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NIS e-registration: Bayelsa captures 856 emigrants  

Bayelsa State command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has so far registered 856 emigrants in the on-going national e-registration.

Felix Odika, the comptroller of the command, said in Yenagoa, on Monday, that the e-registration was for emigrants, who had stayed in the country beyond 90 days.

The programme is part of the efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s internal security. It started on July 12, in Abuja and the deadline is January 2020.

“We have so far registered over 856. The exercise mandated all emigrants staying beyond 90 days in Nigeria to go to the nearest immigration centre for the e-registration.

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“The idea is to register all foreign nationals to enable us to monitor them properly,” Odika said.

He urged all employers of labour, landlords, hoteliers and other citizens to support the programme by ensuring that foreigners provide proof of registration before attending to them.

He said that registration was open to any non-Nigerian, who intends to stay in Nigeria for a period exceeding 90 days.

He also added that foreigners at the age of 18 and above were eligible for the e-registration.

He, however, said that persons enjoying diplomatic immunity and those staying less than 90 days in Nigeria were not qualified to register.