Dr. Akutah, Customs, Others, Conferred With NUJ Media Supporter Awards

in Abuja at the weekend
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) last weekend recognized a number of Nigerians for their various contributions in different fields of the national economy.
Among those recognized was the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima during the Union’s 70th anniversary held in Abuja at the weekend.
While Akutah was honoured with The Media Supporter Award, apparently for his support for the media,the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) was also recognized for its unwavering support to press freedom and responsible journalism as the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, received the “Media Promoter and Advocate of Press Freedom Award” during the 70th Anniversary Gala/Award Night.
Akutah was recognized because of what the Union described as ‘unwavering support for press freedom and the media profession’.
The event which took place at the Shehu Musa Yar’adua Conference Centre, Abuja, attracted notable personalities from the National Assembly, Executive arm of the Government, Heads of agencies and Media practitioners.
The Union during the event launched Shu’aibu Leman’s book, “The Bleeding Ink,” a chronicle of the perilous journey of journalists in Nigeria from 1973 to 2025.
According to Customs,the award was presented by the Deputy Governor of Bauchi State, His Excellency Rt Hon Mohammed Jatau, on behalf of the NUJ 70th Anniversary Committee, according to a statement issued by the National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada.
Receiving the award on behalf of the CGC, the National Public Relations Officer of the Service, Assistant Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada, expressed deep appreciation to the leadership of the NUJ for recognising the Comptroller-General’s consistent efforts in supporting journalism and enabling the media to function as a vital partner in nation-building.

“This recognition is a profound honour for the Nigeria Customs Service, and it speaks volumes about the kind of leadership we have under CGC Adewale Adeniyi,” AC Maiwada stated. “The CGC, being a communications professional himself, understands the indispensable role of the press in strengthening democratic institutions and promoting accountability. He has opened the doors of Customs to the media and empowered Public Relations Officers across commands to engage more transparently and professionally.”
He further noted that under the leadership of CGC Adeniyi, the Service has witnessed an unprecedented improvement in media relations, stakeholder engagements, and proactive information dissemination, which have collectively boosted public trust and institutional integrity.
He said, “This award will serve as motivation to do even more. The Service will continue to deepen its partnership with the media, support journalists in their work, and uphold the values of transparency and open communication in line with global customs best practices.”
In a related honour, Retired Comptroller of Customs, Comptroller UK Bello, the Kanwan of Katsina, was also conferred with the Media Support Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to press freedom and his legacy of support for the media profession. Comptroller Bello, who served as a Command PRO for close to a decade and later as Area Controller before his retirement, is widely respected for fostering a culture of openness and professional engagement throughout his career.
In his acceptance remarks, Kanwan Katsina appreciated the NUJ for finding him worthy of the recognition. He also extended his gratitude to the Comptroller-General of Customs for his transformational leadership in the Service. “I thank the NUJ for this honour, which I dedicate to all Service officers who believe in the power of communication. I also commend the CGC for his good work and for sustaining the reforms we all hoped to see,” he stated.
This recognition comes as the Nigeria Customs Service redefines its public image through enhanced visibility, digital transformation, and strategic communication campaigns aligned with national development objectives.
The 70th Anniversary reinforced the NUJ’s legacy as a formidable platform for media professionals and celebrated the enduring values of courage, commitment, and collaboration across the nation’s information ecosystem.






