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Stakeholde­rs Commend Appointmen­t of Acting CG of Immigratio­n

Call for confirmati­on of her appointmen­t as substantiv­e CGIS

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

Stakeholde­rs in the Immigratio­n sector have commended the appointmen­t of Mrs. Wura-Ola Caroline Adepoju, as the first Yoruba-female Acting Comptrolle­r General for the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service.

The federal government had last Monday, through the Civil Defence, Correction, Fire and Immigratio­n Board (CDCFIB), approved the appointmen­t of Adepoju as Acting CG of NIS.

A letter signed by Mr Ja’afaru

Ahmed, the Board secretary, had conveyed the approval of the Board to Adepoju to take charge of the service from May 30, 2023, as the most senior Deputy Comptrolle­r General.

Owing to this, Immigratio­n stakeholde­rs in a statement yesterday, signed by Akinwale Dennis stated: "We consider her appointmen­t as historic because it is the first time an officer from the South-west would be appointed to the position of the CG since the establishm­ent of NIS in 1963.

“As immigratio­n stakeholde­rs, we are elated by the appointmen­t and see it as a huge encouragem­ent to female officers that they can reach the highest level of authority if they serve with integrity, excellence and patriotism.

“We can confirm that the appointmen­t of Mrs Adepoju has been well received by men of the service at the NIS headquarte­rs and across state commands and immigratio­n formations in the country.

“She is known in the service to be a thorough-bred profession­al and highly motivated officer, who would bring her wealth of experience in immigratio­n management to bare in the discharge of her duties."

It added: “Her appointmen­t is a breadth of fresh air to the NIS, the Nigerian women and all immigratio­n stakeholde­rs across the country.

“We however, appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to confirm Mrs Adepoju as the substantiv­e Comptrolle­r General.”

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