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Doris Braimah & Dapo Abiodun. |
The
Nigerian Immigration Service, Ogun State Command has been commended for its
role at ensuring that migrants from other countries vying to enter the country
through the state during the last general elections were stopped from gaining
access, as their safe passage could have spelt doom for the electioneering
campaign.
The
commendation was made today by the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun,
while he received the State Controller of the Nigerian Immigration Service,
Comptroller Doris Braimah and his team, described the cooperation between the
state and the service as cordial.
Abiodun
who noted that the service rendered by the command was pivotal at ensuring that
only those that were citizens were allowed to vote in the border areas, adding
that the command rose up to the occasion to ensure that the borders were well
manned and protected against external forces.
"I
know without going into details what the service did, particularly around
election period where we were worried about the influx of migrants from other
countries to cause mayhem on the election day, your service rose up to the
occasion and ensured that our borders were indeed protected and movement were
curtailed, only those that are citizens were those that voted in those border
towns," he said.
The
governor while commending the men of the command for a job well done, said he
believed that the level of commitment seen from men of the command would
definitely be improved upon under the leadership of the new controller who
recently resumed in the state.
He
commended the Immigration Service for opting to have a passport front office in
Sagamu, saying he hoped the office would be improved upon and made a full
fledged office as the people of the town had done a lot to ensure the service
was comfortable by building and donating a office for the passport front
office.
"I
want to commend the Immigration Service for the front office in Sagamu, that
front office, I hope it becomes a full fledged office, our people in Sagamu, am
sure you are aware, they built that office themselves out of their desire to
have a passport office in Sagamu," he said.
Abiodun
who noted that the registration of foreigners to be embarked upon by the
Immigration Service was of utmost importance to the state, added that the
registration would aid the state government to have a better understanding of
what its security apparatus should look like, especially when foreigners are
involved.
Abiodun
noted that the state would not condone any form of lawlessness, criminality and
cultism, adding that his government would ensure that the state remains peaceful,
as the state being the home to the largest number of industries in the country,
would not allow any thing that would undermine it's desire to continue to pull
into the state more industries.
Earlier
in her remarks, the Ogun State Controller, Immigration Service, Comptroller
Doris Braimah noted that the command would play its role as a worthy partner in
ensuring that the security architecture of the state was developed, adding that
they would join hands with other security agencies in the state to ensure that
lives and properties were protected.
She
said that the registration of foreigners which commenced recently in the
country would afford the state an opportunity to have a proper data of
foreigners leaving in the state.
The
Comptroller had in her team, DCI Sophia Bright, DCI Tajudeen Ogunkanmi, DCI
Odaleje David, ACI Idowu Ayegbusi, ACI Murana Hassan and DSI Ishola Olurode.
Meanwhile,
the Ogun State Governor has assured the League of Imams and Alfas in the
state of his administration’s desire to continue to give to the people good and
qualitative governance.
Abiodun
who made this known in his office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, while receiving the
League of Imams and Alfas of Ogun State, said that he was delighted that the
state was able to prepare for the Hajj exercise, despite that his
administration only came in at a time when preparation ought to have reached a
concluding stage.
Abiodun
also disclosed that at a private meeting he had with the president, the
president told him that he decided to honour the late MKO Abiola, because the
president was overwhelmed by the fact that the late politician, who was a
Muslim, ran a Muslim-Muslim ticket and still won the election, saying that
President Buhari believed that if the late politician had become president,
issues bordering on religious interference could have become a thing of the
past.
In
his response, the Chief Imam of Ogun State, Alhaji Liadi Orunsolu commended the
governor for ensuring the smooth passage of pilgrims to the holy Land of Mecca,
saying that the League of Imams and Alfas in the state would continue to
support his administration.
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