… As His Retirement Coincides With 60th Birthday
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has celebrated the retirement of one of its senior officers, Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) Dera Nnadi, marking the end of a distinguished career dedicated to national service and institutional development.
The colourful ceremony, held on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at the Service Headquarters in Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), brought together members of the NCS management team, senior officers, family members and well-wishers to honour the retiring officer’s impactful career.
The occasion was particularly symbolic as it coincided with DCG Nnadi’s 60th birthday, making the celebration of both a farewell and a milestone birthday tribute.
Leading the Service in paying tribute, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Dr. Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, described DCG Nnadi as an exemplary officer whose professionalism, discipline, and commitment to duty significantly strengthened the values and operational effectiveness of the NCS.
According to the CGC, the retirement ceremony provided an opportunity not only to celebrate a successful career but also to appreciate the sacrifices and dedication of officers who devote their lives to safeguarding the nation’s economic and border security interests.
He noted that Nnadi’s career reflects the core ideals of the Nigeria Customs Service, particularly in leadership, revenue generation and trade facilitation.
“Today is a moment of celebration and reflection. It is also an opportunity for us to thank Almighty God for the grace that has sustained our colleague throughout his years of service,” the CGC said.
The CGC also highlighted the personal and professional bond he shares with the retiree, noting that their relationship extends beyond official duties to family ties.
Adeniyi expressed confidence that Nnadi still possesses the energy and experience to continue contributing meaningfully to national development through academic and other professional engagements.
Members of the Service’s management team also paid glowing tributes to the retired DCG, commending his leadership qualities, integrity and mentorship.
Officers, who served under him, described him as a dependable leader who provided guidance and encouragement to younger personnel while strengthening the Service’s institutional capacity.
Responding to the honour, Nnadi expressed appreciation to the Comptroller-General of Customs, the management team officers and men of the Service for their support and cooperation throughout his career.
He described his years in the NCS as a fulfilling journey of growth, learning and service to the nation.
The ceremony featured the presentation of awards, gift items and commemorative photographs in honour of the distinguished officer.
Until his retirement, Nnadi was lately DCG in charge of the NCS Strategic Research and Policy Department, following a distinguished career, including stints as Public Relations Officer at the Apapa Area Command and the Zone ‘A’ Zonal Command, respectively.
The alumnus of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, Plateau State, North-Central Nigeria, had also served as Area Controller for key commands including Seme, Tin-Can Island, and Ogun I.
Nnadi had been recognized for his role in modernizing Customs operations, including driving policy reforms and, as a Comptroller, facilitating the Time Release Study (TRS) at Tin-Can Island Port.
• Highlights of when the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) celebrated the retirement of one of its senior officers, Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) Dera Nnadi, at a colourful ceremony, held at the Service Headquarters in Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), which brought together members of the NCS management team, senior officers, family members and well-wishers to honour the retiring officer’s impactful career … Tuesday, March 3, 2026.