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IOM Charting The Course In Regional Border Management

The ability of states to reap the development rewards inherent in migration is conditioned on their migration management capacities, including mainstreaming of migration considerations into evidence-based development policies. Migration management capacity is especially crucial in West Africa and the African Continent in general, where the development agenda is founded on…

Nigeria: Why Permanent National ID Cards Not Produced Yet - Aregbesola

Nigeria: Why Permanent National ID Cards Not Produced Yet - Aregbesola 21 December 2020 By Shina Abubakar Osogbo The Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has disclosed that the production of permanent National Identity cards would be a huge cost for the nation. Aregbesola while speaking fielding questions from journalists in Ilesa during the weekend said the NIN which is the most important aspect likened to citizens number can be used without expending the scarce resources on the production of cards. The interior minister also claimed the country s borders are now more secured with the deployment of data capturing system at all land entry points.

Why permanent National ID Cards not produced yet ― Aregbesola

Why permanent National ID Cards not produced yet ― Aregbesola On By Shina Abubakar – Osogbo The Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has disclosed that the production of permanent National Identity cards for newly registered citizens would be a huge cost for the nation. Aregbesola while speaking fielding questions from journalists in Ilesa during the weekend said the National Identity Number which is the most important aspect likened to citizens number can be used without expending the scarce resources on the production of cards. The interior minister also claimed the country’s borders are now more secured with the deployment of data capturing system at all land entry points.

Our boarders are more secure now — Aregbesola

Vanguard News Our boarders are more secure now Aregbesola On Shina Abubakar – Osogbo The Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola has disclosed that the country’s boarders are now more secured with the deployment of data capturing system at all land entry points. He, however, added that reopening of land boarders does not permit movement of contraband goods into the country, saying all commodities that are not produced in the ECOWAS subregional countries remain outlawed. Aregbesola while speaking fielding questions from journalist in Ilesa during the weekend said government cannot stop the movement of people, especially citizens of the sub regional states, but ensure proper and efficient documentation of inflow in the country.

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