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Immigration Boss Orders Clearance Of Passport Applications At Ikoyi
Following persistent reports of delays being experienced by some Nigerians who applied for passports at the Ikoyi Passport Office, Lagos, the acting Comptroller General of Immigration, IsahJereIdris, has ordered a special task force to clear all existing backlog of applications at the Ikoyi Passport office.
The National Public Relations Officer of Immigration, AC. Amos Okpu, disclosed this in a statement made available to The Tide in Lagos, last Friday.
He said the team arrived Ikoyi and commenced the clearance exercise to ensure that all outstanding passport applications were sorted out within the week.
Okpu recalled that upon assumption of office, the acting Comptroller General had promised to deepen the passport issuance reform efforts and ensure seamless passport issuance processes across issuing centres.
He quoted the acting CGI as assuring passport applicants who had been enrolled into the passport system in Ikoyi, Lagos that the team would commence issuance of notifications for collection to applicants whose passports were ready.
The NIS spokesman further quoted the acting CGI as assuring that some drastic changes would be made in the station to improve the quality of service delivery.
“Meanwhile, the acting Comptroller General wishes to further appeal to prospective passport applicants to endeavour to visit the Service’s website – immigration.gov.ng to apply and make payment for the passport categories of their choice and avoid patronising anybody who would request them to make any cash payments for passports”, Okpu stated.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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