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Customs donate rice, other items to orphanage homes

As part of effort to ameliorate the sufferings of orphans and the vulnerable in the society, the Presidential sub-committee on the distribution of relief materials and items for Internally Displaced Persons and Orphanage Homes of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has continued it’s nationwide exercise in Port Harcourt, Zone C Headquarters.

Chairman of the committee, Compt. Salihu Yakubu, told journalist that  the exercise is in furtherance of the directives of President Muhammudu Buhari’s desire and love to cushion the effects of sufferings at orphanage homes and other vulnerable persons in the society.

He said: “ We have done the exercise in all the six geo-political zones. Items such as rice are given two bags per Orphan at their respective Orphanage Homes. ”

Reacting on the possibility of double allocation,  Yakubu stated  that the committee is mindful of that as members of the committee is  made up of five comptrollers and a Deputy Comptroller are officers with wealth of knowledge and experience in administration.

“We have an internal mechanism to check and avoid double allocation of items ”

He assured that “ Any individual or group that indulges in such act shall be dealt with in accordance with the Law and deprived of the items. ”

On the criteria for the allocation, he said, ” There’s always a yardstick to ascertain the authenticity of the Orphanage homes in accordance with the association or organization’s certifications. ”

“We have our covet operatives, the Customs intelligence unit, who screens and confirms the existence and authenticity of an Orphanage home. ”

Compt. Salihu called on all beneficiaries to use the items for the purpose allocated.

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