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total of 40 officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service were among the 552
students of the Confucius Institute of the University of Lagos, who were
awarded certificates for proficiency in Chinese Language on Tuesday in Lagos.
The officers had undergone the course alongside 24 staff of the university and
other members of the public.
Twenty-four out of the graduating students were awarded scholarship to further
their studies in Chinese language.
The Controller of Immigration, Lagos Zone, Helen Onwuzulike, on the sidelines
of the graduation ceremony said that, interactions between NIS and other
countries had increased significantly, adding that this explained the need to
learn major foreign languages.
Onwuzulike said: “We are having a lot of bilateral agreements with these
countries and in a bid to further strengthen the ties, we decided to create an
avenue whereby our men can learn other foreign languages.
“Right now, our officers are being sent on language courses as this has become
imperative because of the current global trend in immigration.
“This is aimed at enhancing our duties, especially with the influx of
foreigners into our country.
“Currently, we are wooing a lot of foreigners to Nigeria for investment
purposes and so it is part of our ease-of-doing-business arrangements such that
when visitors come into the country, they feel welcomed.
“For instance, when you find an immigration officer at the arrival point at the
airport speaking your language, the visitor automatically feels at ease, safe
and welcomed.
“So, it is part of what we are doing currently to train our officers.”
According to the NIS chief, the development is not only in the immigration
regulation and duties, but rather to expose the officers to global trends and
proficiency in foreign languages.
Onwuzulike added that many of the officers were currently undertaking
proficiency courses in not only the Chinese language, but also German, French
and Spanish languages as part of bilateral agreements.
She said: “Having to train our officers for proficiency in various foreign
languages will further increase the number of foreigners wanting to come in to
invest, thereby improving our revenue base as a country because if I go to a
country and feel welcomed, I will always want to come back.
“Again, it could also help us to track crime.
“Being proficient in other languages goes a long way in being on the alert
about any foreign aggressor or those with criminal intent.”
Onwuzulike added that NIS had, in 2018, trained 40 of the officers, noting that
this was going to be a continuous exercise.
The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Management Services, Prof. Folashade Ogunsola, said
the university would continue to make its students globally competitive through
its various programmes.
According to Ogunsola, the vision of the university is to ensure that students
and other members of the public who participate in its programmes have an edge over
others and become trail blazers in their respective fields of endeavour.
She further added that the proficiency language course would, among other
benefits, take not just the students to the next level, but the country at
large and as well as boost the country’s economy.
“Efforts are in place to ensure that our Confucius Institute remains a
reference point among universities in the country and the public at large,” she
said.
Ogunsola also said the occasion was to mark the 10th anniversary of the institute.
She said: “It has remained opened to not just students of this university but
the general public.
“There are indeed a lot of opportunities for persons to travel to China through
these programmes and collaborations and so I must say we are truly happy with
this development.”
The Chinese Director of the Confucius Institute, Yong Jng Wang, also told NAN
that the scholarship awardees would depart for China in September.
Wang said: “I feel very happy with what is happening here today.
“The winners of scholarship will be going to many different Chinese
universities this September.
“They will be representing this institute and the entire Nigeria.
“They will learn about the Chinese people, their culture and their language.
“It is our hope that when they come back to Nigeria, they will also be able to
use what they have learnt to contribute their quota to the development of this
country.
“It is also our hope that the rate of enrolment into this institute will
continue to grow with each passing year.
“We feel very happy to see and know that our culture and language are being
accepted and embraced here.
“There is no gainsaying therefore that the bilateral relation between Nigeria
and China is getting stronger and more fruitful.”
A don, Prof. Chimdi Maduagwu, explained that the duration of the scholarship
was categorised into between six months and four years.
Maduagwu said: “The shortest period for the scholarship is six months.
“Others will be going for four years, that is, for Bachelor of Arts and others
for their Master degree, which will span between two and three years.”