Abdulazeez Abdulwahab
THE Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has denied a media report that the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was in the process of
commercializing some immigration services.
According to NIS, the report titled “Months To Tenure Expiration, Aregbesola Set To ‘Commercialise Nigeria’s Resident Permit Processes, Others”, was misleading and inaccurate.
NIS, in a statement signed by Tony Akuneme, Public Relations Officer (PRO), said already, many services of the NIS have long been commercialized and warehoused in very robust partnerships with internationally acclaimed professional service providers such as CONTEC, Networks, IRIS, Greater Washington, OIS, and others.
The NIS further said that the Honourable Minister of Interior was not concessioning Residency Permit Processes but the process of issuing Expatriate Quotas which falls directly under his mandate.
“The advert under reference is on concessions of Expatriate Quota and not immigration facilities. This is the crux of the matter and needs to be properly understood.
“The write-up, which tries to malign the person and office of the Honorable Minister equally tended to misinform the general public.
“The NIS, under the watch of Hon. Minister Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has continued to reposition and rebrand itself, winning local and international accolades in the process, such as the board membership of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) for the 4th time back to back, seven times winner of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council Award, the Leadership Newspaper Award on the Comptroller General of Immigration as the 2022 Public Service Man of the Year, to mention just these few”.
The NIS insists that under the supervision of the Honourable Minister, the organisation remains committed to serving Nigerians and has its doors open to do so all the time.
It further said that the morale of its officers is at an all-time high, with the spate of promotions and welfare packages including recruitment of both senior and junior cadres of Nigerians.
“The public is therefore advised to discountenance the publication, while we equally wish to advise the author and others like him to always double-check his facts before going to press”.