Clearance procedure for passengers at the nation's international airports is being rejigged by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to facilitate seamless screening when flights in and out of the country resume.
Constructs cubicles for passports slot in to avoid physical contactClearance procedure for passengers at the nation’s international airports is being rejigged by the Nigeria Immigration Service to facilitate seamless screening when flights in and out of the country resume.
Comptroller of MMIA Command, Musa Usman, told The Nation that the COVID-19 pandemic would alter clearance procedure at the airports and other border control posts. Usman said NIS would work with other agencies to enforce the new guidelines rolled out by the aviation and health authorities to accelerate emerging trends in border control procedure and processes at airports.
Also speaking, Assistant Comptroller General NIS, Zone A, Lagos, Mohammed Alfa, said for the men and officers of the command to tackle COVID-19, they needed to be disciplined individually and collectively while doing their jobs diligently.
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