News
Customs CG Denies Allegation Of Age Falsification
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has described as unfounded a report that he falsified his age to remain in public service.
In a statement issued on Friday, Adeniyi said that the report lacked credibility and could be best described as junk.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that an online news medium had reported that he falsified his age and had spent 43 years in service.
The statement said: “Common sense dictates that a fitting picture should illustrate such a reported scandal; instead, what appeared to be a plain paper with indiscernible, blurry writings was used to attempt to convince readers.
“The first two paragraphs of the story claimed that official documents were sighted to prove Adeniyi’s culpability.”
The Comptroller-General said that the medium did not provide screenshots of the official documents it claimed to have obtained.
He added that the medium contradicted itself in two paragraphs of the exclusive story.
According to Adeniyi, the report claimed in one paragraph that his age falsification has enabled him to remain in service beyond age 60.
“In another, it claimed the documents also revealed that Adeniyi altered his years of service to remain in customs service,” he said.
He added that no tangible evidence was presented in the report to substantiate the claims.
“Neither the document showing age alteration nor the one showing service period extension by the customs boss was attached to the story,” he said.
Adeniyi said that the report might be aimed at distracting him, but he would remain focused and committed to leading the Nigeria Customs Service well.
NAN
-
Society News4 years ago
Jamaican man beheads wife after finding out their 6 kids are not his
-
Society News6 years ago
EXCLUSIVE: The Complete Story of Dolapo Awosika, John Fashanu and Prophet Kasali Sex Mess
-
News5 years ago
Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, His Membership Of Secret Cult, And Other Issues Touching On His Public Credentials Examined by Barr. PATRICK I. BIOSE
-
News5 years ago
BREAKING: Ajimobi’s daughter-in-law blast Gov. Makinde, says gov can’t surpass ex-Oyo gov
-
News5 years ago
BREAKING: 2 arrested as NAF begins investigations into Tolulope’s death
-
Crime5 years ago
Exclusive: Female Aide Fingered In Oko Oloyun’s Murder + Banking Transactions That Nailed Husband
-
News4 years ago
BREAKING: Police take over Edo House of Assembly as APC, Oshiomhole move to seize control
-
Society News5 years ago
The Rise and Fall of “Jumoke The Bread Seller”
You must be logged in to post a comment Login