The Nigeria Customs Service, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Area Command, has commissioned a modern block of classrooms at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, as part of its corporate social responsibility, under the Customs Cares framework. The project which was unveiled during a commissioning ceremony held on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, includes fully furnished classrooms, a borehole, water closets, a well-equipped library, and a functional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centre. This highlights the Service’s commitment to community development.
According to a statement issued by the image maker of the command, VU Ogagbor, the project was initiated under the leadership of the then Customs Area Controller, Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, Eghosa Joy Edelduok, as a strategic intervention to use education as a tool for rehabilitation, personal transformation, and successful reintegration of inmates into society. She described the facility as more than a physical structure, but a beacon of hope and renewal for inmates, while expressing appreciation to the Comptroller-General of Customs for his leadership, as well as to the Acting Customs Area Controller, officers, partners, and stakeholders who contributed to the realization of the project.
Following the redeployment and promotion of ACG Edelduok, the Acting Customs Area Controller, Deputy Comptroller Bolaji Lukman Adigun, assumed leadership of the Command, sustained the momentum of the project, and ensured its successful completion. In his remarks, he highlighted the facility’s impact in providing hope, practical skills, and learning opportunities for inmates, demonstrating the value of continuity, dedication, and teamwork in public service.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, PhD, reaffirmed that the Nigeria Customs Service, through the Customs Cares initiative, will continue to implement impactful social interventions aligned with sustainable development priorities, particularly in education, health, water provision, and literacy.
He commended ACG Edelduok for her foresight and commitment in initiating the project and described the facility as a practical expression of the Service’s resolve to go beyond trade facilitation and border security to touch lives, transform communities, and build a more inclusive society.
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Correctional Service, Sylvester Nwakuche, represented by Deputy Comptroller-General Amos Kupan, praised the Nigeria Customs Service for the initiative, describing it as a clear demonstration of corporate social responsibility and support for the rehabilitation mandate of the Service. He noted that the facility will enhance the learning environment within the custodial centre and strengthen educational and vocational training programmes, while also commending the partnership between both institutions in advancing nation-building and human capital development.
Stakeholders also applauded the initiative, commended the Nigeria Customs Service for extending its impact beyond statutory responsibilities to uplift humanity and strengthen communities.



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