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NCS Medical Corps Retreat Begins in Katsina, Focuses on Operational Wellbeing

The Nigeria Customs Service Medical Unit on Monday, 11 May 2026, commenced its 7th Annual Medical Corps Retreat in Katsina State with the theme, “Operational Wellbeing: Protecting Health to Protect Borders.”

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IMG 20260516 WA0017The five-day retreat is designed to strengthen the capacity of medical personnel through professional engagement, policy review, strategic planning, and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, healthcare professionals, and experts from across the country.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, represented by the Deputy Comptroller-General in charge of Human Resource Development, Tijjani Abe, welcomed participants and reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery and staff welfare.

According to him, the retreat remains a strategic platform for professional interaction, exchange of ideas, policy review, and planning aimed at enhancing medical services within the Service.

“A healthy workforce remains the backbone of operational efficiency, productivity, and institutional effectiveness,” he stated.

He further assured participants that the Service would continue to support initiatives that improve the welfare, capacity, and working conditions of medical personnel within the NCS.

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The CGC also appreciated the Government and people of Katsina State for hosting the event and encouraged participants to build stronger professional relationships and exchange valuable experiences that would strengthen healthcare delivery within the Service.

In his welcome address, the Head of the Customs Medical Unit, Comptroller of Customs Ethelbert Nnaji, commended the support of the Customs management, particularly the CGC and the DCG Human Resource Development, toward improving the Service’s healthcare system.

He explained that the annual retreat provides an opportunity to review the performance of the Customs Medical Corps and develop recommendations that would guide management in strengthening healthcare services within the Service.

“The NCS Medical Retreat provides the opportunity for the review of the performance of the Customs Service Medical Corps and to develop recommendations that will guide management toward improving healthcare services within the Service,” he said.

Nnaji disclosed that the choice of Katsina State as the venue for the retreat was informed by the extensive Customs operations in the state and the need to foster stronger relationships with host communities for effective service delivery.

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He also revealed that the Service would conduct a free medical outreach in Daura as part of activities lined up for the retreat under its corporate social responsibility initiative.

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“We intend to explore options, orthodox practices, and technological innovations that will bring quality healthcare closer to our officers wherever they operate,” he added.

Declaring the retreat open, the Governor of Katsina State, Umar Dikko Radda, represented by the State Commissioner for Health, Musa Adamu Funtua, commended the NCS for prioritising the health and welfare of its personnel.

He praised the leadership of the Comptroller-General of Customs for promoting people-centred policies that continue to strengthen institutional care and operational effectiveness within the Service.

“A healthy workforce is essential to effective service delivery and the attainment of organisational goals and objectives,” he stated.

The Governor’s representative also appreciated the cordial relationship between the NCS and the people of Katsina State, while acknowledging the contributions of resource persons and facilitators from Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital and other institutions.

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Delivering the vote of thanks, the Zonal Coordinator Zone “B”, Nsikan Umoh, expressed appreciation to the Katsina State Government, the leadership of the NCS, participants, and stakeholders for their support in making the retreat a reality.

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Earlier, several paper presentations were delivered by distinguished health experts from across the country to equip participants with modern ideas and professional knowledge aimed at improving service delivery within the Customs Medical Corps.

Customs Area Controllers from various commands under Zone “B”, senior officers of the Service, medical professionals, and other stakeholders attended the opening ceremony.

The retreat is expected to conclude with a large-scale free medical outreach in Daura, Katsina State, alongside visits to selected health facilities for benchmarking and assessment purposes.


Joshua Okoria

Joshua Okoria is a Lagos based multi-skilled journalist covering the maritime industry. His ICT and graphic design skills makes him a resourceful person in any modern newsroom. He read mass communication at the Olabisi Onabanjo University and has sharpened his knowledge in media practice from several other short courses. 07030562600, hubitokoria@gmail.com

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