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Reps To Probe NIS Over Passport Racketeering, Extortion

The House of Representatives, yesterday, expressed concern over increasing cases of passport racketeering perpetuated by officials of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), saying the unholy practice is depriving the country of huge revenue.
The House also expressed worries that if the practice is not checked, it might undermine national security and expose the country to international ridicule as foreigners may take advantage of it to acquire Nigerian passports.
The House, therefore, mandated its Committee on Interior to investigate the agency to ascertain the level of culpability of its officials and recommend appropriate sanction.
This followed a motion sponsored by Rep Chinedu Ogah on the need to investigate the alleged extortion, passport racketeering and corrupt practices by officials of the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The lawmakers also directed the relevant agencies of government to ensure that all payments to the Nigeria Immigration Service are done through the appropriate TSA channel and anyone violating the terms of the policy is made to face the full wrath of the law.
Ogah told his colleagues that the Nigeria Immigration Service was the agency responsible for the production and issuance of the Nigerian international passport.
He also said that the current price for the new standard passport with 32 pages is N25, 000 while the 64-booklet passport costs N35, 000 and both have a five-year validity period.
He, however, expressed concern that there have been several reports of alleged extortion of Nigerians seeking to acquire international passports by personnel of the some Nigeria Immigration Service.
According to him, unsuspecting members of the public are made to pay as high as N50, 000 to immigration officers with a promise to fast track processing of their international passport.
He also informed the House of the existence of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) which he said was developed by the International Monetary Fund and fully implemented by President Muhammadu Buhari to promote accountability and transparency in public administration.
He said government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and government-owned enterprises were directed to transfer all financial assets from commercial banks to a consolidated revenue fund domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
He maintained that in spite of the inestimable success of the policy, officers of a revenue-generating agency such as the Nigeria Immigration Service are plagued by the sinister desire to subvert the policy with the ultimate goal of fattening their pockets, thus impeding the drive for a better Nigeria.
He alleged that Immigration personnel now collect cash from Nigerians seeking international passport instead of payment through Remita, which is the official TSA payment channel, describing it as gross violation of the TSA policy of the Federal Government.
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