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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has promoted 13,977 senior and junior officers in a historic exercise, marking a significant milestone in the service’s efforts to eradicate career stagnation.

The Comptroller General, NIS, Kemi Nandap said this during the decoration ceremony of 15 newly promoted Assistant Comptrollers-General [ACGs], 95 Comptrollers of Immigration Service (CIS) promoted personnel on Friday in Abuja.

Nandap who acknowledged their hard work, dedication, and commitment to serving the nation, congratulated them and other personnel across ranks on their well-deserved promotions.

She said that the recently concluded 2024 promotion exercise stood as a testament to these efforts, marking a historic moment in the annals of the NIS.

She also said that the ceremony was a reflection of the service ongoing commitment to career progression and institutional growth that would intentionally eradicate career stagnation within the service.

According to her, while consolidating on the efforts of past administrations, I make bold to say that stagnation is now a thing of the past in the NIS.

“This has become possible by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) under the dynamic leadership of the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

“Under the Minister of Interior, the Board has worked tirelessly to ensure that the promotion process is fair, transparent and that results are released timely to reflect the aspirations of our officers.

” I extend my deepest appreciation to the Minister for his unwavering support and dedication to the advancement of the NIS.

“A total of 13,977 personnel were promoted; encompassing 6,697 officers rising from Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI2) to Assistant Comptroller General (ACG).

“Also included are 7,280 personnel advancing from Immigration Assistant II (IA2) to Inspector of Immigration (II).

“This mass promotion, unprecedented in scope and impact, sends a powerful message about our commitment to rewarding excellence, fostering growth, and building a service that is not only motivated but also equipped to meet the demands of a modern and complex world,”she said.

Speaking, the CDCFIB Secretary, Ja’afaru Ahmed congratulated the newly promoted officers of the NIS and the NIS CG for the great feat.

“I think if I’ll put it on record, I stand to be corrected, there has never been a time in the history of the NIS that this number of officers have been promoted,”he said.

Ahmed acknowledged that the issue of stagnation in the NIS had been addressed through the Minister of interior who also doubled as the Board Chairman.

He said “let me say that I wish to commend the Chairman of the board who is also the interior Minister for working tirelessly to ensure that vacancies are secured in order, in all the four services for the promotion of this number of people.

“If we may recall, this service and the officers of this service have suffered stagnation, lack of vacancies, some have stayed for ten, nine, seven, eight years without promotions.

“It may interest you to know that five individuals also, have been promoted on special promotion.

“One of them did something that if we, at the NIS were to engage a consultant or anybody, we will spend millions and that’s why he earned his special promotion,”,he emphasised

Ahmed, while charging the newly decorated officers said “let me say this, to whom much is given, much is expected.

“The board, under the chairmanship of the Minister of Interior and with Assistance of the NIS CG, has done its part by ensuring that you secure your promotions to the next rank.

“What we expect from you is to assist in moving the service forward by ensuring that, in whatever capacity you find yourself, you do your best to ensure that this service is not only the best among the security agencies, but ensuring international best practices.

“We will be there, we’ll be watching, the board will be watching your progress, we will be watching your work and we’ll reward you whenever the need arises,I can assure you that, you will be rewarded,”he said.

Speaking on behalf of promoted officers, Bosede Olayemisi, commended the management of the service for the promotion.

“We promise that at our various duty posts, we will double our efforts and promise to be more effective and do our job diligently and be responsible. (NAN)

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Pastor arrested for allegedly defiling his biological daughter

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A pastor has been detained by Akwa Ibom State police for defiling his own daughter, 14, since she was 12.

A serial sexual assaulter of adolescent girls has also been apprehended and will go to trial, according to DSP Timfon John, Police Public Relations Officer for Akwa Ibom State Command, who briefed the media Monday in Uyo on the Command’s operational successes from the previous week.

While admitting to the unsightly behavior, the suspect on display at the State Police Command headquarters attributed the strangeness to the “devil.”

“We have arrested one Louis Akpojotor Mevoweoyo ‘m’, a pastor from Ughelli North LGA, residing in Ibiono Ibom, for defiling his daughter (name withheld), said DSP John.

“Investigations revealed the suspect had been sexually assaulting the victim since she was 12 years, the latest incident occurring in December 2024. The suspect will also be prosecuted.

“Operatives of the Command also arrested one Daniel Effiong Umoh a.k.a. Akaka ‘m’, aged 32, of Abak Itenghe, Abak LGA, for defiling a girl (name withheld).

“The suspect, armed with a machete, dragged the victim into the bush where he forcefully had carnal knowledge of her. Investigations revealed a history of sexual assault by the suspect on other teenage girls. He will not escape the full weight of the law.”

In two child theft cases, she further disclosed, “On 14/01/2025, operatives of the Command, arrested one Roseline Dennis ‘f’ and Sunday Udo Ekong ‘m’, both of Ikwen village, Obot Akara LGA.

“The suspects abducted two children (names withheld), aged 4 and 2, both pupils of St. Joseph Catholic School, Ikot Ofon Ikono. Investigations revealed suspects planned to transport the victims to Umuahia, Abia State, to sell. Victims were rescued and reunited with their families, suspects to face prosecution.

“Another set of suspected child traffickers from Abia state by names one Okwondu Nkpurunna ‘f’, one Vivian Izima Chamdin ‘f’, one Okozie Amarachi ‘f’, and one Christina Emmanuel Onyechi ‘f’ have been arrested.

“They were caught trafficking two children (names withheld), ages 11 and 12 from Ikot Edibom Village, Nsit Ubium LGA, and Mkpatak Village, Essien Udim LGA, respectively. The victims, rescued unhurt in Abia State, will soon be reunited with their families while suspects will be charged to court.”

The State Police Command also paraded additional suspects who had been arrested for a variety of suspected offenses, including illegal firearm possession, damage, theft of electricity assets, robbery, and trafficking of hard drugs. Those who were apprehended will go to trial.

Residents of Akwa Ibom were reassured by the Command that the State’s police, led by CP Baba Mohammed Azare, are dedicated to providing them with better protection and services.

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Notorious Bandit kingpin surrenders to Nigerian Army

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Notorious Bandit kingpin surrenders to Nigerian Army

In a significant development, two infamous bandit leaders, Abu Radde and Umar Black, have laid down their arms and released their captives to the Nigerian Army following a series of intense military operations in Katsina State.

The handover took place on January 19 in the town of Batsari, marking a crucial moment in the ongoing fight against banditry in northern Nigeria.

According to a statement from the Nigerian Army shared via its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, the two leaders, who had been operating in the Batsari and Safana local government areas, voluntarily surrendered their weapons and hostages after a concerted military push under Operation FASAN YANMA.

The post described the handover as a significant step in curbing the violence and criminal activity that has plagued the region for years.

“This marks a pivotal move towards dismantling banditry and restoring peace to the affected communities,” the statement read.

During the handover ceremony, attended by military officials and other relevant stakeholders to ensure transparency, the bandit leaders handed over four AK-47 rifles and freed 15 hostages. The captives included three men, eight women, and four children, all of whom are now under the care of local authorities for rehabilitation and reintegration.

The Army clarified that the surrender was not part of a peace negotiation but a vital action in the ongoing efforts to completely disarm bandits and end the cycle of abductions and violence.

The weapons, which were confirmed to be in good condition, have been secured by the 17 Brigade for further processing.

This latest development represents a significant victory in the Nigerian military’s ongoing operations to stamp out banditry and restore security to the northwest.

With the release of the captives and the seizure of weapons, officials are hopeful that this move will encourage further surrenders and help bring lasting peace to the region.

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BREAKING; Police Operatives arrest Bandit’s kingpin, recover dangerous weapons

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BREAKING; Police Operatives arrest Bandit’s kingpin, recover dangerous weapons

The Police Command in Yobe says it has arrested a suspected bandit’s kingpin in Ngalda, Fika Local Government Area of Yobe.

SP Dungus Abdulkarim, the command’s Spokesman, who disclosed this in a statement in Damaturu on Tuesday, said a locally made pistol and three cartridges were recovered during the arrest.

He said the arrest was in response to a robbery attack allegedly masterminded by the kingpin on Ngalda Market on Monday, which resulted in seven deaths and 11 injuries.

“On January 20, 2025, at approximately 2100hrs, a group of six armed robbers attacked three shops at Ngalda Market.

“The incident resulted in seven fatalities and eleven injuries. The robbers made off with approximately N16,500,000,” Abdulkarim said.

The spokesman said irate youths in the area mobilised and neutralised three of the attackers, while three others fled with injuries.

He said victims and corpses were evacuated to the General Hospital, Fika, for medical treatment and autopsy respectively.

Abdulkarim said the state’s Commissioner of Police, Garba Ahmed, had ordered an immediate investigation into the incident, and called for calm.

“He tasked personnel to arrest fleeing syndicate members and urged the public to assist the command with credible information,” the spokesman said. (www.nannews.ng) (NAN)

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