The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede has tested positive to Coronavirus otherwise known as COVID 19.
This was contained in a press statement issued by the National Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Deputy Comptroller Sunday James on Sunday.
According to the release, the health status with regard to Coronavirus was positive and the CGI had been observing self-isolation since he returned from the United Kingdom.
James added that “As a top official of government, he has adhered to the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) instructions to self-isolate and undergo test.
“The result of the test came out positive, hence the need to make it public. He conveys his goodwill to all and he is in stable condition responding to treatment.
“The Comptroller General is active and directing as expected the affairs of the service online, while the Deputy Comptroller General overseeing the administration of the service is in touch online to keep the service’s activities running within this period.
“The Nigeria Immigration Service community will continue to deliver on its mandate for the nation even in this trying time as we pray the whole world get over it, Nigeria inclusive” he said.
Meanwhile, the Journalists International Forum for Migration (JIFORM) in a get well message signed by its President and Executive Director, Ajibola Abayomi wished the CGI quick recovery.
“Our hearts at the moment are with Babandede. The cheering news is that he is responding to treatment. JIFORM wishes him quick recovery.
“He is a very hard working officer with total commitment to overhaul the Nigeria immigration service, the result that had elicited applauds from both local and international community.
“The CGI had gone to the UK to undertake national assignment on our behalf. JIFORM is with you in prayers our dear CGI”, he prayed.
Photo: Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Mr. Muhammad Babandede.
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