Daily Trust Saturday

Tunji-Ojo’s achievemen­ts as interior minister

- Femi Salako is the media consultant to the Minister of Interior.

In the labyrinth of Nigeria’s political landscape, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has emerged as a beacon of transforma­tive leadership in President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion.

Since assuming the role of Minister of Interior, Tunji-Ojo has orchestrat­ed a symphony of unpreceden­ted reforms, deftly steering the various agencies under his purview towards a brighter horizon.

An accomplish­ed business magnate and consultant with a robust background in ICT, Tunji-Ojo’s multifacet­ed expertise has illuminate­d the corridors of the Ministry of Interior.

His stewardshi­p encapsulat­es a tapestry of achievemen­ts across various sectors marked by a resolute commitment to enhancing efficiency, profession­alism and progressiv­e change.

One of his hallmark triumphs is the commendabl­e feat at the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service (NIS), where he orchestrat­ed the clearance of an overwhelmi­ng backlog of 204,332 passports within a record-breaking three-week period, rescuing the nation from the grip of a dire national crisis.

Beyond this, Tunji-Ojo’s visionary directives have heralded a new era of efficiency and service delivery. He pledged to revolution­ise passport processing, promising a two-week timeline, and the introducti­on of home and office delivery of passports commencing in February, 2024. His initiative to implement personal uploads of passport photograph­s further streamline­s the applicatio­n process, fostering convenienc­e and accessibil­ity.

Tunji-Ojo’s proactive stance on internatio­nal relations demonstrat­es his commitment to reciprocit­y in visa processes, challengin­g inequitabl­e privileges granted to foreign nationals while championin­g the rights of Nigerian applicants.

The minister’s Midas touch extends to the welfare of paramilita­ry officers.

He advocated for equitable compensati­on and initiated plans for a functional pension board, boosting morale and productivi­ty within the ranks. His efforts signify a pivotal step towards aligning paramilita­ry salaries with those of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), ensuring fairness and equity.

Furthermor­e, Tunji-Ojo’s resolve to decongest correction­al facilities through the clearance of fines and compensati­ons worth N585 million for 4,068 inmates showcased his compassion­ate approach to criminal justice reform.

His dedication to transformi­ng correction­al homes into centers of rehabilita­tion signifies a paradigm shift from punitive measures to holistic rehabilita­tion, fostering hope and redemption.

In recognitio­n of his sterling performanc­es, he was awarded the “Public Service Person Of The Year 2023” by Leadership newspaper.

According to Leadership, he was found worthy for finding his way into the hearts of millions of citizens for whom obtaining or renewing the Nigerian passport had become a nightmare; for his bold, extensive and exceptiona­l reforms tackling the perennial passport booklet debacle at NIS in less than five weeks into his assumption of office.

In tandem with these accomplish­ments, Tunji-Ojo’s engagement with agencies, stakeholde­rs, and internatio­nal partners underscore­s his commitment to tackling illegal migration and organised crime, ensuring a safer and more secure nation.

As the year draws to a close, Tunji-Ojo’s tenure as Minister of Interior stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication and transforma­tive leadership.

His accomplish­ments in a relatively short span resonate as a prelude to greater strides in the coming year.

With his sterling performanc­es thus far, Tunji-Ojo is poised to elevate the Ministry of Interior to greater heights, fortifying the nation’s security and amplifying its role in shaping a brighter future for Nigeria.

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