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Jigawa Gets New Immigration Service Controller


The Jigawa State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has received a new Controller, Mr Tahir Musa Abdullahi.

Speaking with journalists shortly after assuming of office on Monday, the new Controller promised to promote ethical and transparent operations to strengthen border security and the fight against illegal migration.

Mr. T.A. Musa expressed his happiness for the warm reception he was accorded in the state, noting that, as the new state controller, he would promote ethics and transparency among his men and in the general operational system of the Immigration Service in the state.

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“We will work closely with all sister security agencies to secure all the borders within our jurisdiction.

“However, we will collaborate with all necessary stakeholders and the general public to gather useful information that will help in safeguarding the territorial integrity of our nation, peace, and stability.”

“Our paramount duty is securing our borders against smuggling, human trafficking, illegal migration, and other suspicious cross-border movements that may jeopardize the country’s peace and stability, and we will use all available resources to achieve these,” T.A. Musa declared.

CIS then appealed to his men to prepare for more ethical and rigorous operations in making Jigawa State and Nigeria a secure environment for all good people.



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