday.

Describing such magnitude of elevation of several sons of Kabba in a single row as simply reward for hard work, intelligence and commitment to duties, Omulabi said Owe people are known for exemplary services and dedication all over the globe.

In a statement issued in Lokoja on Friday, the Special Adviser said the elevation of Alh Kehinde Ejibunu to the rank of Assistant Comptroller General of Customs, Mr Jerome Medase to the rank of Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Mr Femi Onaiyekan to the rank of Assistant Comptroller of Customs and several others is nothing but a handsome reward for hard work, intelligence and divine hand of God in the lives of the people of Oweland.

He described the excellent performance of ACG Ejibunu at Lagos and later at Operation Whirlwind as nationally commendable and deserving of the promotion he just meritoriously earned through selflessness and desire for national prosperity.

He said all others who were promoted are officers with track record of excellence, diligence and patriotism at all points of duty.

Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi, the Bobaseye of Oro-Ago land, commended the leadership of Nigeria Customs Service for recognizing excellence and rewarding hard work, adding that this meritorious promotion will encourage everyone to work hard for promotion.

He challenged all other Chief executives of government institutions to learn from the Nigeria Customs Service and give promotion as rewards for excellent performances.

Omoluabi encouraged all the newly promoted to justify their promotion with better results in order to grow the more.


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