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Nigerian Passport: ‘There’s nothing I can do if there are no booklets’ – CG

- Apologises to Nigerians for bad experiences at passport offices
BY OUR EDITOR
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammed Babandede, has admitted the high rate of corruption in the agency but blamed the scarcity of booklets for passports as a major factor.
Sounding rather helpless, Babandede told Nigerians who were watching him on national television: “There is nothing I can do if there are no booklets. The scarcity remains an issue.”
He apologised to Nigerians who are daily extorted by officers of the immigration service and for their bad experiences at passport offices nationwide.
Babandede appearing on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme Monday urged applicants to make use of the agency’s online services as this would reduce the rate of extortion.
When asked if he was aware of the fact that Nigerians still give bribes to get their passports, the immigration boss responded, “I apologise to Nigerians and I am not here to defend any officer. Any officer who takes money for passports is usually punished but we have challenges.
“One of the challenges we have is the issue of scarcity of booklets. When there is scarcity, the desire to rush over others is there. The government is doing everything it can to make sure that we can produce passports in Nigeria and get them as quickly as we can.
The immigration boss said there was need to create institutional processing of passport and this has led to the launching of the modern passport processing centre in Abuja last month.
He said the centre would be replicated in other major cities in the country believing this would curb extortion at the passport centres.
“We punish officers daily over this issue but I urge Nigerians to try to make payment online or try to plan your trips on time. Some people come to our offices, asking to get their passports immediately for a trip the next day,” the immigration boss said.
Babandede asked all illegal aliens to take advantage of the amnesty period to regularise their documents.
He also stated that efforts were on to harmonise all database systems in the country to improve citizen information.