The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, has revealed that efforts are currently being made to modernize Nigeria's border security infrastructure.
The CG underscored the advancements being achieved in improving border management systems, stressing the crucial role of implementing cutting-edge technologies and strategies to protect the nation’s borders.
In a statement released by Kenneth Udo, the Immigration Spokesman, which our correspondent acquired on Sunday, the Controller General revealed this information during a recent visit to immigration offices in Lagos, Ogun, and various other states in the South-West region.
Nandap also encouraged service personnel to uphold a high level of professionalism, assuring them that their well-being would remain a top priority.
The CG underscored the advancements being achieved in improving border management systems, stressing the crucial role of implementing cutting-edge technologies and strategies to protect the nation’s borders.
In a statement released by Kenneth Udo, the Immigration Spokesman, which our correspondent acquired on Sunday, the Controller General revealed this information during a recent visit to immigration offices in Lagos, Ogun, and various other states in the South-West region.
Nandap also encouraged service personnel to uphold a high level of professionalism, assuring them that their well-being would remain a top priority.
The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, has revealed that efforts are currently being made to modernize Nigeria's border security infrastructure.
The CG underscored the advancements being achieved in improving border management systems, stressing the crucial role of implementing cutting-edge technologies and strategies to protect the nation’s borders.
In a statement released by Kenneth Udo, the Immigration Spokesman, which our correspondent acquired on Sunday, the Controller General revealed this information during a recent visit to immigration offices in Lagos, Ogun, and various other states in the South-West region.
Nandap also encouraged service personnel to uphold a high level of professionalism, assuring them that their well-being would remain a top priority.
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