CUSTOMS, FRSC STRENGTHEN INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION IN OYO STATE

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CUSTOMS, FRSC STRENGTHEN INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION IN OYO STATE

In a continued effort to deepen inter-agency collaboration, the Oyo State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, paid a courtesy visit to the Operational Headquarters of the Oyo/Osun Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service.

The Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Sunday Dahunsi, led the delegation and was warmly received by the Acting Customs Area Controller Deputy Comptroller Wale Moses Adewole and members of the Command’s management team. He expressed appreciation for the cordial reception, describing it as a clear demonstration of the enduring and productive relationship between both agencies.

Corps Commander Dahunsi commended the Nigeria Customs Service for its pivotal role in safeguarding the nation’s borders against the influx of prohibited items that could pose risks to public health and safety, while also facilitating legitimate trade. He assured the Command of the FRSC’s continued support through enhanced collaboration, improved operational synergy, and joint capacity-building initiatives aimed at boosting service delivery.

In his response, the Ag. Customs Area Controller Deputy Comptroller Wale Moses Adewole, expressed gratitude to the Sector Commander and his team for the visit. He acknowledged the critical role of the FRSC in ensuring road safety and protecting lives against road accidents across the nation.

He further emphasized the importance of sustained cooperation between both agencies in achieving their shared mandate of national security and public safety.

The visit underscores the commitment of both the Nigeria Customs Service and the Federal Road Safety Corps to fostering stronger institutional partnerships in the interest of national development and efficient service delivery.

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