Don’t Travel To Niger Republic – Immigration Warns Nigerians



The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has warned Nigerians against travelling to Niger Republic.

The NIS Comptroller in charge of the Jibia Special Border Command, Katsina State, Mustapha Sani, gave the warning.

This is due to the crisis in the Niger Republic following a coup d’etat in the country. The West African nation has been hit with sanctions in the wake of the development.

He spoke on Thursday in a joint celebration with the Katsina State Command of the NIS to commemorate the service at 60.

“Nigerians should stay at home and not attempt to go to the Niger Republic until the embargo is lifted. And we are determined to return any Nigerien we catch who is planning to come to this country,” he said.

According to him, the Service is deploying men to man the Katsina border to help curtail illegal movement from the Niger Republic.

“Despite the fact that we are divided by colonial masters, we share certain things in common like religion and culture, and that doesn’t guarantee them to enter Nigeria without valid documents,” he added.

“We have already put our officers on alert and we have already deployed some to go and man the orthodox routes through which some of the foreigners use to enter into Nigeria and from what we have on the ground, we know it will be impossible for them to enter into Nigeria.

“We have already stationed our officers at strategic places for stop and search as usual.”

2 comments:

  1. I will go tomorrow she is better than here

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  2. Most northerners living and doing business in Kano, Katsina, Kebbi and other northern states are from Niger.....950% of those involved in Forex....those you refer to as ABOKI are actually from NIGER and a few from chad other African countries......but, if you don't live in the North you won't know this reality.......this same people do also vote during our national elections and their votes are counted....and Northerners know this fact.......so, how do you expect Nigeria to be successful in fighting NIGER or blockading ??? Only dialogue will solve this crisis......no short cut, the earlier we admit this , the better for us.....

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