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Interior Minister Rallies unified ECOWAS information system to checkmate border, migration

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Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has moved for the establishment of an ECOWAS Information System that will ensure a unified database for members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). This was contained in a statement signed by Alao Babatunde, SA Media and Publicity to the Minister of Interior.

Tunji-Ojo made the call during a high level engagement with Ministers in Charge of Immigration and Border Management within ECOWAS member states on Wednesday in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

The Minister made it known that there was no structure for database data management, thereby the need for an integrated platform.

“What we can do realistically is to be able to create an integrated platform where we can integrate all these solutions and be able to have a shared solution.

“Because if we keep issuing cards, training people on issue of how to identify and detect fraudulent cards, to a large extent we are also wasting and undermining the power of technology.

“So the whole idea why some of these things are QR-coded is for them to be easily verified.

“So if we have this database, even for our visa, for residency and other things, it will be a source of truth for the processes.

“With an information system, we don’t need to start afresh by getting this data, so all we need to do is integrate this data on a sub-regional basis and that will give us a supranational database,” the minister opined.

According to the Ministry head, it is important for the funding of borders to be prioritised, bearing in mind that allocations have to be in line with each countries border realities.

“I want to advise that we shouldn’t be specific to say this percentage is for national border; for some countries, there are other things that are more context for individual countries than others.

“Border is more economic than security for some of these countries. So what will be given or what will be allocated has to be in line with the realities,” he said.

Speaking on the issue of academics, he said that it was better as West Africans to have a decentralised capacity building.

“ Let’s ensure efficiency, excellence, and viability of these institutions,”

The minister further said that there was a need to look into the yellow paper card mandatory requirement for travel and exemptions to specific regions

He called for continuous collaboration among ministers of interior and political heads in internal security management.

“Because, if there’s a weakness in one country, it has a way of affecting the other country. Hence, we must share opinions and be able to work together,” he said.
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