 The Nigerian Immigration Service has concluded plans to tighten the security of all marine borders across the country. The Act in Control of General of the Service, Caroline Adigboju, made us known to newsmen in Uyo after her two-day familiarization visit to the NIS Aquabomb Command. Adigboju said the Aquabomb Command had the longest coastal borders that must not be left porous to avoid nefarious activities within the maritime environment. The control on the Nigerian Immigration Service of Aquabomb, Francisco Dacard, fend the Act in Control of General for the visit. We have the personnel. We are well trained in marine border management, but we need good walking materials. If you can see the environment here, the Nigerian Immigration Service once tried to make it to do to construct this jetty that you can see here. But from the look of things, it is capital intensive and we need intervention of the government and other stakeholders to enable us to work effectively. It shows that she's truly a modern, a woman of compassion. In fact, she's just an Amazon. I feel so encouraged. I'm so proud that she came to see and that is, you know, a means of motivation that was for me to do.