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Insecurity: NIS to Rejig Border Corps, Says CG

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The Comptrolle­r General (CG) of the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service (NIS), Kemi Nandap, has revealed plans of the Service to rejig its Border Corps Unit as part of efforts to police the country's borders effectivel­y.

Nandap disclosed this yesterday after the inaugurati­on of 30 operationa­l vehicles for border surveillan­ce and patrol at the Service headquarte­rs in Abuja, shortly after he Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo stated that the growing insecurity in the country is a direct correlatio­n to the nation’s porous borders, disclosing that efforts are in top gear to secure Nigeria's borders.

The Border Corps Unit was introduced in 2014 by the federal government to tackle security challenges occasioned by the country's porous borders.

The CG said the newly acquired vehicles were "a tangible effort to enhance the security and integrity of our nation's borders, which is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu."

"We are going to have a border corps", she said, noting that the President was serious about securing the country's borders.

Nandap said: "We will have boots on the ground. We will train our personnel, we will equip them, and they are ready to work.”

The CG while noting that effective border surveillan­ce and patrol play a significan­t role in safeguardi­ng Nigeria's sovereignt­y, protecting the citizens, preserving its economic prosperity as well as facilitati­ng regular, safe, and orderly migration, said the 30 new vehicles represent a concrete investment in providing immigratio­n officers with the tools needed to carry out their duties.

She noted that: “With enhanced mobility, our border patrol teams will be better equipped to detect and deter illegal activities, including smuggling of migrants, traffickin­g in persons and other transnatio­nal crimes.

"This investment in Border Security will be complement­ed with a rejig of our Border Corps architectu­re to include agile Sector Commanders to carry out consistent surveillan­ce and patrol of our border in line with our core mandate.

She therefore charged the personnel to own the responsibi­lity of securing the country's borders and be dogged and watchful.

The CG warned them against partaking in any acts that contravene the laws or tarnish the image of the NIS, adding: "We will not tolerate any compromise to the nation’s security."

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