Anti-graft War: NIS Withdraws 518 Officers From Airports






In a bid to conform to the executive order on the ease of doing business
in the Country as well as check corruption among its personnel, the
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), has withdrawn 518 Officers and men
from five (5) major International  Airports.
The major airports are, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos,
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Mallam Aminu Kano
International Airport, Kano, Port Harcourt International Airport, and
Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu and others from State Commands.
The action is borne out of the Comptroller General’s quest to assist
his  officers  key in to the President Muhammadu Buhari’s change mantra
and as well as to eliminate  unnecessary bureaucracy in the course of
rendering services to the public.
The withdrawal which was contained in a statement signed by the Service 
spokesman,  Sunday  James, explained that “the massive deployment is to
reduce the number of officers and men in these formations by half for
efficient Service delivery and to enhance the ease of doing business in
Nigeria.”
According to the statement, the immediate withdrawal which is part of
the reforms aimed at bringing positive change of attitude to work among 
personnel of the service became necessary against the backdrop of sharp
practices and in an effort to curtail same.
The statement partly reads, “ The Comptroller General, Muhammad
Babandede is therefore calling on all Officers and men of the Service to
align with the change mantra and eliminate every unnecessary
bureaucracy in the course of rendering services to the public”.

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