Minister of Interior Inspects E-Verification Gates For Enhanced Security, Travel Experience

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The Minister of Interior, Hon, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Aishetu Gogo Ndayako and other top Directors in the Ministry of Interior, during an inspection tour of facilities at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and the Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters, in Abuja.
The Minister of Interior, Hon, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Aishetu Gogo Ndayako and other top Directors in the Ministry of Interior, during an inspection tour of facilities at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and the Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters, in Abuja.

As part of a comprehensive strategy to bolster internal security and streamline the arrival experience for Nigerians entering the country, the Minister of Interior, Hon. Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Monday 19th February 2024, led a delegation from the Ministry to inspect the ongoing installation of E-verification gates at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

These state-of-the-art E-verification gates are a major component of the E-Immigration project, aimed at modernizing and optimising immigration processes across Nigeria’s airports.

Notably, four out of the planned 10 gates have already been installed at the Abuja airport. It is expected that the remaining six gates will be operational before the end of the month.

Expressing satisfaction with the progress made thus far, Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasized the crucial role of these E-verification gates in reducing waiting times for arriving passengers.

“With an impressive clearance time of just 30 seconds per individual, the gates are set to establish a new standard for efficiency in airport processing, comparable to global benchmarks,” the Minister said.

He furtherstressed the transformative impact of this investment, noting that it will significantly enhance national security by providing an additional layer of scrutiny for inbound travelers.

“Through advanced biometric scanning and automated flagging systems, the gates will swiftly identify individuals of interest or those on watchlists, bolstering the efforts of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to safeguard the nation’s borders,” he said.

During the inspection, Dr. Tunji-Ojo also assessed the progress of construction and installation work at the Command-and-Control Centre and border control data center, both housed within the NIS headquarters.

He commended the NIS for exceeding 70 per cent completion on these critical infrastructure projects, affirming the agency’s commitment to adopting cutting-edge technology for operational efficiency and security enhancement.

The project aims to deliver a total of 40 E-verification gates across multiple airports by the end of the first quarter. These installations will include 10 gates in Abuja, 17 in Lagos, five in Kano, and four each in Enugu and Port-Harcourt.

Accompanying Dr. Tunji-Ojo on this inspection were top officials from the Ministry, including Permanent Secretary Dr. Aishetu Gogo Ndayako, Director of Joint Services Dr. Peter Egbodo, and Director of Press and Public Relations Mr. Ozoya Imohimi.

With these transformative initiatives, Nigeria is poised to enhance border security, streamline immigration processes, and provide travelers with a safer,more efficient travel experience.

“Nigerians will soon be able to sleep with their two eyes closed, knowing fully well that their borders are well protected, and the Nigerian state is secured,” Dr. Tunji-Ojo assured.

Ozoya Imohimi
Director, Press and Public Relations