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    FG Automates Travel Systems to Combat Migrant Smuggling and Enhance Border Security

    November 29, 2024Updated:December 3, 20244 Mins Read
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    The Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. [PHOTO CREDIT: Official X handle of the minister. Source: Premium Times.
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    The Nigerian government has strengthened its border security by introducing automated systems for verifying travel documents. This development, aimed at tackling the issue of migrant smuggling, was announced by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. Speaking during a private screening of a documentary titled “Know Before You Go: The Dark Web of Migrant Smuggling in Nigeria”, Dr. Tunji-Ojo explained that the new measures are part of a broader strategy to enhance border surveillance and improve the integrity of travel documents.

    The documentary, which is a collaborative effort between the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), was produced with support from the Canadian Government. It seeks to educate Nigerians about the risks of irregular migration while encouraging safe travel practices. Dr. Tunji-Ojo stressed the importance of addressing migration challenges within Nigeria rather than shifting the burden to other countries. He added that the government is committed to protecting the nation’s borders and ensuring that migration-related liabilities are handled locally.

    According to the minister, the automation of travel document verification is already operational, with significant improvements in place. The completion of the E-Gates at Abuja International Airport marks a key milestone in these efforts. This step is expected to reduce fraudulent activities and make the movement of people more secure and efficient. The Nigerian government is determined to uphold its responsibility of sharing its assets with the global community while maintaining internal accountability for its challenges.

    The initiative has received widespread commendation from key stakeholders. The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nanna Nandap, expressed appreciation for the support from the UNODC and the Canadian Government. She noted that the collaboration has been instrumental in addressing migration-related issues. The UNODC Country Representative in Nigeria, Mr. Cheikh Toure, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to working with the NIS to ensure sustainable solutions. Similarly, Mr. Michael Murphy, Chargé d’Affaires of the Canadian High Commission, highlighted Canada’s efforts to disrupt smuggling operations and praised Nigeria for its proactive approach to border security.

    As part of its campaign to promote safe migration, the NIS has also launched awareness programs across the country. In Rivers State, sensitization campaigns were conducted to educate residents about the dangers of irregular migration and human trafficking. These campaigns aim to reduce the number of Nigerians taking dangerous routes abroad in search of better opportunities. The Comptroller of Immigration in Rivers State, Yabagi Abdulmajeed, emphasized that many families unknowingly encourage illegal migration due to economic pressures, often without understanding the risks involved.

    Assistant Comptroller Gift Nzekwe from the Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Unit shared stories of individuals who have suffered serious consequences, including losing their lives or being exploited, while attempting to migrate illegally. She urged Nigerians to pursue legal means of travel and take advantage of local opportunities through education and skill development.

    Nigeria’s efforts to tackle migrant smuggling reflect its commitment to aligning with global best practices in migration management. The government’s proactive approach includes partnerships with international organizations and other nations to combat human trafficking and improve border security. However, challenges remain, particularly in raising public awareness and reducing the economic pressures that drive irregular migration.

    This initiative comes as Nigeria faces increasing migration-related challenges. The country ranks among the top in Africa for international migration, with over 1.3 million Nigerians living abroad as of recent statistics. The government’s focus on automation and education is expected to address some of these issues, but sustained collaboration and investment will be crucial for long-term success.

    By introducing advanced systems and fostering international partnerships, Nigeria is taking significant steps to combat human trafficking and smuggling while promoting safer migration. These efforts underline the government’s resolve to protect its citizens, enhance national security, and uphold its international responsibilities.

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