Oyo/Osun Customs Command Conducts Medical Outreach for Personnel

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The Nigeria Customs Service Oyo/Osun Area Command has carried out a medical outreach for its officers and men as part of efforts to enhance personnel welfare and operational efficiency.
The initiative, led by the Acting Customs Area Controller, Deputy Comptroller Wale Moses Adewole, was implemented through the Command’s Medical Unit and targeted personnel across patrol teams and outstations within its Areas of Responsibility.
Designed to promote the health and wellbeing of officers, the outreach is aimed at strengthening their capacity to effectively discharge their duties. The medical exercise, which commenced on April 20 and concluded on April 24, 2026, featured comprehensive health checkups and basic healthcare services.
The Medical Team, headed by Assistant Comptroller Jamila Ukpo, visited key outstations and patrol bases, ensuring that officers received necessary medical attention and guidance.
According to a statement signed by
Akintola Abiodun Abdulmalik,
Assistant Superintendent of Customs I,
Command Public Relations Officer, the Command noted that the outreach reflects its recognition of the critical role of good health in achieving optimal performance and sustaining high standards of service delivery.
Reaffirming its commitment, the Oyo/Osun Area Command stated that it will continue to prioritise initiatives that boost the welfare, morale, and productivity of its personnel in the discharge of their statutory responsibilities.

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