Carton Strip Ads Cartoon strip ad
Maritime

NIWA, NIS strengthen partnership against illegal migration

NIWA, NIS strengthen partnership against illegal migration

 

Segun Oladipupo

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) have further strengthened ties in the fight against illegal migration through the waterways in Lagos State.

Cartoon Strip Ad 2

The duo made the assertion when the new Comptroller of Immigration Service, Lagos Seaports and Marine Command, CIS Joseph Olutayo Dada visited the NIWA Lagos Area Manager, Engr. Sarat Braimah in her office on Thursday.

The Immigration boss observed that the Service will fare better in achieving its mandate with a strategic partnership with the waterways regulator.

His words: “We have some challenges on the waterways even though we do patrols. Collaborating with NIWA will guarantee stronger waterway operations.”

“We aren’t saying people shouldn’t migrate or japa from Nigeria. Migration is part of life and people have a right to seek greener pastures; but they must do it the right way. They have to get their passports, visas and travel through the appropriate channels”

The Immigration boss lamented that several Nigerian ladies are victims of human trafficking for prostitution usually disguised as job offers for home care workers abroad.

On her part, the NIWA Lagos Area Manager, Engr. Braimah welcomed the idea of strategic collaborations with the NIS, stressing that both agencies are working for the common good of Nigeria and its citizens.

ALSO READ  PORT TRUCKERS REVOLUTIONIZE LOGISTICS WITH DEPLOYMENT OF 40 HEAVY-DUTY TOW TRUCKS ACROSS LAGOS STATE

“We expect this collaboration to prohibit illegal migration. Migration is part of life as you observed earlier it fosters tourism, culture and development. Nonetheless, we would assist the NIS in achieving their objective which is that people shouldn’t migrate illegally.

“A lot of passengers board ferries from Marina jetty to Badagry and Port Novo. We don’t know their final destinations or verify their identify; but we are open to NIS partnership to carry out migration checks,” Engr. Braimah said.

She opined that NIWA could train Immigration officials on how to go onboard vessels safely and also provide boats, life-jackets, among other equipment when the Immigration make such requests.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button