Palpable tension has gripped the ranks and file of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) who have been awaiting President Muhammadu Buhari’s final decision on the Comptroller General of the Service, Mohammed Babandede, whose tenure of office expires in September, Independent reports
Immigration sources said although the CGIS had reached the mandatory retirement age and number of years in service, he is yet to proceed on compulsory terminal leave, which ought to begin on Monday (tomorrow).
They alleged that there had been some surreptitious moves by senior figures in the Ministry of Interior and Presidency to have his tenure extended by another two years.
Babandede, the 16th indigenous CGIS, was appointed by President Buhari on May 15, 2016. He replaced Martin Kure Abeshi, who retired on June 21, 2016.
Abeshi, who was due for retirement on May 13, 2016, spent an extra five days before his exit.
Like Babandede, Abeshi had sought for an extension of his tenure, having reached the retirement age, but did not get Buhari’s approval.
Babandede, 57, would be due for retirement on September 15, 2020, having spent 35 years in service in line with the public service regulation.
The rules stated that compulsory retirement age for all grades in the civil service should be 60 years, or 35 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier.
“No officer in the civil service shall be allowed to remain in the office after attaining the retirement age of 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier,” the civil service rule states.