The Minister of Interior , Abba Moro , on Friday said the
Federal Government planned to recruit 5 , 000 officers into
the Nigeria Immigration Service ( NIS ) over the next five
years .
Moro said this in Abuja at the 2014 Comptroller- General ’ s
annual conference and stakeholder’ s forum in
commemoration of the 50 th anniversary of the service .
The two - day conference organised by the service is
themed : “Effective Border Control Systems and
Procedures for National Security ” .
He said recruitment was aimed at enabling the service to
increase the number of officers manning the country ’ s
4 , 400 square kilometer borders.
“ The fact that we have fewer than 23 , 000 immigration
officers manning our very long stretch of border means
there is need to add more men into the service .
“ We owe Nigeria and Nigerians the duty of securing our
borders in spite of the security challenges the country is
facing now , ” he said.
He said due to the extensive responsibilities of the
service , the ministry was committed to supporting it
towards being a world class migration management
organisation in technologically - driven society .
“ The Nigeria Immigration Service has been participating
actively in the fight against insurgency in the North East
and cross border organised crimes and criminality .
“ We have lost some officers in the line of duty but I am
pleased to note that in spite of all odds and challenges ,
our officers and men are fighting on , ” he said.
Moro urged the officers to be committed in their service
delivery and ensure that they delivered on President
Goodluck Jonathan ’ s charge to deliver travel documents
to Nigerians within 24 hours .
He said that “business as usual ” would no longer be
tolerated , adding that corruption and extortion would be
appropriately sanctioned .
Earlier , Comptroller- General of the NIS , David Parradang ,
called for the recruitment of at least 5, 000 new officers
annually into the service over the next five years .
He expressed concern over the unmanned 1 , 400 illegal
border routes in the country , noting that, while there were
only 84 approved land routes across the over 4, 000
square - kilometre border, the over 1 , 400 illegal routes
caused serious security implications for the country .
“ NIS presently has a total of 22 , 321 staff and the
enormous statutory obligations of the NIS coupled with
emerging migration trends and trajectories make this
number of personnel grossly inadequate .
“ The un - demarcated and poorly marked borders make
settlement of people in border communities intertwined
and stringent control by the service apparently difficult.
He also called for the construction of border plazas
equipped with radars, sensors , cargo and document
scanners and modern border patrol aircraft , boats,
vehicles and communication gadgets.
“ Improved training and re - training of our personnel is
also required to enable them cope with the dynamics of
modern migration management .
“ Given the enabling environment and the necessary
support, the service can be placed on a better pedestal to
guarantee a more improved performance , ” he said.
The Chairman , Senate Committee on Interior , Sen. Atiku
Bagudu, and his House of Representatives counterpart,
Rep . Umar Bature , as well as retired officers of the service
attended the conference .
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