The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) in Cross River State has extended its gratitude to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for installing solar-powered lighting on its premises. This gesture of appreciation was formalized through a letter dated May 23, 2024, directed to Hon. (Chief) Orok Duke, the NDDC State Representative for Cross River State.
Penned by PC Ogbodo, the Comptroller of Immigration Service, the letter lauds NDDC’s efforts in bolstering the security and operational visibility at the NIS command with renewable energy sources. The newly installed solar lights have markedly enhanced the command’s nighttime functionality, ensuring heightened safety and operational efficiency.
The letter states: “We are sincerely grateful for the prompt fulfillment of your promise to provide a reliable and sustainable source of energy. Your support and commitment to our agency’s well-being are deeply appreciated.”
This initiative is a testament to NDDC’s role as a dynamic and proactive agency, keen on supporting government institutions and advancing public safety measures.
The commendation also acknowledges Hon. (Chief) Orok Duke and the NDDC for their foresight in meeting the infrastructural needs of security agencies within the Niger Delta. The solar lighting project’s success is viewed as a pivotal advancement in enhancing NIS personnel’s work conditions and morale.
Concluding with heartfelt thanks from the Comptroller of Immigration Service, the letter reflects an eagerness for ongoing cooperation between NDDC and NIS in future projects that aim to bolster security and foster regional development in Cross River State.
Insights gathered indicate that this endorsement from the Nigerian Immigration Service underscores the significant influence of NDDC’s initiatives and its dedication to promoting enduring development throughout the Niger Delta.