Buhari Inaugurates NIS Technology Building

 President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to improve surveillance and control around the nation’s borders to check the activities of criminal elements in the country. The president, who gave the directive at the virtual inauguration of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Technology Building, in Abuja on Thursday, said improved surveillance would […]

Update: 2021-03-04 10:18 GMT

 President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to improve surveillance and control around the nation’s borders to check the activities of criminal elements in the country.

The president, who gave the directive at the virtual inauguration of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Technology Building, in Abuja on Thursday, said improved surveillance would “ensure that criminal elements don’t find Nigeria as a safe haven to hide and perpetrate their criminality’’.

He also instructed all security agencies to raise their performance in protecting lives and property, with a mandate that the country’s Global Security Index must be improved.

“It is imperative that our ranking in the Global Security Index improves and I am using this medium to call on all security agencies to step up their activities towards achieving this goal.

“I assure you that the administration will give the much needed support to you in your operations,’’ he said.

The president urged the NIS to collaborate with International Security Organisations like INTERPOL in safeguarding the borders.

“As a security agency, I charge you to be relentless in carrying out your statutory duties of keeping our borders safe while you ensure that criminal elements don’t find Nigeria as a safe haven to hide and perpetrate their criminality.

“I urge you to actively collaborate with International Security Organisations like the INTERPOL, in safeguarding our borders. Remember that a safe border is a prerequisite for a safe Nation.

“You must develop strong working relationships and ties with the international community and friendly nations as it relates to migration management; adopt and implement workable strategies from them while also sharing your best practices.

“Frontline workers and operators should remember that they are our windows to the world. They must show the best face of Nigeria at all times,’’ he added.

The president commended the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, for consistently pushing for the completion of the facility (Technology Building).

According to him, the building will serve as the Command and Control Centre of the NIS, as well as the repository of personal data of Nigerians and expatriates resident in Nigeria.

“This is in line with the vision of our administration to formulate and implement policies that will protect and enhance the lives and standards of living for Nigerians.

“This administration is relentless in its avowed desire to create an enabling business environment that will usher in economic boom for Nigerians and all those who do business with and in Nigeria,’’ he said.

Buhari also congratulated all officers and men of the NIS for their dedication and work towards changing into a World Class Migration Management Agency.

The Minister of Interior assured that the security challenges facing the country were temporal and surmountable.

He pointed out that the “weakest link’’ had been the land borders and the Technology Building will play a pivotal role in control of illegal migration.

According to him, the Visa-on-Arrival policy of the Federal Government gets proper documentation of all entrants and sharing with international security structures to ensure tight surveillance and compliance.

The minister announced a review period of stay from 90 days to 30 days.

He disclosed that 50 per cent of all immigration personnel would now work at the borders of the country.

The Comptroller General of NIS, Muhammed Babandede, described the Technology Building as the best project the service had ever initiated and completed since it was established in 1958.

He said the deployment of technology from the Control Room would optimise “intelligence, ensure that no passport lost, stolen or re-issued can be presented in any part of the world’’.

He added that it would also enhance synchronisation and virtual sharing of information with other security outfits, both local and international.

The minister and Immigration boss thanked President Buhari for approving the project in 2018 and following up with the completion of all phases of the facility. 

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