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Nigerian Immigration Service Educates Rivers State Residents on Risks of Illegal Migration and Smuggling

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) recently held an extensive sensitization campaign in Rivers State, cautioning residents about the dangers of illegal migration, human trafficking, and smuggling. This nationwide effort targets border states and communities most vulnerable to these risks, aiming to curb the flow of Nigerians seeking to leave the country through illegal means.

The Comptroller of the NIS Rivers State Command, Yabagi Abdulmajeed, emphasized that the campaign was initiated by the Comptroller General to address the increasing prevalence of smuggling and trafficking, which harm individuals and strain the nation’s economy. Abdulmajeed expressed concern that many people, driven by economic challenges, risk their lives in search of opportunities abroad, often facing exploitation and tragic consequences.

“This program reflects a collaborative effort by the NIS and NAPTIP to engage and educate communities on the dangers of illegal migration,” Abdulmajeed said. “Many families unwittingly encourage this by supporting young people’s dangerous journeys, believing it will improve their economic situation. Our goal is to show them the adverse effects this has on individuals and society.”

Highlighting the importance of multi-agency cooperation, he explained that the NIS works closely with other security agencies, including the DSS, Customs, and Police, to tackle these issues and reduce illegal migration to a minimum across Nigeria.

At a sensitization event held at the busy Rumuwoji Mile 1 Market in Port Harcourt, Assistant Comptroller Gift Nzekwe from the Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Unit, NIS Headquarters, Abuja, encouraged residents to follow legal procedures if they plan to travel abroad. She warned that illegal migration could result in severe consequences, such as exploitation and organ trafficking. “Many young people rush to ‘Japa’ without solid plans and face grave dangers,” she noted. “With the right education or skill set, Nigerians can thrive within the country. However, those who wish to leave should secure passports, apply for visas legally, and travel safely.”

The Deputy Comptroller of Migration at the Rivers Command, Faith Onongbu, added that the campaign targeted multiple community touchpoints, including schools, markets, and churches, to reach a broad audience. “We visited Landmark School Hospitality, local markets, and prominent churches to spread the word about the perils of smuggling and trafficking,” she said.

The NIS campaign, reaching residents across Rivers State, aims to empower communities with the knowledge and awareness needed to make informed choices and seek legal, safe pathways for migration.

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