Muhammad Babandede, Comptroller-General,
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), said the service retrieved over 700 voter’s
cards from non-Nigerians living in the country. He disclosed this at the 2018
NIS award presentation in Abuja on Saturday. Babandede said that the service
was fully involved in the election process to ensure that no foreigner voted
during the 2019 general elections. This year, we have retrieved over 700
voter’s cards from non Nigerians. We will be there during elections to ensure
that non-Nigerians don’t participate. We will make sure that they don’t vote
and they are not voted for. During the election, we will ensure the borders are
secured so that nobody can enter the country during the days of election,”
Babandede said. Immigration service has changed for the better. We have built
the capacity of personnel and improved on structures and contributed to
Nigeria’s security and prosperity in many ways, Babandede said. He said such
areas included the Ease of Doing Business whereby the service had assisted
businessmen to get visas as quickly as possible without hurdles. We have
trained so many officers. There has never been a time Nigeria Immigration
Service has gotten better structures than now. The approval of the technology
building worth N7.1 billion by President Muhammadu Buhari will serve all law
enforcement agencies where we will share such information online with partners.
I thank President Buhari for approving the unique project for the NIS. That has
never been done since inception in 1958. We became independent in 1963. Since
that time, we have not gotten a centre to coordinate all our operations until
this year when the President approved the technology building. Julius Berger
has already started work on the site. It was launched by the Minister of
Interior last week, Babande said. He said that with the support of the NIS
board, the ‘bad guys’ were punished in 2018. We dismissed many officers,
retired officers and reduced the rank of officers. Today is a day for the good
officers, he said,The comptroller-general also said that as part of its effort
on better service delivery, the NIS usually constructed two new commands
annually. Last year, we did two in Jigawa and Kano. This year we will
commission two in Abia and Plateau. We thank government for supporting building
of infrastructure, he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 26
officers across the country received various awards ranging from Service,
Minister and Comptroller-General Awards. The award was based on gallantry,
exemplary leadership and meritorious service, among others. Click here
NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE (NIS) RETRIEVES 700 NIGERIAN VOTER’S CARDS FROM FOREIGNERS
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