The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says it has dismissed eight of its personnel from the service while eighteen others have been sanctioned for various offences relating to indiscipline, employment racketeering and other forms of corrupt practices.
The development was disclosed in a
statement signed by Kenneth Kure, a Chief Superintendent of Immigration at the
Public Relations Unit, on behalf of the Comptroller General, Isah Idris.
The statement showed the decision was taken
following the approval granted by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and
Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), which noted that the conduct of the
personnel has grossly remained unbecoming and unacceptable as members of the
service.
Those affected in the action are the Chief
Superintendent of Immigration who was ordered to go on compulsory retirement,
while nine other personnel were demoted in rank.
“After exhaustive deliberations by the
committees, eight personnel comprising one Chief Superintendent of Immigration
(CSI), two Deputy Superintendents of Immigration (DSI), two Assistant
Superintendents of Immigration II (ASI2) and three rank and file were summarily
dismissed from the Service,” the statement read in part.
The agency further revealed that 100 of its
personnel working at the MMIA in Lagos have been deployed out of the airport
with immediate effect.