Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Muhammad Babandede |
The President Muhammadu
Buhari administration is considering extending validity period for
international passports from its present five to 10 years.
The
Nation report continues:
The
Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Muhammad Babandede, who
said this to reporters in his office on Saturday, added that Nigerians should
expect an announcement on the policy changes in the coming months.
“We
have submitted a memo to the president and we believe we’ll get a positive
response to that soon,” Mr. Babandede said, according to Premium Times.
The
immigration chief said the review was the government’s response to several
months of complaints from Nigerians and other foreign elements, who said the
five-year validity period is too short.
Citizens
demanded that the NIS should reverse to the old policy that Nigeria had in
place before 2007.
Back
then, the Nigerian passport was valid for 10 years with additional five years
validity for renewal.
“We
have received complaints that passports only take five years,” Babandede said.
“The international community is not happy, wondering why passports will only be valid five years.”
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