• Calls on Tinubu to Reverse Tenure Extension
• As Groups Decry Nepotism, Favoritism, and Disregard for Due Process
Amid rising concerns over governance failures within the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), a coalition of civil society organizations led by the Integrity Advocacy for Development Initiative (IADI) has announced plans to stage a nationwide protest and press conference against the leadership of the agency, particularly the Comptroller-General, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi.
According to reports, the planned civic action stems from a series of unresolved allegations, including collusion with rice smugglers, promotion irregularities, nepotism, and a growing culture of impunity and administrative silence within the Service.
In a statement released on Wednesday, signed by IADI’s Executive Director, Comrade Christopher Ofomhi, the group disclosed that the protest is officially scheduled for Friday, 15th August 2025. The procession will begin at Unity Fountain, Abuja, and proceed to the Customs Headquarters, where demonstrators will demand accountability and comprehensive reform.
The group also revealed that a formal petition dated 6th August 2025 has been submitted to the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, requesting approval and security coverage for the protest. IADI emphasized that the protest will be peaceful, lawful, and focused on drawing national attention to deep-rooted issues in the Customs Service that have long been ignored.
Of particular concern according to the group, are fresh allegations that officers collect ₦250,000 per boat to facilitate rice smuggling through the Badagry waterways. These illegal activities, reportedly carried out in full view of Customs patrol boats, raise grave concerns about complicity at the highest levels.
The coalition also decried alleged favoritism in special promotions, opaque examination procedures, and violations of seniority protocols, all of which they say are eroding morale within the Service and undermining public trust.
Comrade Ofomhi lamented that despite repeated petitions and public outcries, the Comptroller-General’s office has remained silent. “We can no longer be quiet while due process is consistently trampled upon. It is our constitutional responsibility to demand accountability where there is silence and to challenge abuse where negligence thrives,” he declared.
Ofomhi also disclosed that the protest will be an avenue to call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reconsider and reverse the recent tenure extension granted to CG Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, which he insists was not based on merit or transparency. “The extension appears to be a product of favoritism, not competence,” the group alleged, warning that such practices must not be tolerated under an administration committed to the Renewed Hope Agenda.They further stressed that bad leadership must be confronted, not rewarded, and vowed to escalate civic pressure if the authorities fail to act. While expressing openness to dialogue, the civil society groups made it clear that continued inaction would prompt a broader nationwide campaign to restore accountability and integrity across Nigeria’s security and revenue-generating institutions.