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More Passport Offices In Nigeria And Abroad By 2024 – FG

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More Passport Offices In Nigeria And Abroad By 2024 – FG

Dr. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, has stated that the Federal Government intends to open several passport offices throughout the country, as well as abroad, to facilitate the collection of passports for Nigerians at home and abroad.

Tunji-Ojo stated that the establishment of multiple offices will facilitate the processing of passport requests, reduce the demand for passports, and, as a result, reduce corruption in which people exploit Nigerians in order to obtain passports for them.

“On the issue of Nigerians in diaspora, we are working very hard on that. I will tell you the major problem. The major problem with the diaspora is I will give you an example of Canada… Canada is the second biggest nation on earth in terms of land mass, only second to Russia. Now, Canada has only one passport office, which is unacceptable. And of course, the government might not be able to afford to create passport offices all over and, but we have to look at how to collaborate with private sector. And that is why we have said, by the grace of God, by February latest next year, that’s the date we have given, we will have passport offices all over the world.” He told Arise News on Thursday, October 19.

“For instance, in the UK, if you are in Aberdeen, or you are in Dundee, or you are in Cardiff, or you are in Manchester, or in Birmingham, or you are in Hamptons, you have to come all the way to London for your passport. And because of that, once there is an over-demand for something, corruption sets in, people try to take advantage. So, the best way to avoid corruption is to make these things available to people that at their doorstep.”

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The minister then emphasized that this development will also happen within Nigeria as he said, “And it’s not just going to be in diaspora. I’ll give you an example, if you live in Lagos or you’re in Abuja, nothing stops you if you’re living in Lokogoma, you’re living in Wuse or in Maitama, why can’t you have a place that you can walk in for your capture and know that you’ll get these things at home? So, these are the things we’re trying to do by creating front offices, but I can assure those that have been captured in the diaspora, that we are working very hard to make sure that we solve these problems because we have lots of issues with regards to even getting dates for people because of the population vis-à-vis the facility.

“So, I can assure them that we’re working very hard. We have sorted the domestic issue, now, we are focused on the diaspora, and in the next two, three weeks, by the grace of God, we will make sure- I like to be held responsible for what I say,- we will make sure that those that have been captured get their passports between the next 2-3 weeks in diaspora, that’s one. And also, by February, we will make sure that there will be a seamless thing, we will take passport offices closer to them just for the purpose of biometric capture, and of course, they will not need to go to the embassy to be captured, they will not need to go to the embassy to collect their passport. As it is now, they will be able to sit in their homes and collect that.”

Talking about the price of passports, Tunji -Ojo said, “For the price, if it’s a five-year passport, which is about thirty-five pages, it is N35,000, that’s it. If it is a ten-year passport, which is about sixty-four pages, it is N70,000, that is the price. And I personally don’t understand why people will be using proxies at this point. Why I said so is that payment is online. You pay online, then you just go for capture.

“I understand the whole congestion in the whole process, maybe that’s why people were using proxies before now, but I want to plead with our people that this is what you can do on your own, and by December, even your documents, everything, even your passport picture will be uploaded online, the only thing is your fingerprint. Nobody will do your fingerprint in your absence. So please, do not pay to anybody. I want to specially plead, do not pay to anybody. It’s N75,000 and N30,000.”

He then stated that he was proposing a policy in which people under the age of 18 receive five-year passports, while those over the age of 18 receive ten-year passports, in order to reduce workload.

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