Nigeria Customs Student Delegation Begins in Liberia

The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) has received a delegation from the Nigeria Customs Service Command and Staff College for a week-long study tour.

The study mission is under the theme “Harnessing Capacity Building for Improved Modern Customs Operation,” and the delegation comprises senior students and lecturers of the Nigerian Customs Staff College.

Speaking at the welcoming ceremony, the LRA Deputy Commissioner General for Administration (DCGAA), Samuel Bennett Jr welcomed the delegation to Liberia and urged them to use every opportunity in achieving the goals of the study tour.

Bennett said Nigeria has been a very good partner to Liberia and particularly to the LRA over the years and it was prudent for the LRA to share its knowledge.

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He said Capacity building is very critical to the developing of any institution, therefore LRA is glad to receive all student on the  study tour.

He disclosed that there are plans by the LRA Commissioner General, Thomas Doe Nah to set up a Customs Training Site in the country to provide capacity-building training in Customs.

The head of the delegation of the Nigeria Customs Service Command and Staff College (NCCSC), Abolaji Oluyomi Adebakin said that the aim of the strategic study tour is to fulfill the institution’s course guide and a means to connect the students with other Customs administrations in a bid to improve their experiences and knowledge.


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