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BVN: Central Bank Sets Up Centre In S’Africa
Nigeria`s Consul General
in South Africa, Amb. Uche Ajulu-Okeke, has said that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved a centre to conduct biometric verification for Nigerians in South Africa.
Ajulu-Okeke told newsmen in Johannesburg that the CBN was worried about the number of Nigerians abroad not captured in the Bank Verification Number (BVN) exercise.
She said the bank approved that the centre, located in Johannesburg, should carry out the exercise to enable Nigerians in South Africa with accounts at home be captured for the BVN.
“The good news is that from South Africa, Nigerians can monitor their accounts at home and feel relaxed that their accounts will not be closed because they were not captured for the BVN,“ she said.
The Consul-General also said that the Consulate, with the approval of the Nigeria Immigration Service, had set up a new passport and visa processing centre in South Africa.
According to her, the centre was in the same building with the one approved by the Central Bank to carry out biometrics verification for BVN.
“ The Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) has become aware of the difficulties faced by Nigerians who do not have credit cards and who cannot pay for passport and visa services.
“ The NIS has engaged a company, OIS Services, to process passport and visa.
“The company has brought an officer as a Centre Manager of the new passport and visa service centre.
“ They are now working in secured format with the Consulate.
“ The NIS has set up similar passport centres in London, Beijing, New Delhi, Dubai, New York and is now setting up centres in Washington DC and Atlanta,“ she said.
Ajulu-Okeke urged Nigerians to use the new centre to process their passports and avoid using agents who might fleece them in the process.
She said the Consulate had been working with the Nigeria Union in South Africa to protect the interest of Nigerians and promote their welfare.
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