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NIS Adopts Digital Clearance System, Issues 1.8m Passports

by Abdulrazaq Yahuza Jere
2 years ago
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Comptroller-general of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Isah Jere Idris has said that the service issued 1.8 million passport booklets in 2022 noting that the figure doubled what was issued in the preceding year.

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Speaking during the commissioning of Daura passport front office, Jere said that efforts are ongoing to ensure more front offices are opened nationwide to reduce traffic.

“Just yesterday, we commissioned the passport office in Ilesha. Daura has joined Alimosho in Lagos, Zaria in Kaduna as the front offices to be situated outside state capitals.

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“With the roll out of this enhanced travel document today, it is certain that delays in processing passports will be taken care of, provided applicants abide strictly with the application guidelines including ensuring that they use the online application and payment platform.

“It is also essential to ensure that prospective passport applicants synchronize the data in their passport application with the information in their National Identification Number (NIN).

Jere, while unveiling an enhanced e-passport facility at Ilesa, Osun State, said that the newly introduced enhanced e-passport in the country, with its more sophisticated features, is one of the most secure passports in the world.

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“It is of polycarbonate data page and has additional 25 security features. The polycarbonate data page is also water-resistant. It is the latest passport technology and very durable. It is difficult to forge as the improved security features will make any attempt not only impossible but easily noticeable.

“Nigeria is the first country in Africa to migrate to this type of Passport,” he added and assured that with the new development, instances of delays in processing Passports in Nigeria would be reduced to its barest minimum.”

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