The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, on Thursday disclosed that the federal government was working towards introducing
a better technology for the issuance of the Nigerian Passport such that there
would not be physical contact between the passport seeker and passport
provider.
This is just as the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin
Obaseki, called for the closure of illegal entry points into the country to
curb nefarious activities of some illegal migrants.
Aregbesola, who stated this at the opening ceremony
of the 2019 Comptroller-General of Immigration's Annual Conference in Benin-city,
Edo State capital, said the new method of issuance of passports would reduce
fraud in the system.
He noted that the NIS conference was to appraise
the activities of the service for better management of migration in line with
global practices.
While declaring the conference open, Obaseki said
Nigeria must join other countries to tighten their porous borders to prevent
illegal migration.
According to him, "There are about 1, 490
illegal entering points into the country, and this is encouraging illegal
migration into Nigeria. Some of these illegal migrants commit crimes in the
country, as some even have the Nigerian voter’s card. It is worthwhile for any
country to develop a policy on migration as it is necessary to manage a
country's economy."
Obaseki, however, commended the Nigeria Immigration
Service (NIS) for the introduction of the National Biometric Identity Card for
Intra-ECOWAS Travel and Biometric Registration of foreign nationals as a new
security measure in the country.
He said the theme of the conference: 'Migration
Management in a Developing Economy; the Role of NIS', was apt as it would
afford stakeholders the opportunity to evaluate their roles in combating
illegal migration and deliberate a way forward.
Delivering a paper presentation at the conference
entitled: 'Government's Effort at Curtailing Irregular Migration: The Edo
Experience’, Obaseki said the state was committed to supporting policies aimed
at reducing illegal migration.
He listed four modalities put in place by the state
to combat illegal migration to Europe, which include Returnees Management;
Resettlement and Reintegration; Advocacy and Awareness Promotion; Promotion of
Human Rights and Development of the state economy.
The governor said youths in the state were being
trained and empowered with vocational skills as well as linked to jobs, while
the basic education sector has been reformed to discourage citizens from
embarking on illegal migration.
On his part, the Comptroller-General of NIS,
Muhammad Babandede, commended the Edo State Government for its efforts and
commitment in the fight against human trafficking in the state.
Babandede explained that state was chosen for the
conference due to its commitment and determination in managing migration in the
state, noting that while people see the negative sides of migration, the
conference is aimed at exposing the benefits and positive sides of migration,
including its economic value to the state and country.
He said: "It is not wrong to travel but, what is
important is to manage it so that the travellers, the state and federal
governments, as well as the destination countries would benefit from migration."
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