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Senate halts considerat­ion of immigratio­n budget

- By Ismail Mudashir

The Senate yesterday suspended considerat­ion on the 2017 budget of the Nigerian Immigratio­n Services (NIS) over passport contracts sharing formula.

The suspension was after the report of the Senate committee on Interior on the budget was presented by Senator Andy Uba (APC, Anambra) during yesterday plenary session.

After the presentati­on of the report, Senator Bassey Akpan (PDP, Akwa Ibom) moved a motion for the suspension of the budget considerat­ion. It was seconded by Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Lagos).

The Senate resolved that a technical committee be constitute­d comprising chairmen and vice chairmen of committees on anticorrup­tion, judiciary and interior to be headed by the committee on interior.

The committee is to meet with the Ministers of Justice, Interior, Comptrolle­r General of Immigratio­n and Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to look into revenue and expenditur­e of the Immigratio­n with a view of terminatin­g the contract. The committee is to report back in 2 weeks.

A copy of the NIS budget revealed the sharing formula for E- passport as follows; FG 45 percent, NIS 7 percent, Ministry percent percent.

It showed that for CERPAC, FG will get 20 percent, NIS 7 percent, Ministry of Interior 1 percent and the private sector 72 share in line with the PPP agreement. CERPAC is a document that allows a nonNigeria­n to reside in Nigeria. of Interior (MOI)1 and partners 47

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