Nigeria immigration service news now

Here are some recent news updates from the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS):

Latest News

  1. NIS Introduces Biometric Capture of Travel Documents: The Nigeria Immigration Service has introduced the biometric capture of travel documents, including passports, to enhance security and prevent fraud. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. NIS Warns Against Illegal Migration: The NIS has warned against illegal migration, urging Nigerians to seek legal means of traveling abroad. The service also cautioned against the dangers of irregular migration, including human trafficking and exploitation. (Source: This Day Live)
  3. NIS Launches Online Passport Application Portal: The NIS has launched an online passport application portal, allowing citizens to apply for passports from the comfort of their homes. The portal is designed to reduce the time and cost of obtaining a passport. (Source: Premium Times)
  4. NIS Seeks Collaboration with Neighboring Countries to Combat Illegal Migration: The NIS has sought collaboration with neighboring countries to combat illegal migration and human trafficking. The service has also called for increased cooperation to prevent the smuggling of migrants. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  5. NIS Warns Against Fake Travel Documents: The NIS has warned against the use of fake travel documents, including passports, visas, and other travel-related documents. The service has urged citizens to verify the authenticity of travel documents before using them. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)

Recent Appointments and Promotions

  1. New Comptroller-General of NIS Appointed: The Federal Government has appointed Mr. Muhammad Babandede as the new Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service. (Source: Punch Newspaper)
  2. Promotions for NIS Officers: The NIS has promoted over 1,000 officers to higher ranks, in a bid to boost morale and improve service delivery. (Source: Daily Trust)

Other News

  1. NIS Partners with Banks to Enhance Border Security: The NIS has partnered with some banks to enhance border security and prevent the smuggling of cash and other illegal activities. (Source: BusinessDay)
  2. NIS Launches Online Complaints Portal: The NIS has launched an online complaints portal, allowing citizens to report any issues or concerns related to immigration services. (Source: The Guardian)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For the latest and most accurate information, I recommend visiting the official website of the Nigeria Immigration Service or other reputable news sources.