Mrs Nandap said the reforms were repositioning the NIS in line with global standards.
The experts decried what they described as the “invasion of the social media space by some unscrupulous people.”
The president stated that the climate emergency demands not just words, but courageous and sustained leadership.
Mr Arase was appointed as the 18th indigenous I-G of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in April 2015.
He said that improved safety at tourism sites would encourage both local and international visitors.
Mr Mamedu noted that the shrinking of Lake Chad by 90 per cent had worsened insecurity in the region.
Mr Ndace noted that the relationship between the two countries dated back several years.
Mr Ekpeyong said, “Tourism is life, business, growth, progress and development.”
He stated, “We have challenges when it comes to the collection of VAT.”
Mr Nwachukwu said that the training also would enhance participants’ emotional resilience.
