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Customs explains how officer, Essien died during presentation at NASS

The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has explained that its officer, Deputy Comptroller Etop Andrew Essien, who was in charge of Revenue in the Account Unit of the Service, died after he experienced discomfort at the National Assembly on Tuesday.

The Service sympathized with family and friends over the passing of Essien.

Abdullahi Maiwada, the spokesperson for Customs made this known in a statement on Tuesday.

IgbereTV reports that Essien died on Tuesday while appearing at the House of Representatives Committee on Public Account.

“During his presentation, approximately three minutes in, Deputy Comptroller Essien requested water and showed signs of discomfort. Despite immediate efforts to assist him, he unfortunately passed away.

“Deputy Comptroller Essien was born on the 16th of November 1967 and joined the Nigeria Customs Service on the 27th of November 1989 with over three decades of service to our nation.

“Hailing from Nsit-Ubium in Akwa Ibom State, he was known for his diligence and exceptional service record in the Accounts Unit.

“His role as the DC Revenue was pivotal in ensuring the accurate reconciliation of revenue, which he performed with utmost precision and dedication”, the statement reads.

Speaking on Essien’s passing, the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi said, “The loss of such a dedicated and valued team member is deeply felt across the Service. We are committed to supporting and assisting his family and colleagues as they navigate this difficult period.

“Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. His exemplary service and unwavering commitment to duty will be remembered and cherished by the entire NCS community.

“The Nigeria Customs Service will forever remember Deputy Comptroller Essien for his outstanding contributions, his exemplary service, and his dedication to the nation. We honor his memory, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all.”

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