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News Updated: October 30, 2020

Nigeria Immigration Service Sends Warning Message To Officers

By Zaccheus Ukhueleigbe
October 30, 2020
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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) led by Comptroller-General (CG), Muhammad Babandede has warned personnel to avoid extortion and other acts capable of tarnishing its image.

In a statement signed by the Immigration Public Relations Officer, James Sunday, Babandede said officers and men must not be complicit in harassment of citizens or looting.

The CG spoke on Thursday in Abuja during the service parade for the month of October.

Babandede urged them to respect those who travel across the borders and ensure that no one is extorted for any reason.

He reiterated that border crossing is not subject to fee collection, apart from those that must be paid only online such as Visa on Arrival.

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The CG added that such processes must pass through the international airports while that of border crossing for ECOWAS members still remains in the local wings of airports.

“ECOWAS member states are ECOWAS citizens, they have visa abolition exemption. They are not to be subjected to any payment while crossing the border with valid travel documents and through recognized entry points whenever borders are opened by the government.

“The service also will witness facelift by alignment and harmonization of ranks of its personnel, due to the removal of dichotomy between HND and degree holders, which we view as a relief as advocates of skillful personnel against unskilled”, he said.

The CG announced that many of the officers in the inspectorate cadre will wear a new rank, commensurate to their grades.

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He assured that acrimonies and rancor associated with dichotomy will soon be a thing of the past.

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