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Nigeria Immigration extends passport issuance till June 8

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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced that the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has extended the commencement of the new passport regime earlier scheduled for June 1, 2021 by one week to June 8, 2021.

This is to clear the backlog of several applicants turning up to collect their passports across various issuing centres, a situation that is now creating congestion.

This disclosure was contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of NIS, Amos Okpu, on behalf of the Comptroller-General of NIS, Muhammad Babandede.

The statement noted that NIS had made significant progress in clearing the backlog of passport applications with a total of 230,500 applications cleared and passports produced.

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“In furtherance to the ministerial directives to clear all backlog of passport applications across issuing centres, the Comptroller General of Immigration Service, Muhammad Babandede MFR, wishes to inform the public, especially passport applicants, that the Service had made significant progress in the clearance exercise of the backlog of passport applications,” the statement said.

“So far, a total number of 230,500 applications have been cleared and the passports produced. Out of the number, a total of 43,350 are yet to be collected.

“Passport Control Officers have been directed to continue to send out short message notifications for collection to all applicants who indicated functional contact detail numbers in their applications while efforts have been intensified to clear up the remaining applications in some centres,“ it said.

The NIS boss further directed that details of all passports that were yet to be collected be uploaded on the service website, www.immigration.gov.ng, for the attention of the public, adding that the service is also deploying other media means to notify the public.

“A huge number of applicants are already turning up to collect their passports across issuing centres and this is causing some forms of congestion. This situation will not allow the Service to accommodate new applications especially considering our desire to ensure that people who come to our offices comply with all the COVID-19 protocols,” the statement said.