Immigration boss seeks border communities’ support for proper monitoring

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The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Mrs Kemi Nanna Nandap has solicited the support of market women, youths and traditional rulers for proper monitoring and surveillance of Nigeria borders.

Nandap said their support has become imperative as critical stakeholders in managing the nation’s borders, especially the vast unmanned areas.

Nandap made the remarks during assessment tours to Nigeria borders towns and villages in Katsina and Jigawa States.

A statement from the Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Kenneth Udo, also said the Immigration boss visited former President, Muhammadu Buhari and the Emir of Daura Alhaji Umar Farouk during the tour.

He said during the tour, the CG visited the Fago Patrol Base, Daura Forward Operational Base and Kongolam Border control post as well as Magatari Control Post where she inspected the ongoing e-border projects and other facilities.

Nandap called on critical stakeholders at the border communities especially traditional leaders, youth leaders, transport unions and market women, to support the Service in safeguarding the country’s borders particularly in the vast unmanned areas.

She warned the stakeholders on the dangers of transborder organised crimes such as smuggling of migrants and Trafficking in persons with particular emphasis on the need to always provide useful information on the activities of irregular migrants.

While interacting with other security agencies, Nandap called for continued collaboration in the task of effective border governance, noting that, “a safe border is a safe nation”.

She urged border officers to display utmost professionalism in the discharge of their duties and to be extra vigilant in manning the borders.

She said the federal government is committed to improving the working condition of officers at the borders through provision of logistics, accommodation and continuous capacity building.