Hyacinth Chinweuba
The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service Muhammad Babandede has received officials of The Gambia Immigration Department at the NIS Headquarters, Abuja.
The team was led by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Interior, Gambia, Moussier Assan Tangara and the Director General Gambia Immigration Department represented by the Commissioner Processing Ms Olimatou Jammeh, Assistant Inspector General of the Gambia Police Moussier Ebrima Bah.
Other members of the team include Abdou Jeng(Station Manager), Ms Binta KJ Barrow, Ansumana Darboe, Karanlang Jarju, Samba Mballow, and also from Gambian IOM are Stephen Otienno Matete(Project Manager) , Pa Demba Jarju, Aminata Bah.
The team is in Nigeria on study tour of the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The first crop of the Gambian Immigration Officers were trained at the Premier Immigration Training School, Kano, hence the long standing relationship through the years between the Immigration agency of the two Countries.
In his speech the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Interior, Gambia Tangara observed the NIS as a model within the continent, that as a government he is in Nigeria to share common interest and appreciate the reforms embarked upon by the Nigeria Immigration Service.
In the same vein the representative of the Director General Olimatou who read her address apologised for the inability of the Director General attending the meeting due to an unavoidable official engagement.
She also noted the contribution of the Nigeria Immigration Service to the training of the first crop of Gambian Immigration officers, all of who have contributed immensely to the growth and development of the Gambia.
Ms Olimatou said the study tour is symbolic and historic on the grounds of mutual and bilateral relationships between the two countries which necessitated reconsidering, revitalising the existing good relationship and especially as a leading service in the implementation of the modern migration management and the Integrated Border Management and Control in which Nigeria is the first country to implement.
The visiting team also looked forward to learning more about skills that will enhance the competence of the officers in areas like Border Management Information System, Cross-Border engagement strategies, border security and control among others.
The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service Muhammad Babandede in his speech commended the visiting Gambian Immigration team for their choice of Nigeria in view of the recognized relationship that span years of fruitful growth and considering the fact that the present Director General of Immigration was a product of the Nigeria Immigration training many years ago.
Babandede assured the team of a very good stay in Nigeria during the study tour and advised the participants to stay focussed and share ideas with their colleagues during the interractive sessions to benefit from each other’s wealth of experience and knowledge.
He also thanked the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of interior, Gambia for sparing his valuable time to come on the tour with the team as a sign of support and value addition.
He advised that the Gambian team to take time to discuss more freely with the Ministry of Interior, Nigeria on engaging with ECOWAS for the facilitation of such visit to other countries to avoid undue protocol across the border entry point.
The IOM team were appreciated for taking the initiative to facilitating the study tour