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Nigeria To Deploy Tech In Securing Borders, Assures Of End To Passport Processing Bottlenecks

NOSA EGHAGHA

ABUJA, Nigeria – The Federal Government of Nigeria has revealed plans to deploy more technology, as opposed to heavy reliance on human element, in the protection of the country’s vast borders.

Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who gave the hint during a press briefing in Abuja, said he would work with the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS to remove all passport processing-related bottlenecks.

Addressing the gathering, the minister said; “We have to look at the Services, look at the bottlenecks and unbundle those bottlenecks.

“The immigration service, you have a lot to do. We need to secure our borders and deploy modern technology to ensure that all our land, air and sea borders are secure. I assure Nigerians that we are not going to disappoint them. NIS, the whole issue of passport delays and bottlenecks must be tackled. Nigerians, including those in diaspora must be treated with respect in all our passport offices. Foreigners should be able to come to Nigeria based on merit. It can no longer be business as usual. I so not work without timelines. There must be timelines and key performance indicators because responsibility without accountability is irresponsibility,” he declared.

“For the Federal Fire Service, the response time, we are going to look into that. I know you have your challenges, but I am going to work with you to tackle them. Fire is a serious disaster and we need to optimise our processes.

“Nigeria Correctional Service, we must work with critical stakeholders on the Administration of Criminal Justice Act. We have to look at how to decongest the custodial centres and effectively integrate ex-convicts back into the society. Our custodial centres must become places of hope.

“As for the NSCDC, you are doing fantastically well. I have read a lot about you and your contributions to the protection of Critical National Assets.

“I am telling the Service Chiefs that are average is not good. Even better is not good enough. The best is what we want. You need to go back and strategise on key reforms that must be undertaken in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda. We will bring transparency and national interest to the front burner. I want to be your friend to the extent that you understand your responsibilities. Where we draw the line is when you slack.”

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