The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has apprehended 303 suspected irregular migrants with Permanent Voters Cards in the Uyo metropolis following their mop-up exercise in Akwa Ibom State.
The Comptroller of Immigration Service in Akwa Ibom Command, Mrs. Francisca Dakat, made the disclosure while briefing journalists after the mop-up exercise, Saturday, in Uyo.
Dakat who said out of the 303 apprehended, 285 were adults while 18 were minors warned not to vote during the forthcoming elections.
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She said the mop-up exercise was in line with the service directives that non-Nigerian should not partake in the forthcoming general elections.
She said that before the mop-up exercise, the command had earlier carried out a sensitisation workshop for all non-Nigerians resident in the state.
“The mop-up exercise which took place in Uyo metropolis will be a continuous exercise and will be extended to all the 31 local government areas of the state.
“A total of 303 suspected irregular migrants were apprehended at different locations in the state capital.
“The 303 suspected irregular migrants were profiled and 203 were confirmed Nigeriens while 100 were Nigerians who have since been handed to their community leaders,” Dakat said.
Dakat urged non-nationals who are resident in the state and those who visited for business or leisure purposes to ensure that they have valid travel documents to prevent running foul of immigration extant laws.
The comptroller warned non-Nigerians against participating directly or indirectly in the forthcoming general elections, stressing that culprits will be punished accordingly.
She commended the Comptroller General of NIS, the State Government and other security agencies for their support in ensuring the success of the exercise.