- The system aims to boost national security while ensuring the smooth flow of legitimate travellers across the country’s borders
Nigeria’s Federal Government has unveiled plans to introduce e-gate technology in a bid to streamline the country’s immigration process, as part of wider efforts to modernise its border management system.
The announcement was made on Monday by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, in a statement shared via his official Facebook page. The minister had earlier overseen a presentation on a new integrated border management system designed for the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The system aims to boost national security while ensuring the smooth flow of legitimate travellers across the country’s borders. Central to this modernisation effort is the e-gate technology, which automates border control processes, reducing wait times and easing the movement of travellers.
Speaking about the initiative, Tunji-Ojo said: “At the heart of this system is our e-gate facility, which automates vetting processes and reduces passengers’ wait times during their entry into the country.”
He emphasised that the government’s embrace of technology and collaboration is designed to create a more secure, efficient, and traveller-friendly environment, contributing to Nigeria’s economic and social development.
“Our vision is to establish a modern, effective, and efficient immigration service, confidently manned by well-trained and motivated personnel,” he added.
The minister also assured Nigerians that President Bola Tinubu’s administration remains committed to addressing emerging challenges in border management, with national security as a top priority.