President Goodluck
Jonathan has urged immigration officials to improve on their services to
visitors and travellers at the airports, as they represent the first image of
the country. He also urged all Nigerians to speak well of the country.
Speaking at the
launch of the new 64 page e-passport at the council chambers of the Presidential
Villa last week, the President also noted that if the immigration officers
conduct themselves poorly, it would reflect on the country.
“What
affects every traveller is how efficient and committed our immigration officers
work at our airports,” the president said. “Visitors that come into the country
have different impressions about our immigration officers, so they must
improve; they are the image of this country.
How they handle visitors matters so much, if they conduct themselves poorly, it reflects on all of us.”
He said the new 64-page e-passport is specially designed for frequent travellers as well as business persons.
The president also urged Nigerians to paint good pictures of their country so that others would see it in the same light, saying the issue of the image of the country is what we will all work for, both people in government, the media and civil society.

Recruit, train and increase immigration officer's salary so they stop harassing travellers for money.
ReplyDeleteWe heard so much talk about the airport but no action. We need immediate action not lousy talks.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Jonathan could start by stopping officers from charging for trolley, that is the only airport in the world that collects money for trolley, shame
ReplyDeleteMaybe Jonathan could start by stopping officers from charging for trolley, that is the only airport in the world that collects money for trolley, shame
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