Brain Drain: Comptroller James Advocates Capacity Dev, Technology Transfer For Qualified Nigerians

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By; RAYMOND TEDUNJAYE, Lagos

The Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration Service ( NIS) Rivers State Command, Sunday James has advocated human capacity development and transfer of technology to qualified Nigerians by expatriates as part of measures to halt brain drain syndrome.

He therefore, called on the private sector of the economy to take advantage of government’s provision in the Expatriate Quota Grants to Companies that have expatriates who are on quota to allow Nigerians understudies human capacity development on the job, to enable successful transfer of skills and  technology.

James, who gave the admonition in preparation for a sensitisation workshop for stakeholders in the state by the command, lamented that many qualified Nigerians are deprived such opportunities to grow career wise and take over after a period of understudy as stipulated.

The Comptroller, In a statement by the Rivers State Command Spokesperson, made available to New Nigerian Newspaper on Tuesday, said Nigerians must fight brain drain especially for qualified Nigerians that are employable to encourage sound academic pursuit and learning instead of mere certification.

It reads,” The Nigeria Immigration Service Rivers State Command in preparation for stakeholders meeting advocates for Human Capacity Development for qualified Nigerians in the private sector of the economy employee of Companies,Organisations for technology transfer based on government provision in the Expatriate Quota Grants to Companies that have expatriates who are on quota to allow Nigerian understudies undergo human capacity development on the job to enable successful transfer of skills,technology as envisaged and enshrine in the Expatriate Quota Grants provision.

” Many qualified Nigerians are deprived such opportunities to grow career wise and take over after a period of understudy as stipulated.

” In our quest for engaging with companies in Rivers State,it is important they understand,the provision and enforce same,for the betterment of the nation,avert frustration and to avoid brain drain as a result of lack of job satisfaction and lack of career advancement at home.

” The Comptroller of Immigration Service Rivers State Command James Sunday,PCC is of the opinion that qualified Nigerians at home should enjoy the fruit of their labour and not be exploited,frustrated and compell to leave the country in the name of looking for greener pastures.

” It is out of place for a qualified Nigerian to be looking outside the shore of the country for a job that is satisfactory when Non-Nigerians takes flight to take up employments in Nigerian Companies,Industries and Organisations.

” Afterall, the bulk work and even the core jobs are assigned the Nigerians only to be supervised by an expatriate,if only the Expatriate is better informed,then there should be transfer of skills and technology after a period of mentorship or understudy and proper process put in place for career advancement for take over,which is the primary reason for the understudy program clause in the Expatriate Quota Grants approved by the Ministry of Interior and enforced by the Nigeria Immigration Service.   

” The Rivers State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service is encouraging functional industries, companies and organisations in the private sector of the economy and by extension public sector to collaborate with the Nigeria Immigration Service to give qualified Nigerians sense of worth and dignity for their labour,which is the hallmark for excellent academic performance and employability.

” We must fight brain drain especially for qualified Nigerians that are employable to encourage sound academic pursuit and learning instead of mere certification”.

The advise is in preparation for a sensitisation workshop for stakeholders in the state.

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