Nigeria Immigration Service

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) is a governmental organization responsible for border security and migration management in Nigeria. It was established by the Act of Parliament in 1963.[2][3] In 2015, the 1963 Act was repealed and replaced with the Immigration Act 2015 which positions the service with the legal instrument to combat the Smuggling of migrants (SOM) in Nigeria.[4]

Nigeria Immigration Service
Formation1963
HeadquartersAbuja
Comptroller-General
Kemi Nanna Nandap[1]
Websiteimmigration.gov.ng

History

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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) was separated from the Nigeria Police (NP) in August 1958, known at that time as the Immigration Department, and headed by the Chief Federal Immigration Officer (CFIO).

The Immigration Department was established by an Act of Parliament (Cap 171, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) on August 1, 1963, when Alhaji Shehu Shagari was the Minister of Internal Affairs (a position now referred to as Minister of Interior).

The initial Law regulating Immigration Duties was the Immigration Act of 1963 which was amended in 2014 and again in 2015 (Immigration Act, 2015).

The Service has from 1963 been restructured to manage modern migration in line with global, regional, and sub-regional political alignments.

The NIS has leveraged the use of Information and Communication Technologies in its operations including:

  • The introduction of the Machine Readable electronic passport (MRP) in 2007
  • The creation of a Service website (www.immigration.gov.ng) and portal (portal.immigration.gov.ng)
  • Global Passport intervention in line with the Federal Government Policy on Citizenship Diplomacy
  • Forensic laboratory services for the examination of travel documents and monetary instruments
  • The introduction of the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC)

As empowered by Section 2 of the Immigration Act, 2015, the Service is responsible for:

  • The control of persons entering or leaving Nigeria
  • The issuance of travel documents, including Nigerian passports, to bonafide Nigerians within and outside Nigeria
  • The issuance of residence permits to foreigners in Nigeria
  • Border surveillance and patrol
  • Enforcement of laws and regulations with which they are directly charged; and
  • The performance of such para-military duties within or outside Nigeria as may be required of them under the authority of this Act or any other enactment[5]

Enabling instruments

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  • Nigerian Immigration Act 2015[6]
  • Immigration Regulation 2017[7]
  • Immigration Manual 2019
  • Standard Operating Procedure for Combating SOM 2019
  • Nigerian Visa Policy 2020[8]

Lists of leadership

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  • E. H. Harrison, Esq (Chief Federal Immigration Officer) from 1962 – 1966
  • J. E. Onugogu, Esq (Chief Federal Immigration Officer) from 1966 – 1967
  • Alayedeino, Esq (Chief Federal Immigration Officer) from 1967 – 1976
  • Alhaji Aliyu Muhammed (Director of Immigration) from 1977 – 1979
  • Alhaji Lawal Sambo (Director of Immigration) from 1979 -1985
  • Muhammed Damulak, Esq (Director of Immigration) from 1985 – 1990
  • Alhaji Garba Abbas (last Director of Immigration, 1st Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 1990 – 1995
  • Alhaji Sahabi Abubakar (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 1995 – 1999
  • Alhaji U. K. Umar (Acting Comptroller-General Immigration Service – Ag. CGIS) from 1999 – 2000
  • Lady U. C. Nwizu (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2000 – 2004
  • Mr. Chukwurah Joseph Udeh (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2005 – 2010
  • Mrs. Rose Chinyere Uzoma (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2010 – 2013
  • Rilwan Bala Musa, mni (Acting Comptroller-General Immigration Service – Ag. CGIS) 2013
  • David Shikfu Parradang, mni (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2013 – 2015
  • Martin Kure Abeshi (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2015 – 2016
  • Muhammed Babandede, MFR (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2016 – 2021
  • Idris Isah Jere, Acting (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2021 – 2023[9]
  • Adepoju Carol Wura-Ola, (Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 2023 – 2024
  • Kemi Nanna Nandap,(Comptroller-General Immigration Service – CGIS) from 21 February 2024 – date

References

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  1. ^ Vihishima, JT (21 February 2024). "Tinubu Appoints Kemi Nandap As Immigration Boss". channelstv.com. Channels TV. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Nigeria Immigration Service: From Kakawa in Lagos to Technology Building, Abuja". The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Nigeria Immigration Service: From Kakawa in Lagos to Technology Building, Abuja". The Nation Newspaper. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Immigration Act 2015". Law Nigeria. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  5. ^ About the Nigeria Immigration Service http://immigration.gov.ng/index.php?id=3
  6. ^ "Nigerian Immigration Act, 2015 is in line with international best practices". The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. 23 March 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Berkeley Legal | Immigration Regulations 2017". Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  8. ^ "New Visa Policy 2020 takes effect from October 2020" (PDF). pwc.com. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  9. ^ Immigration Act, 2015