Raid on illegal immigrants in Enugu, continuous process – NIS

The Nigerian Immigration Services (NIS), Enugu State Command says it is committed in carrying out its duties in line with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) protocols.
To this end it assured ECOWAS and Non ECOWAS resident in the state with valid documents not to be worried on their stay in the country, adding that the service will continue to respect the ECOWAS Protocol at all times.
Speaking with journalists yesterday in Enugu, the new Comptroller of Immigration, Enugu State Command, Sam Chinda, said ” the NIS is committed to serve the public both Nigerians and foreigners. We are poised to provide quality service to the people of Enugu”.
“We have competent officers on grounds that are committed to discharge their duties professionally”.
According to him, the Comptroller General of the service (CIG) Mohammed Babandede is a “very proactive and vibrant officer who has brought a lot of reforms in the organization including tackling of the issue of touting and extortion in passport services”
He described the Nigerian Immigration Service as the gateway for anybody coming into Nigeria, saying that the establishment cannot therefore afford to engage in any act capable of dragging image of the nation to the mud.
Chinda maintained that the NIS under the watch of the CGI has zero tolerance for misconduct and other forms of unprofessional behaviors among its officers and men.
He said as part of the reforms in the organization, the service has put in place modern facilities; hence it can now produce vital documents including Green Cards at the state command levels.
The NIS Boss in the state disclosed that the raid of illegal immigrants in the state would be a continuous exercise, advising them to do the needful so as to avoid repatriation.
He, however, hinted that the command will soon embark on aggressive public enlightenment on its activities in the state.