Gov Badaru Tasks NIS On Cross-border Patrol
HOTPEN – Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubukar has called on Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to collaborate with other security agencies on the prevention of cross-border criminal activities in the State.
The Governor made the call while receiving the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Isah Idris Jere on a courtesy visit in his office at Government House, Dutse.
Alhaji Muhammad Badaru Abubukar noted that residents in the border areas always live in fear as a result of people who cross in, perpetuate crimes and cross back to their country.
Represented by the State Head of the Civil Service, Alhaji Hussaini Ali Kila, the Governor informed the Immigration Service boss that, Jigawa is ranked as one of the most peaceful states in the Country as a result of collaboration with the Government and other law enforcement agencies, assuring that his administration would continue to take steps for a peaceful and harmonious relationship between the state and its neighbours.
He disclosed that his administration has recently refurbished some operational vehicles of the Immigration Service in the State and will continue to provide all the necessary support and cooperation to the Service.
Earlier, Comptroller General told the Governor that he was in the State to condole the Government, families and the people of the State over the death of one of the Immigration officer who was killed by some suspected Bandits on Birniwa-Galadi axis.
Alhaji Isah Idris Jere said the incident occurred some weeks ago, when the bandits attacked one of the NIS patrol bases on Birniwa-Galadi axis and one officer was killed while two others were injured.
The Comptroller General assured the Governor that his officers and men were ready to police the Nigerian borders to checkmate the activities of criminals crossing over to cause havoc in the country.
He appreciated the State Government for its untiring support and cooperation to the Nigeria Immigration Service at all times, saying that the support will go along way in assisting the officers to discharge their constitutional responsibility more effectively.
Alhaji Isah Idris Jere called for a shift from manual to digital border control in order to tackle terrorism and other criminal activities.
He said that the call had become necessary to tackle the incessant activities of insurgents and other criminal acts and to ensure that the borders were completely secure for the development of the country.
“For the country to secure its borders effectively, to tackle terrorism and to control the movement of people, especially bringing arms into the country, there should be a shift from manual to digital or e-border control.” the NIS boss said.
“Government should provide facilities such as high tech facilities, cameras and sensors in all its borders that can effectively detect criminal activities such as terrorism and illegal importation of arms into the country.
The Comptroller General explained that the country cannot continue with manual way of controlling people because an eye has a limit to go but when we have high-tech sensors, it can go far and detect people who carry illegal arms into the Country’’ he said.