. NCS, Police Forge Stronger Communication Partnership During FPRO’s Courtesy Visit


The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday, 17 September 2025, hosted the newly appointed Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) of the Nigeria Police Force, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Benjamin Hundeyin, at its Headquarters in Abuja.

The courtesy visit underscored the Service’s commitment to deepening inter-agency collaboration in strategic communications, public engagement, and strengthening institutional trust.

Welcoming the Force PRO, the National Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Assistant Comptroller of Customs (AC) Abdullahi Maiwada, praised CSP Hundeyin’s humility and sense of responsibility. He assured him of the Service’s support while drawing from personal experience to provide guidance on navigating the complexities of public relations in a security environment.

“Public relations is a learning curve. You will face stakeholders with different expectations, but teamwork remains the driving force for success. Build a committed team, harness the energy of young officers, and learn from your predecessors. These are the keys to leaving a lasting legacy as a spokesperson,” AC Maiwada advised.


Maiwada also stressed the demanding nature of the role, particularly during crises, highlighting professionalism, commitment, and resilience as essential values in safeguarding institutional reputation.

 “Ours is a transient responsibility, but what truly matters is the legacy we leave behind,” he added.



In his remarks, CSP Hundeyin expressed gratitude for the warm reception, describing his visit as a symbolic gesture of partnership. He emphasized that effective security communication cannot thrive in isolation and called for closer collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service in advancing collective national objectives.

The visit concluded with a guided tour of the Public Relations Sub-unit and the Nigeria Customs Broadcasting Network (NCBN), where the Force PRO was introduced to the Service’s growing communication infrastructure.

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