The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, says Nigeria now has the capacity to track visa over-stayers through its Integrated Operation Centre, IOC.
Tunji-Ojo revealed this at the Ministry of Interior and its Agencies, 2026 Sectoral Retreat in Abuja on Thursday.
At the retreat is themed, ”Accountable Leadership, Measurable Impact: Reviewing Results, Renewing Commitments.” she said the ministry through the Nigeria immigration Service, NIS, can now take charge of Nigeria’s border space with real-time record and data of every traveler into Nigeria, as well as the tracking of visa over-stayers.
The IOC, consisting of cyber security and network operating units is an AI–driven multilayered system that strengthens the reforms in border and migration management as well as expatriate administration.
”We can now know the exact number of people that have overstayed in our country and make the number available,” he said.
He also said the ministry is now fully prepared to go after immigrants who have overstayed just as it is done in other countries.
”We are also going after them and with the NIS we have today, I am proud to say our border is standing on the firm foundation of technology.
”We have been able to harmonise our data, and we will equip our force to provide security for Nigerians,” the minister said.
The minister added that until the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, was able to capture and have the data of all Nigerians, there was still a lot of work to be done.
”Not until every Nigerian is captured, we cannot say we have succeeded as there is a lot to be done,” he said.
Tunji-Ojo further said that President Bola Tinubu had achieved a lot in the ministry, adding that there was, however, a need to identify lapses with the aim of correction for better performance and not condemnation.
”We are interested in perfection. If it is not 100 per cent then, it is not 100 per cent.
”There will be repercussions and penalties for non-delivery of targets; this is the era of business unusual, hence we have to deliver,” he said.
He charged the agency heads to redouble efforts in ensuring the mandates of each organisation is achieved in accordance with the President’s security agenda while assuring of adequate support.


