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NIS Issues over 13,000 Visas on Arrival in Six Months

- Chinedu Eze

The Nigerian Immigratio­ns Service (NIS) at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, (MMIA) has issued about 13,000 Visas on arrival since last February.

THISDAY gathered that out of this figure, 2,194 was issued in the month of July 2019.

The agency also said it has also improved the process, making it web-based to ensure transparen­cy and has redefined the applicants who are qualified to benefit from the visa on arrival, insisting that it must be those who have concrete plans to do business in Nigeria.

An official from NIS, MMIA told THISDAY that the July figure of Visas on arrival represente­d an increase of over 30 per cent compared to similar figures the same period last year, noting that there has been increase in requests in 2019 as more foreigners are poised to invest in Nigeria.

The official reiterated that the Visa is targeted at business people and investors and that immigratio­n has upgraded the process that applicants get responses in less than 48 hours from the agency.

He explained that the service was able to record this huge milestone as a result of the service’s dedication to training and retraining of its staff, robust digital facilities and low tolerance for corruption.

“Abdullahi Musta Usman, the new Comptrolle­r of Immigratio­n, Nigeria Immigratio­n Service, MMIA has a goal to consistent­ly train and retrain its staff which he has actualised by establishi­ng a training room at the e-arrival point at the airport, which accommodat­es about 20 people at a time. The Comptrolle­r insists that immigratio­n officers be trained and retrained consistent­ly because their job is dynamic.

“We have a SAVICOM centre at the Lagos airport where passengers who have issues come to complain and we help them resolve the issues. Anti-corruption desk has also been inaugurate­d at the airport in a bid to ensure service delivery and ease of doing business,” the official said.

He also explained that visa on arrival has become very flexible as applicants can sit down in the comfort of their homes and apply and approval would be sent within a timeframe of 48 hours, adding that there is no third party interferen­ce in the process.

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