HeadlinesNews ECOWAS Migration Academy underway in Nigeria By maritimemag June 16, 2019 ShareTweet 0 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) would set up a Migration Academy in Tugga, Kebbi State, to train immigration officers in the sub-region. The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, disclosed this in Kano on Saturday at the Passing-Out Parade of 396 cadets of the 44th Superintendent Basic Course in Kano. He said the decision to establish the institution was taken at a meeting of ECOWAS Heads of Immigration held in Abuja in 2017. According to him, the academy when established, would help in training officers and border security personnel within the sub-region. Babandede said the institution would also strengthen collaboration between immigration officers and border security personnel within the sub-region. He also said that the academy would help officers learn the French language in order to enhance regional cooperation and strengthen the capacity of the personnel. ”30 professors have been gathered at the Command and Staff College, Sokoto, to develop new and responsive training curricula for the training institutions”, he said. The comptroller said the service would intensify efforts at the ongoing reforms on operational activities and staff welfare. He urged them to be hardworking, dedicated, disciplined and be good ambassadors of the service. In her remark, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Georgina Ehuriah, said the event represented a sincere demonstration of government’s commitment to strengthen the national security architecture and provide gainful employment. “As you pass out from this institution today, I enjoin you to remain guided by the training you have received as well as by the agencies rules of engagement in your conduct,” she said. The Comptroller-General, Ghana Immigration, Mr. Kwame Takyi, ssid Ghana would continue to support the academy, adding that it was ready to partner other ECOWAS heads to make the dream a reality. The commandant of the training school, Mr Richard Adegoke, thanked Mr Babandede for providing an enabling environment for the cadets. He urged the graduates to uphold and apply the requisite knowledge and good values they had imbibed during their training as good ambassadors of the school. Those who attended the event included, senators, representative of the Emir of Kano and heads of all security agencies in the state © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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