The Nigeria Immigration Service says 60 personnels have so far been sacked after they were caught receiving or giving bribes.
The Comptroller General of Immigration, Muhammad Babandede, who disclosed this in an interview with BBC Hausa Service on Saturday, October 10, also said he once disguised as a cleaner in order to catch corrupt officials.
Babandede said that the 60 officials were sacked in the last four years
following complaints ”with evidence” before the Immigration Service and
subsequently through the Ministry of Interior.
"It’s about four years now that we stopped the corrupt practice in the
service via bribes to influence posting as it was done previously in the
country. Under the board of Ministry of Interior, we have dismissed 60
personnel caught for bribery and corruption in the airports and
borders," he said.
“There are corrupt officials even within the senior cadre. However, it’s
our responsibilities as leaders to stop the practice especially of
giving bribes to officers to influence posting to airports and borders.
We have also discouraged the culture of those working in ‘choice areas’
giving out ‘returns’ to their superiors. Anyone caught should have
himself blame,”
”The Immigration Service is committed to fighting corruption. I
disguised as a cleaner in the airport and border and caught an official
receiving bribe. We cannot do it alone especially now that the border
and the airports are being secure by other sister security agencies,”
Babandede added.
He, however, said any evidence provided against any officer involved in fraud must be fool-proof.
”When reporting a corruption incident, the complainants have to provide
evidence before the Immigration Service beyond doubt for further action
otherwise any action taken against the accused person would be voided
later,” the immigration boss said.