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FG Introduces Harmonised Departure, Arrival Cards at Kaduna Airport

- Chinedu Eze

The federal government yesterday launched harmonised departure and arrival cards at the Kaduna Internatio­nal Airport, as it began the service of alternate airport to Abuja, which was shut down at midnight on Wednesday.

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Abdulrahma­n Danbazau, accompanie­d by the Minister of State, Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, explained that the harmonised departure/arrival cards for internatio­nal passengers was done in line with internatio­nal best practices and in pursuit of the federal government policy of ease of doing business.

To facilitate seamless access for internatio­nal investors, the Nigerian Immigratio­n Service (NIS) is also introducin­g visa on arrival at the airport for those “who have serious business to do in the country.”

Danbazau said the departure/ arrival cards are also intended to keep records of movement of internatio­nal passengers and the process of mandate for travellers for security reasons.

The internatio­nal passengers are expected to fill the departure/arrival cards, which contain passenger profile, address and other personal details in one harmonised form.

“Pursuant to this, non- Nigerians are expected to fill both the departure/arrival cards while Nigerians are expected to fill only departure cards. These cards are scanned and stored in a data bank that is to be shared with relevant stakeholde­rs and in that regard, a unique identity and travel records of passengers are secured,” Danbazau said. On the visa on arrival initiative, he said: “Soon we shall start issuing visas on arrival at this airport for genuine expatriate­s and investors who come to do business in the country.”

He said the federal government has chosen the Kaduna Internatio­nal Airport “to formally introduce this unique security document to the travelling public.”

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