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Customs’ first female pilot gets US commercial licence

‎The first female pilot of the Nigeria Customs Service, Nafisat Balogun, has secured a commercial multi-engine pilot licence in the United States of America.


‎The NCS spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Abuja.


‎Maiwada said that following the feat, the Superintendent of Customs was honoured at a ceremony organised by the Nigeria Customs Technical Hangar Service recently.


‎He said Balogun’s achievement marked a historic milestone as she became the first female pilot in the NCS, a field dominated by men.

‎He described her resilience, discipline and determination as a motivation for officers to strive for success and leverage new opportunities within the service.


‎Speaking at the celebration, the Managing Director of the Customs Technical Hangar Service, Captain Kuhi Mbaya, described Balogun’s journey as inspiring and transformative.


‎Mbaya described her achievement as a source of pride for the service, noting that the officer rose from being a cabin attendant to a fully-fledged commercial pilot.


‎“This is a great achievement not only for her but for the entire service,” he said.


‎Mbaya said that her accomplishment had set a precedent in the service and reflected the evolving opportunities within it.


‎For the first time, we now have a female pilot in the NCS. She has set a record, and it is important that we celebrate and recognise this milestone,” he said.


‎He urged women to take Balogun’s accomplishment as a charge to pursue their ambitions in specialised fields without fear, as barriers were being broken for them to thrive.


‎“This achievement shows that there are no limits. The glass ceiling has been shattered, and with determination and consistency, more women can achieve their dreams,” Mbaya said.


‎He also commended the Comptroller-General of Customs (C-G), Bashir Adeniyi, for his leadership and constant support for gender inclusion within the service.


‎Responding, Balogun thanked the NCS for believing in her capacity and supporting her to achieve the feat.


‎She reaffirmed her commitment to discharge her duties diligently and to continue to serve with dedication, integrity and professionalism.


‎The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that in 2024, the NCS announced Balogun as making history as the first female pilot in the service, rising from a cabin crew member to a trailblazer in aviation.


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