THISDAY

NIS Partners NUC for Migration Institute in West Africa

- In Abuja

Kuni Tyessi

Plan are underway by the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service (NIS) to establish Migration Institutio­n for West African Countries.

The Comptrolle­r General of the Service, Mohammed Babandede , who disclosed this, weekend, in Abuja during a meeting with the Executive Secretary of the National Universiti­es Commission, NUC, Prof Abubakar Rasheed, said it is partnering with the commission to establish the institute which will be situated in Tuga ,Kebbi State, adding that it will be affiliated to universiti­es in Nigeria and few West African countries.

He said the service plans to develop the country’s intellectu­al capacity, adding, “our idea to reform the NIS is with the support from the NUC on roadmap to start an institute. We are envisaging migration institutio­n for West African countries. Nigeria immigratio­n is committed to tackling the challenges of Migration management in west Africa.”

Babandede said the institute will check migration issues and assist all neigbourin­g countries including French speaking nations in tackling their migration challenges.

On the Nigeria Immigratio­n new visa policies, the NIS boss emphasised that the service needs to engage intellectu­als to develop officers in specific terms.

“We have come to the National Universiti­es Commission(NUC) to see how we can engage intellectu­als to develop our officers. If we do this and intellectu­als come in ,they will train millions of Nigerian and it will automatica­lly develop the country.”

Speaking on the partnershi­p, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Professor Abubakar Rasheed , said the NUC and NIS will work together to promote Migration studies in Nigeria and for the whole of west Africa.

He affirmed that the commission will give intellectu­al shape to the institute of migration studies and will help create high standard dimension to extend it to the West Africa Sub region.

“On the centrality of migration in the world affair today, many government­s of the world, fall and rise because of migration issues. Our role is to work closely with the NIS to see to the take-off of the proposed West Africa institutes for migration management studies that will be based in Tuga, Kebbi state,” the executive secretary added.

On programs of studies, Professor Rasheed assured that the commission will ensure that courses related to migration field are incorporat­ed into the curriculum of the institute while also engaging credible professors in building of courses/curriculum that will be taught.

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The Director, Curriculum and Examinatio­ns, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB) Mrs. Mercy Olaoye; Director, Technical and Vocational Services, Mr. Laolu Oguntuyi; Executive Secretary, Mrs. Omolara Erogbogbo; during a press...

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