The Lagos
Seaports/Marine Command of Nigeria Immigration Service has honoured some of its
officers who retired from service in 2019.
The event, which coincided with 2019
International Migrant’s Day, Wednesday, 18th December, also brought together
sister security services and other stakeholders in the maritime domain.
Among those who graced the ceremony were
representatives of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Police,
State Security Service (SSS), the Port Health Services, terminal operators and
shipping agencies operating in the Lagos Port Environment.
In her welcome address, the Comptroller
of Immigration, Lagos Seaports/Marine Command, CIS Olubusola A. Fashakin stated
that apart from bringing together stakeholders in furtherance of the existing
synergy among them, the event was intended to further sensitise the public
about the ongoing Migrant e-registration exercise.
The Comptroller said ‘It is noteworthy that
this event offers us the opportunity to consolidate on our relationship with
other security agencies and stakeholders operating at the seaport.
“At the same time, it
provides the platform for further sensitisation on the migrant e-registration
as approved by Mr President, which is presently being implemented in the 36
states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, under the directive
of the indefatigable Comptroller General of Immigration Service, Mohammad
Babandede, MFR.
She further charged the retiring officers to
be worthy ambassadors of the service in their future dealings.
Those honoured at the Send forth ceremony
include one Deputy Comptroller, two Assistant Comptrollers, three Chief Superintendents,
two Chief Inspectors and two Deputy Chief Inspectors.
Their names were given as; DCI Tsokwa Alu Andeyaba, ACI Choice
Ochuko Monioro, ACI Azeez Gbolagade Babatunde, CSI Abiodun Augustine Famoye,
CSI Umar Ado, CII Regina Ahana, CII Henry Okoye, DCII Olayiwola Tajudeen Tijani
and CII Wison Ologe.
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