

QUINTESSENTIAL ACG SHUAIBU HANDS OVER TO COMPT ALIYU AT FOU ‘A’; HIGHLIGHTS MAJOR FEATS DURING HIS TENURE

As Comptroller Aliyu Outlines vision for the unit…
The Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday, 10th December 2025, witnessed a symbolic transition of leadership as the outgoing Comptroller, now Assistant Comptroller General (ACG) Mohammed Shuaibu, formally handed over responsibility to the new Comptroller, Gombo Aliyu.
The ceremony, held at the Unit’s conference hall, brought together principal officers, patrol leaders, media representatives, and well-wishers.
In his handing-over address, ACG Mohammed Shuaibu described the occasion as another significant milestone in his professional journey. He expressed deep appreciation to Almighty God, Comptroller General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, PhD, and management team, for the trust and support extended to him throughout his tenure.

According to him, serving as Comptroller of FOU Zone A had been both an honor and a privilege. He commended officers of the Unit for their dedication, resilience, and teamwork, noting that their collective efforts led to notable successes in combating smuggling. “Together, we confronted high-profile challenges and upheld the highest standards of professionalism in addressing emerging issues,” he said.
Reflecting on his seven months in office, ACG Shuaibu described the period as eventful and rewarding, adding that the Unit significantly suppressed smuggling activities through strategic operations.
He revealed that the Unit recorded 476 interceptions involving 761 seized items, with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N10,051,812,208.00.
The seized items included:
• 23,000 bags of foreign parboiled rice (equivalent to 38 trailer loads)
• 94 used vehicles (tokunbo)
• 2,350 kg of Cannabis Sativa
• 1,820 jerrycans of PMS
Other remarkable seizures comprised:
• 15 assorted rifles
• 4,841 rounds of ammunition
• 2 industrial drones
• 25 kg of crystal methamphetamine
• 4 cylinders of explosives (50 kg each, made in Russia)
• $20,000 USD and 110,000 CFA (worth N31 million)
He also disclosed that eight containers of expired pharmaceutical products valued at N7.5 billion were handed over to NAFDAC for further action.


On revenue recovery, ACG Shuaibu stated that the Unit intensified compliance checks on questionable import and export consignments, issuing Demand Notices (DNs) that generated N419,202,459.85.
He congratulated his successor, Comptroller Aliyu, expressing confidence that the new leadership would consolidate on the Unit’s achievements and introduce fresh strategies for enhanced performance.
The incoming Comptroller, Gombo Aliyu, thanked the CGC and management for the opportunity to serve in this strategic capacity, acknowledging the outstanding contributions of his predecessor.
He emphasized the Unit’s vital role in combating smuggling and safeguarding Nigeria’s economic interests, particularly within the strategically sensitive Lagos operational corridor.
Comptroller Aliyu outlined his key priorities, which include:
Strengthening enforcement operations
Upholding professionalism, discipline, and integrity
Enhancing collaboration with security agencies and stakeholders
Improving officers’ welfare and capacity development
Promoting open communication, transparency, and teamwork

He further highlighted three guiding principles that will shape his administration:
1. Change Management
2. Compliance Management
3. Reputational Management
He called for unity, dedication, and renewed commitment from officers, assuring them of responsible and constructive engagement with the media. He also wished ACG Shuaibu continued success in his future endeavors.
The event concluded with the presentation of gifts by the Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA) and the officers and men of the Unit, followed by the ceremonial cutting of the cake.
