The Federal Government has said it has issued 2.7 million
passports in two years, adding that the stress associated with the application
and collection of passports will soon be a thing of the past.
The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, stated this on
Thursday whilst answering questions from State House correspondents in Abuja on
the achievements so far recorded under his ministry.
Media Adviser to the Minister of Interior, Sola Fasure
disclosed this in a statement titled ‘FG Issues 2.7 million passports In Two
Years…To Open More Front Offices.’
The statement quoted Aregbesola as saying, “It is important
to inform you that we have witnessed growing demand for the Nigerian passport
both locally and by Nigerians in diaspora. A total of 2,742,207 passports of
different categories were issued between 2019 to date.
“The year-on-year increasing growth rate is however putting
a lot of pressure on the current processing structure and resources and further
justifies the need for a reform in the passport application and processing
system in line with the current reality.”
He said the Ministry was aware of the challenges faced by
Nigerians in securing their passports but noted that effort is being put in
place to make it a thing of the past.
“The Ministry is aware of the challenges faced by applicants
for processing and reissue of passports. I want to use this unique opportunity
to assure Nigerians that the current experience will soon be a thing of the
past. New production and capture centres will be opened in the next few weeks
to ease access by Nigerians all over the world.
“I am pleased to inform Nigerians that the Ministry has
taken substantial measures to address the issue of shortages of the e-passport
booklets. This year alone, the ministry approved a special deployment of over
600,000 passport booklets, the largest of its kind ever done, to cushion the
effects of shortages being experienced,” he said.
On corruption, the Minister highlighted the recent sting
operation carried out by the Ag. Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration
Service, NIS, DCG Isa Jere, at the Ikoyi passport office, noting that many
reforms such as a new appointment management system, amongst others are taking
place to reduce corruption to the barest minimum.
“You may wish to recall the recent sting operation carried
out by the Acting Comptroller General of Immigration. This is in line with the
initiatives we have adopted to clean up the system of bad eggs.
“To limit human interference and corruption, we are
streamlining the whole passport application and production processes to
increase efficiency.
“In the coming days, a new and digital appointment
management system will be launched to optimize the passport application
experience for Nigerians, limit physical visits to passport offices and check
the inconveniences that Nigerians suffer in booking appointments for biometric
data capture,” the Minister stated.
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