Lawmakers query customs controller general for not wearing official uniform
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According to reports, lawmakers in Nigeria have queried the Customs Controller General, Hameed Ali, for not wearing the official uniform of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to the National Assembly.
The lawmakers, who are members of the House of Representatives, expressed surprise and disappointment that the Customs boss did not wear the official uniform, which is a requirement for all customs officers, including the Controller General.
The lawmakers argued that the failure to wear the uniform was a breach of the NCS's regulations and a disrespect to the institution. They also questioned why the Customs boss would not want to identify himself as a customs officer, especially when he is representing the agency in the National Assembly.
The Customs Controller General, Hameed Ali, was summoned to the National Assembly to explain why he did not wear the official uniform. He was asked to provide an explanation for his action and to assure the lawmakers that he would henceforth wear the uniform as required by the NCS's regulations.
This incident highlights the importance of adhering to official protocols and regulations, especially for public officials who are expected to set an example for others. It also underscores the need for accountability and transparency in government institutions.
What do you think about this story? Should public officials be required to wear official uniforms?