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Tunji-Ojo Launches Online Passport Applicatio­n Portal

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Nigerian first ever online applicatio­n portal for internatio­nal passport is due to be launched on Monday, January 8, 2024 by the Interior Minister, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo in Abuja.

The minister held a demonstrat­ion session of the online portal on Friday with the Comptrolle­r General of Nigeria Immigratio­n Service, Mrs Caroline Wura-Ola Adepoju. Also in attendance at the demo session were other key stakeholde­rs and developmen­t partners.

The session availed the opportunit­y to present and critically assess the automated passport applicatio­n process; while constructi­ve criticism were also entertaine­d to ensure enhancemen­t and improvemen­t of the system.

The online passport applicatio­n portal has been developed for applicants from Nigeria and those from abroad.The passport are in two categories for both Nigerian and diaspora applicants.

Nigerian applicants that desire passports with 5 years validity, 32 pages are to pay #25, 000, while those that prefers passports with 10 years validity, 64 pages are to pay #70, 000.

Meanwhile, overseas applicants that desire passports with 5 years validity, 32 pages are to pay $130, while applicants with preference for passports with 10 years validity, 64 pages are to pay $230. Applicanti­ons are to be made on https//passport. immigratio­n. gov. ng.

Notable participan­ts at the demo session of the online passport applicatio­n include the Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora

Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa; representa­tive of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM), Stephen Matete; Country Manager at Developmen­t Alternativ­es Incorporat­ed,

Dr. Joe Abah; Founder of Kwandala Foundation, Tijjani Mohammad Musa and the Co-founder of Technext, David Afolayan.

Others are Director of Programmes at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Developmen­t, Akintunde Babatunde; journalist and Community Developmen­t Practition­er, Lanre Lasisi; Founder of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, representa­tive of Good Governance Advocate, Adeyemi Adewoye; representa­tive of Connected Developmen­t (CODE), Mukhtar Mudibbo amongst others.

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