•100 redeployed from Lagos Airport
The Comptroller General of Immigration, Isah Jere Idris, has summarily dismissed eight of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for gross misconduct.
The CGI also sanctioned 18 others found to have committed offences against discipline.
This was disclosed by the head of the NIS Public Relations Department, Kenneth Kure, a Chief Superintendent of Immigration, on Friday, November 4, 2022.
The announcement of the dismissal followed the approval granted by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) that the conducts of the personnel were grossly unbecoming and unacceptable as members of the Service.
It will be recalled that 35 personnel were presented before both the Senior Disciplinary Committee (SDC) and Orderly Room Trial (ORT) processes to ascertain their level of culpability in the various allegations of offences against discipline, ranging from employment racketeering, sharp practices, dishonest conducts and absence from duty without official leave (AWOL) among others, which were preferred against them.
“After exhaustive deliberations by the committees, eight personnel comprising one Chief Superintendent of Immigration (CSI), two Deputy Superintendents of Immigration (DSI), two Assistant Superintendents of Immigration II (ASI2) and three rank and file were summarily dismissed from the Service.
“Furthermore, one other Chief Superintendent of Immigration was ordered to proceed on compulsory retirement while nine other personnel were demoted in rank.
“They include one Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI2) who has been demoted to the rank of Inspector of Immigration, two Inspectors who have been reduced in rank to Assistant Inspectors and six other junior personnel who have been ordered to lose their current ranks.
“Nine other personnel comprising one Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI2) and eight junior personnel were issued warning letters, just as six personnel were discharged and acquitted from all the allegations brought against them,” the PRO disclosed in the statement.
In a related development, the Comptroller General ordered the redeployment of 100 officers and men from the Lagos Airport with immediate effect.
Some others are to face disciplinary procedures to ascertain their level of involvement in some unprofessional conducts and practices reported at the airport recently.
The PRO said: ”The Comptroller General wishes to use this medium to restate management’s commitment to zero tolerance for any unprofessional conducts by any personnel, and so enjoins the public to feel free to report any such conducts by any member of the Service for necessary actions.”