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image At a meeting in Abuja with some embassy officials and community leaders on Wednesday, the Comptroller General of Immigration Service, David Shikfu Parradang advised embassy officials and leaders of ECOWAS communities to steer clear from the forthcoming elections. In a statement signed by the Service Public Relations Officer Chukwuemeka Obua, Shikfu Parradang warned ECOWAS community resident in Nigeria particularly those in Republics of Cameroon and Chad at the Service Headquarters Abuja, that any non-Nigerian caught interfering in the electoral process would be made to face the law. He stated that the warning has become necessary to ensure that the existing robust relationship among member states in the sub-region is not undermined by unnecessary meddlesomeness in the internal electoral affairs of member states. The Comptroller General also announced that effective midnight 26th March to midnight 28th March 2015, all land and sea borders across the country would be closed to allow for a hitch free elections slated for 28th March 2015. He also enjoined the community leaders to advise any of their nationals who is in possession of Nigeria's Permanent Voter's Card, National Identity Card or Passport to surrender same immediately as anyone caught with any of them shall be brought before the law. The Comptroller General further stated that shortly the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) shall embark on biometric registration of all ECOWAS and other African citizens resident in the country. The exercise, he said, is to build a reliable database of all non Nigerians resident anywhere in the country. As stated by Parradang, the meeting is one of the several efforts by the Service to sensitize non-Nigerians on their roles before, during and after the forth coming national elections. Meanwhile, he had earlier held briefings with state Commands Comptrollers where he directed enhanced mop-up operation on all irregular migrants in the country. Since the directives, a total of 2066 irregular migrants rounded up across the country have been removed from the country. The meeting which had representatives of envoys and communities leaders from Niger Republic, Senegal, Chad, Cameroun Republic, Guinea and Mali was very interactive. The participants were elated at the development and called for more of such interactive sessions with the NIS. They pledged their support for the success of the elections maintaining that the peace of Nigeria is very critical to the overall peace of the sub region, Africa and indeed the world. In similar development, the Comptroller General has approved the deployment of five Deputy Comptrollers General (DCG) and Command Comptrollers (CIS) effective 26th March 2015 to ensure effective monitoring of the forth coming elections. They include; DCG (Works/Procurement) to take charge of North Central; DCG (Investigation, Inspection&Enforcement) South West; DCG (Human Resource Mgt) to take charge of North East; DCG (Fice & Accounts) to take charge of South East/South South; DCG (Operations & Passport) to take charge of North West; CIS, DJ Chude from Anambra State to Enugu State Command; CIS, BA Idu from Imo State Command to Ebonyi State Command; CIS IB Ibrahim from Enugu State Command to Abia State Command; CIS AA Mayaki from Ebonyi State Command to Imo State Command; CIS AO Opara from Abia State Command to Anambra State Command. The deployment, the Comptroller general said, is in line with the NIS operational procedures for the forthcoming national elections.

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