Razaq Bamidele
Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Mr. Muhammad Babandede, has resumed work after recovery from Coronavirus and medical clearance.
This was contained in a statement signed by the service’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. James Sunday.
During his break, the statement said, Mr. Babandede received briefs online and directed accordingly with much to do with respect to national assignments as the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service saddled with the Control of Entry and Exit into and out of the country.
He also saw to the enforcement of the Federal government directives with respect to the restriction order on International travels through the Airports as well as closure of land borders.
The NIS Boss, according to the releaseal so appreciated the level of Compliance by International flight Carriers on the International Flights restrictions and Closure of Land Borders, as well as the Seaport Command Control as directed by government.
The elated Babandede, therefore, encouraged the Service Operatives to keep the tempo high without compromising National Security and Safety regulations as stipulated by NCDC and WHO.
Recall that Babandede after initial testing positive to COVID-19, went on isolation and treatment in line with the NCDC directive and subsequent tested negative twice after the 14 days isolation and treatment before his discharge.