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NIS, BCDA join forces to enhance border security

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Abuja, Nigeria – On June 20, 2025, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) strengthened its partnership with the Border Community Development Agency (BCDA) to improve border security.

Comptroller General KN Nandap warmly welcomed Dr. George-Kelly Alabo, the BCDA Executive Secretary, and his delegation at the NIS headquarters.

Both leaders discussed strategies to address security challenges while promoting regional stability.

During the meeting, Dr. Alabo reaffirmed the BCDA’s dedication to supporting the NIS in safeguarding Nigeria’s borders.

He stressed that empowering border communities is essential for reducing security threats.

Additionally, he emphasized that inter-agency cooperation is crucial for tackling complex issues in these regions.

Comptroller General Nandap praised the BCDA’s efforts and highlighted the need for a unified approach to border security.

“By working together, we can enhance safety and stability in our border areas,” she stated.

She also expressed optimism that joint initiatives would curb illegal migration and cross-border crimes.

Furthermore, Nandap acknowledged the BCDA’s expertise and resources as vital tools for strengthening border control.

She proposed deeper collaboration to implement effective security measures.

Both agencies agreed that community engagement remains key to long-term success.

This meeting marks a major milestone in fostering stronger ties between the NIS and BCDA.

The agencies are confident that their partnership will bring lasting benefits to border communities.

They also pledged to continue working closely to ensure national and regional security.

Moving forward, the NIS and BCDA will focus on coordinated efforts to address emerging threats.

Their shared commitment reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding Nigeria’s borders.

Ultimately, this collaboration aims to create safer, more prosperous communities across the nation.

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The NIS and BCDA remain united in their mission to enhance security through strategic alliances.

By combining resources and expertise, they hope to set a new standard for border management.

This partnership signals a brighter future for Nigeria’s frontier regions.

As both agencies move ahead, they will prioritize transparency and community involvement.

Their joint efforts are expected to yield measurable improvements in border safety.

Together, they are paving the way for sustainable development and peace.

This initiative demonstrates the power of cooperation in tackling national security challenges.

With continued dedication, the NIS and BCDA will ensure Nigeria’s borders remain secure.

Their collaboration serves as a model for effective inter-agency synergy.

In conclusion, this partnership underscores the importance of teamwork in achieving common goals.

The NIS and BCDA are committed to making a tangible difference in border regions.

Their united efforts will undoubtedly contribute to a safer and more stable Nigeria.


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