Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) - The Federal Government has set up a
committee to oversee the ongoing recruitment exercise into the Nigeria
Immigration Service.
The last recruitment by the NIS in March
2014 ended in chaos across the country with many young Nigerian
jobseekers losing their lives in stampede at the recruitment centres.
The
government, which assured that the ongoing recruitment exercise would
be credible and based on merit, pleaded with graduates seeking
employment not to disparage the exercise.
The Comptroller-General
of NIS, Mr. David Paradang, said this in Abuja during a visit to him by
the Africa Youth Patriotic and Development Mission, led by its
Executive Director, Mr Adefila Kamal.
Paradang said, "Nigerian
graduates interested in the NIS job should take advantage of the new
recruitment exercise because the NIS would ensure that the new
recruitment is fair and credible.
"Nigerian youths are needed to
patrol the country's borders and hence the need to recruit capable hands
into the service. Nigerian graduates should have faith in the ongoing
recruitment into the NIS; a committee has been set up to oversee the
exercise for credibility sake."
The CG said applications would be
treated without fear or favour, saying all qualified Nigerian graduates
who are interested in working with the NIS should apply.
He
described the 2014 NIS recruitment fiasco as unfortunate but that the
new exercise would be pleasing to all Nigerians as well as reflect
federal character.
"Nigerians should help the immigration service
with information, our borders are too wide, and we need the corporation
of all Nigerians to effectively police the border," he stated.
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