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Immigration CG orders clearance of backlog of passport applications in Ikoyi

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Mr Idris Jere, acting Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has ordered its Special Task Force Team to clear the backlog of passport applications in Ikoyi, Lagos State.

Jere directed the task force to proceed to the Ikoyi Passport Office to ensure all existing backlogs of Passport applications were cleared within one week.

Mr Amos Okpu, spokesperson for the service disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, noting that the team had arrived in Ikoyi and had begun the clearance exercise.

It would be recalled that upon assumption in office, the acting C-G had promised to deepen the Passport issuance reform efforts, to ensure seamless Passport issuance processes across the issuing centres.

The acting  C-G, however, assured applicants who had been enrolled into the Passport system in Ikoyi that the team had commenced issuance of notifications for collection to applicants whose Passports were ready.

He assured that some drastic changes would be made in the station to improve the quality of service delivery.

The NIS boss further appealed to prospective Passport applicants to endeavour to visit the Service’s website immigration.gov.ng to apply and make payments for the Passport categories of their choice.

He added: ” this is to  avoid patronising anybody who will request applicants  to make any cash payments for Passports.” (NAN)

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