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New immigration comptroller in Katsina charges personnel on discipline, patriotism

“I will use my expertise for the progress of the service and the country in general,” Mr Ibrahim said.

• May 23, 2025
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Nigeria Immigration Service officers used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: Twitter]

The new comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Katsina State command, Muhammad Ibrahim, has charged personnel to be disciplined, dedicated and patriotic in discharging their duties.

The new comptroller gave the charge while addressing personnel of the command on Friday in Katsina.

Mr Ibrahim said leadership was about making a positive impact and influencing others for greater results and solicited the support of the personnel.

The comptroller told the operatives that he was committed to making a positive impact in Katsina.

“I will use my expertise for the progress of the service and the country in general,” Mr Ibrahim said.

The heads of sections and units all pledged their full support and cooperation to the new comptroller.

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