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JUST IN: FG Declares 3,964 Nigerians Wanted

FG has declared no fewer than 3,964 Nigerians wanted.

 

EKOHOTBLOG reports that no fewer than 3,964 Nigerians have been placed on a watch list by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

 

It was gathered that the names of the affected individuals have been placed with security agencies at international airports in Nigeria where they will be arrested on sight.

 

According to the 2020 NIS annual report suspect index, 308 persons were placed on the watch list in 2019, 166 in 2020, while 51 persons were stop-listed in two years.

 

No fewer than 3, 438 passports are also being watched, while 23 are on the exemption list.

 

“Suspect index reviews and maintains the list of persons whose entry into Nigeria is prohibited or on whom special instructions are in place with respect to entry and departure from Nigeria. The travel documents are the instruments used to achieve this objective through synergy with other law enforcement agencies and court of competent jurisdiction,” the report stated.

 

In a related development, the NIS has revoked 149, 875 stolen or lost passports and uploaded them to Interpol’s Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database via the Web Services for Data Management platform.

 

Meanwhile, there are indications that the FG may not meet its 2021 revenue projection from NIS services.

According to PUNCH’s report monitored by EKOHOTBLOG, findings show that there might be revenue shortfall from visa; e-PASS, ECOWAS Residence Card, the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card, and other documents issued by the NIS due to the reduced number of foreign visitors and expatriates in the country following COVID-19 travel restrictions.

 

Immigration sources disclosed that the number of Italians, Britons, South Africans, Chinese, Indians, and other Asians, who constitute a large percentage of expatriates in the country, had reduced on account of travel restrictions imposed by their respective countries.

 

The erstwhile Comptroller-General of Immigration, Muhammad Babandede had said the service recorded a 40 percent revenue shortfall in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Figures from the NIS showed that in 2018, the immigration service generated N20.3bn from CERPAC; N40.7bn in 2019, and N16.7bn in 2020.

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