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Federal Government Sets Up Committee, Moves To Reduce Youth Migration
- Aregbesola lamented on the level at which youths in the country are renouncing their citizenship of Nigeria
- Among the presidential deliverables (2019 – 2023) is the ease of tourist visa requirements.
The Federal Government has commenced the process to fast track the operationalisation of the presidential deliverables to strengthen internal security.
Among the presidential deliverables (2019 – 2023) is the ease of tourist visa requirements.
According to the Federal Government, the recruitment, deployment and training of personnel in the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) will be reviewed.
Also included is the implementation of the rehabilitation plan towards the decongestion of the Nigerian Correctional Centers.
The former Governor of Osun State and Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola has set up a Task Force for the assignment.
The Director of Press, Blessing Lere-Adams in a statement released on Thursday noted that the Permanent Secretary, Shuaib Belgore inaugurated the committee.
Umaru Abu who works with the Interior ministry will join hands with a team from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF).
The Task Force, chaired by the Director, Planning Research and Statistics, Kabiru Ayuba, would have representatives of the four services under the ministry, among others.
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Aregbesola lamented on the level at which youths in the country are renouncing their citizenship of Nigeria.
He directed the committee to work with the Citizenship and Business Department of the ministry on the Expatriate Quota.
“I believe this will go a long way in dissuading them from looking for greener pastures outside the shores of the country,” the minister said.
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