Immigration boss, Wuraola, presents fleet of buses to ease transportation cost for personnel

In response to the recent hike in transport fare caused by the removal of fuel subsidy, the Acting Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Caroline Wura-Ola Adepoju, has taken a significant step to ease the burden on officers and men of the agency by presenting a fleet of buses for their transportation needs.

A statement signed by the Service acting spokesman, Kenneth Kure, said the initiative was part of CGI’s dedicated welfare package plans aimed at improving the lives of personnel.

At a brief ceremony held at the NIS Service Headquarters in Abuja, the acting CGI officially handed over the buses to the officers and men of the Nigeria Immigration Service.

During her address, she emphasized the importance of supporting and uplifting the welfare of the personnel, recognizing their dedicated service to the nation.

“The provision of these buses is expected to ameliorate the financial challenges posed by the recent increase in transport fare and ensure a more comfortable and affordable commuting experience for our staff” she said.

The acting CGI revealed that additional buses were already being procured to cover major routes within Abuja.

She also expressed her commitment to extending this initiative to other State Commands across the country.

She admonished the bus drivers to uphold the highest level of commitment and diligence in their duties.

She emphasized the importance of adhering to the speed limit of 60km/hour, ensuring the safety and security of the personnel during their travels.

Furthermore, the acting CGI called upon all officers and men of the Nigeria Immigration Service to personally take responsibility for the proper maintenance and care of the provided buses.

“This collective effort will ensure the longevity of the vehicles and enable the NIS to sustain this beneficial initiative in the long term,” she added.