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Immigration Service Assures Travelers of Free Movement Across Seme Border

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has assured travelers across Seme border of seamless movement, while urging them to deal only with the service’s trained staff rather than dealing with touts.  

The new Comptroller of Seme Command, controller Mike Chukwuemeka Dike gave the assurance recently in a chat with the leadership of Maritime Journalists Association of Nigeria (MAJAN) which visited him in his Seme Command office.

The Immigration boss, who resumed at the command few days ago said the resolve was in line with the Comptroller General, Alhaji Isa Jere Idris’ three-point agenda part of which was a hitch-free movement of travelers into and out of the country.

He however, warned that while the command was determined to make things easy for travelers in the course of their business, it would not compromise any act of use of imperfect documentation.

“I want to assure travelers using Seme border of free movement in and out of the country. This is why they should be dealing with our well trained officers rather than going to touts”, he said.

ComptrolleDike explained that in terms of movement of people across the border, Nigeria Immigration Service was the lead agency whose personnel were well trained to handle people on transit.

According to him, that was why the system had made that it should be the Immigration officers that would first receive visitors on arrival and be the last to see them off on departure.

He stressed on this critical role of the NIS, pointing out that it was this aspect of the service’s job that could encourage or jeopardize the inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country.

“Our roles at the nation’s frontiers are key to the inflow or otherwise of foreign direct investment. That is why we are the first to receive visitors on arrival and the last to see them off at departure because if you treat them well, it will encourage them to come again.

“For an investor, who is bringing in his money to invest, and was poorly treated, would never come again. When such happens, the country loses such investment. That is why our role is critical not just to security but also the economic development of the country”, Dike asserted.

The former Controller, Lagos State Border Patrol Command of NIS, disclosed that his boss, the Comptroller General, was putting every effort to ensure that Enhanced e-passport comes into existence all in a bid to have a seamless operation.

Comptroller Dike also hinted that border security was uppermost in the mind of his boss with the intention of elimination the smuggling of small arms into the country.

The Enugu State born Comptroller therefore charged the media, especially MAJAN, to join hands with the service to achieve the objectives for which it was set.

While pleading for the cooperation of the media, he demanded for journalists’ understanding and urged them to avail the command of any information that would aid its job.

He made it clear that the role of journalists in national development could not be over emphasized, stressing that they were immigration officers by default because of the job they did part of which was similar to that of the service.

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