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140,000 international passports still uncollected nationwide: NIS

The immigration service said that majority of the passports had wrong phone contacts and untraceable addresses.

• January 10, 2023
International passports
International passports [Photo Credit: InformationNGR]

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) on Tuesday said about 140,000 international passports are still uncollected nationwide.

The service spokesman, Deputy Comptroller of Immigration Service (DCI), Tony Akuneme, said this in an interview during an official visit to the Alausa Passport office in Ikeja, Lagos State.

Mr Akuneme also said about 40,000 of the total 140,000 are in the Alausa Passport office .

According to the service spokesperson, majority of the uncollected passports had wrong phone contacts and untraceable addresses.

Mr Akuneme implored applicants to process their international passports by themselves, using correct details and without involving racketeers.

He noted that it was wrong perception, to say that getting fresh or renewing international passport was very difficult.

“Inspite of the extensive awareness embarked on by NIS on passport application and its processes, some Nigerians still patronise racketeers or consultants to process their passports, which usually does not workout well.

“Some applicants are gullible, they fell into the hands of touts who duped them of their hard earned money,” Mr Akuneme said.

He pleaded with Nigerians to visit https://passport.immigration.gov.ng/application, to process their passports themselves.

“I still want to emphatically plead with passport seekers not to use consultants, racketeers, nor masqueraders while processing their international passports.

“Most of  the contact numbers inputted  by these unethical human beings are not real,” he said.

He implored applicants, who applied before July 2022 and are unable to obtain their passports to visit the NIS website to lodge complaint.

(NAN)

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