Responding to public anxiety, the NIS stated that every official border point is fully manned and supported by digital surveillance systems designed to monitor irregular routes that officers cannot physically cover.
The agency explained that these technologies, combined with biometric checks, movement tracking, and strict health‑screening protocols carried out in partnership with Port Health Services and the Ministry of Health, ensure that no traveller enters Nigeria without proper clearance.
The Service emphasized that Nigeria’s border management infrastructure is robust and proactive, and that it is closely monitoring developments in Central and East Africa to prevent any potential health threat from reaching Nigeria...

Okoo make i join my side eyes ๐ please keep been proactive about it
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ReplyDeleteSo how did the Fulani terrorists that the military claimed came in from Nigeria Republic?
Your systems don't work when they enter?
Good question o ๐
Delete'Ensure that no traveller enters Nigeria without proper clearance'
ReplyDeleteIn this same Nigeria that people troop in without documentation? Na only God dey save us o ๐
God protect your children ๐.Never again.
ReplyDeleteWith high airfare prices, hantavirus and now Ebola I ain’t going anywhere far or new.
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