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FFS To Collaborate With NCS On Public Safety

todaySeptember 20, 2025

Background

The Federal Fire Service is to collaborate with the Nigeria Customs Service in the areas of emergency response and public safety.

The Controller General, Federal Fire Service, Olumode Samuel Adeyemi, stated this during a visit to the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, in Abuja.

According to him, the visit was aimed at deepening collaboration between the two critical agencies in safeguarding lives, property, and national assets.

The CGF expressed appreciation to the Nigeria Customs Service for its longstanding support to the Federal Fire Service, particularly in facilitating duty-free importation of firefighting equipment, trucks, and safety gadgets.

He also lauded the NCS as the highest revenue-generating service in the non-oil sector, describing it as a true pillar of the nation.

The CGF, reaffirmed the Federal Fire Service’s mandate to save lives and property, render humanitarian services, and build strong partnerships across government institutions.

He also exphasized that the visit was designed to close a 15-year vacuum and strengthen inter-agency collaboration, especially in emergency response and public safety.

The CGF highlighted the need for operational support such as fire trucks, water tenders, utility vehicles, and rapid-response equipment to reduce loss of lives during fire incidents.

He also proposed collaboration in conducting safety audits of Customs facilities, deploying fire officers to man Customs buildings at no cost, and training Customs personnel on fire safety.

Responding, the Comptroller-General of Customs commended the Service for its gender-inclusive policies and reiterated Customs’ commitment to work closely with the Federal Fire Service.

He described the FFS as a critical agency of government whose role complements the President’s agenda on safety and emergency preparedness.

The Customs Comptroller-General pledged to continue facilitating duty-free importation of firefighting equipment and expressed readiness to support the FFS with operational and utility vehicles within available resources.

He further announced plans to consult the FFS on integrating fire safety training into Customs’ curriculum, conduct joint regular exercises, and review safety protocols particularly in the wake of the Afritower fire incident.

Both leaders agreed to formalise their cooperation through a standard Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and to jointly undertake safety audits of critical infrastructure, including smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, and alarm installations in Customs’ buildings.

Both CGs observed a solemn one minute silence in honour of the lives lost during the tragic Afritower fire incident in Lagos.

Nkiru Njemanze, Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Salihu Tejumola

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