NIS graduates 446 senior officers
Defence
THE Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has graduated 446 officers from the Immigration Training School, Kano.
Spokesperson of the service, Mr Sunday James, said in a statement issued to newsmen on Saturday in Abuja that the officers went through the 45th Superintendent Basic Course.
He said the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, while congratulating the graduants, urged them to remain guided by the trainings they had received and the agency’s rules of engagement, in their official conducts.
According to him, the minister further assures them that the ministry will continue to ensure that genuine needs of all the Services under its purview, are attended to for enhanced service delivery.
He said the Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr Muhammad Babandede, in his remark, reminded the graduating officers of coming into an IT-Driven Service that placed high premium on digitization, systems automation and professionalism.
According to him, Babandede states that the foundation of the Technology Building located at the service headquarters in Abuja, was laid in December 2018, adding that the “building is standing and awaiting commissioning.
“With the completion of the building, every activity and operation in NIS will be fully automated.
”Therefore, you need to reinvent yourselves and upgrade your skills to be relevant in the NIS of today”.(NAN)
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– Feb. 6, 2021 @ 16:53 GMT
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