
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has officially launched its 3rd Nationwide Sensitisation and Awareness Campaign Against Corruption 2025, themed “Increased Digitalisation and Consolidated Innovations for Efficient and Transparent Services.”
Speaking at the event, the Comptroller General of Immigration reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to leveraging digitalisation and innovation to enhance efficiency and transparency.
She highlighted technology-driven initiatives such as the Contactless Passport Application System and the soon-to-be-launched e-Visa channel, which aim to streamline processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and curb corruption.
The CGIS also emphasised NIS’s strategic collaboration with key anti-corruption agencies, including SERVICOM, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). These partnerships, she noted, are critical to reinforcing internal control mechanisms and maintaining ethical standards.
The Director General of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), Princess Zahrah Mustapha Audu, commended the initiative, stressing that corruption remains a major barrier to economic growth and the ease of doing business. She described the campaign as a vital step towards fostering a service-driven immigration system that supports national development.
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Other key stakeholders echoed similar sentiments. Mrs. Nnena Akajemeli, National Coordinator and Chief Executive of SERVICOM, and Mr. Demola Bakare, representing the ICPC Director General, praised the NIS for prioritising transparency and efficiency in service delivery.
They also identified areas for improvement and pledged their continued support in ensuring an immigration system that upholds integrity and professionalism.
The event was attended by top security and law enforcement officials, including AA. Sanusi, representing the Director General, Department of State Services (DSS); DCG A.V. Benson, representing the Comptroller General, Nigerian Correctional Service; Georgina Umaru, representing the Director General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NACTAL/NAPTIP); Gregory A. Itotoh, representing the Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service; Ambassador SM Goni, representing the Director General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA); ACG MB Ogar, representing the Comptroller General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC); and AIG US Nadada, representing the Inspector General, Nigeria Police Force.
The 3rd Nationwide Sensitization and Awareness Campaign Against Corruption is part of the NIS’s broader commitment to institutional reform, ensuring service delivery that is efficient, transparent, and people-centred. The campaign will feature awareness programs, training sessions, and stakeholder engagements aimed at strengthening accountability and promoting ethical practices across immigration services in Nigeria.