FG reviews passport processing time to 6 weeks
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THE federal government has said it is turning around the entire passport application process by the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, to six weeks so as to ensure seamless, transparent, as well as according human dignity to applicants and fulfill citizenship integrity in line with the mandate of the ministry of interior.
The minister of interior, Rauf Aregbesola, disclosed on Thursday at a meeting with the Comptroller General of Immigration, Mohammad Babandede, Passport Officers, as well as the attaches in Nigeria Missions abroad, at the Immigration Headquarters, Sauka, Abuja.
In his speech titled ‘A New Dawn in Passport Application Processing’, the minister said: “We have had several challenges in the past, including shortage of booklets, touting, racketeering, inflating the cost, passports being issued to ineligible persons, among others. It has become imperative therefore to review our operations and rejig our system in order to be able to offer excellent services to our clients.”
According to him, efforts are on to embed security operatives both seen and unseen, in all passport offices.
“They will wear body cameras. They will detect and report any form of solicitations, inflation, improper communications, extortion, diversion, hoarding, and other corrupt practices. Those caught will be dealt with according to the law,” he stressed.
The minister disclosed further that an ombudsman will also be created for members of the public to receive complaints and reports on officers trying to deviate from prescribed guidelines and subversion of the process.
“Therefore, I am declaring a zero-tolerance stance to all forms of touting. No applicant will be made to pay any illegitimate fees,” he said.
The highlights of the meeting include but not limited to the following:
Creation of special centers for expedited services. These special centers will run on a public-private partnership basis. This has already taken off in Abuja and 10 more will be opened in the coming weeks as more of such centers will be opened all over the country. Our goal is to have one in each local government, university campuses, institutions of higher learning, and other places.
A timeline will be fixed for every application i.e., a collection date. This will be six weeks, comparable to what obtains in other countries. This is to allow for enough time to investigate and validate personal information supplied by the applicants. What we are driving at is the peace of mind that comes from the assurance of certainty. If there are circumstances that will make the date to change, it will be communicated to the applicant one week before the collection date.
Applicants will have no basis for further communication with officers, other than to complete their application process and leave the venue. The date for the collection of their passports or any challenge to the application will be communicated to them. The technology for the efficient running of this system has been acquired and will be deployed.
To publish the list of the backlog of applications that are ready that are yet to be collected by the owners. They will be required to go to the state commands to collect them.
With these changes, he said, “It is my firm belief that we will arrive at a new dawn in passport application processing.”
He called for the support and maximum cooperation of all passport officers to make a more significant contribution to national development.
“It should be our personal and collective goal to leave an institution better than we met it,” he reiterated.
Aregbesola, who expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for his consistent support for the ministry of interior and all its agencies, also commended the Controller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Mohammad Babandede, for his tireless efforts and the unprecedented success the agency has recorded under his leadership.
Aregbesola lauded all the officers, who are sacrificially serving to man the nation’s borders and do the business of the agency under very challenging conditions. ‘’I must thank all our partners, without whose efforts and contributions our exertions would have been in vain,’’ Aregbesola stressed.
Earlier, the Comptroller General, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mohammad Babandede, said the need to reduce the waiting period for applicants led to the new review.
-2020 Apr 23 @ 10:34 GMT|
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