The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) have each received N500 million grant each from the Abdul Samad Rabiu Initiative for Africa (ASR Africa) Security Sector Support Grant.
In a statement by Spokesman of the NIS, DCI Tony Akuneme, the grant was in recognition of the many successes recorded by the Services both nationally and internationally.
The Comptroller General of Immigration, Isah Jere Idris, while receiving the grant letter at a brief event at the NIS Headquarters in Abuja, commended the Chairman, BUA Group, Alh. Abdul Samad Rabiu, for the initiative and for recognising the strides of the Service.
The Comptroller restated the commitment of the NIS to Nigeria as well as the global security even as he assured the delegation of ASR Africa that the grant would be effectively utilised.
“The ASR Africa Security Sector Support Grant Scheme, is an intervention initiative, targeted at sustainably impactful interventions in Security and Social Development in Africa. The grant is part of efforts of the Chairman of BUA Group, to give back to the African continent and make lasting impact in peace and security, as a means of uplifting and restoring lives of Africans. It may be recalled that last year 2022, in recognition of the efforts of NIS in better service delivery and migration management, the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), rated the Service as the best performing MDA in the country for 7 months consecutively”, the statement added.
Also, while presenting the cheque to the Controller General of Corrections Haliru Nababa at the National Headquarters Abuja, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Initiative Dr. Ubong Udo said the organisation was set up as a vehicle to drive the Chairman’s mission for Nigeria and Africa and to create a platform for them to take responsibility in solving their own developmental problems.
“This initiative has tree thematic areas which include Health, Education and Social development. NCoS through her rehabilitation and reformation programmes falls under the third thematic area hence the grant”, the ASC Away Franca. In his response, the CGC applauded the initiative and promised to make judicious use of the grant as intervention to improve on the security of Custodial Centres by adding another layer of technological surveillance that will enhance the remote monitoring frameworks. The CGC also said that the grant will provide the service with equipment in ensuring that the security solutions cover a wider range of Custodial Centres and will reduce the chances of further attacks.