The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has suspended Mr Akomolafe Gbenga Michael, one of its officers serving at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, for multiple charges of alleged drug trafficking.
Mr Akomolafe is facing charges at the Federal High Court in Lagos.
The Service in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Kenneth Udo, said Akomolafe has been subjected to internal processes and placed under suspension following the allegations against him.
He added the Service would wait for the outcome of the case which started in May this before making further pronouncement on it.
“The Service, therefore, fully supports the court proceedings aimed at determining the level of his culpability.
“Nigeria Immigration Service awaits the court judgement before making further comments on this to avoid subjudice.
“The Service reaffirms its commitment to excellent service delivery, discipline, and zero tolerance for criminality and will not hesitate to sanction any officer whose conduct is contrary to these ideals,” Udo said.