The
Nigeria Customs Service Comptroller-General, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) has written
another letter to the Senate begging them to schedule his invitation to the
upper chamber to another day.
In
the letter signed personally by the Col. Hameed Ali and dated March 14, 2017,
the C-G explained that he was currently bereaved and could not appear at the
time.
On
the issue of wearing Uniforms, he urged the Senate to give him time as he was
seeking legal advise on the matter to avoid running afoul of the laws of the
land.
The
letter reads in part: “Regarding the wearing of uniform, I wish to advise that
the Senate avails itself of the legal basis of its decision to compel me to
wear uniform.
“I
am similarly seeking legal advise on this issue so that both the Senate and I
will operate within the proper legal framework.
“I regret my inability to answer the Senate
invitation owing to a recent bereavement. I will however, make myself available
whenever i am needed in future,” he wrote.
The
C-G had written to the Senate earlier stating that he could not honour the
invitation as the date clashed with the official monthly management meeting of
the NCS.
The
Senate however rejected the letter and insisted that the NSC boss must appear
before the Senate on March 15 and in appropriate uniform of the service.
Meanwhile.
a source in the office of the President of the Senate however told NAN that the
Senate has also rejected the recent letter and insisted that the Col. must
appear before the legislative Chamber on Wednesday.
See
the letter below;



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