NewsPassport Applicants Allege Extortion By NIS Officials

Passport Applicants Allege Extortion By NIS Officials

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November 01 (THE WILL) – Some Nigerians who applied for international passports have accused personnel of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in the Abuja passport office of massive extortion.

THEWILL recalls a recent directive by the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, to the immigration authorities to sanitise the system.

But speaking in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), some passport applicants lamented how they were made to pay various sums of money by NIS officials before getting the travel document.

They also alleged that the electronic passport application system has been compromised, forcing those who followed due process with no alternative than to “settle” NIS officials in order to get their passports on time, adding that even when the passport was ready, they were made to pay another N5,000 before collection.

One of the applicants, Ahmed Isa, a civil servant, said he had been to the passport office over 10 times and had yet to get his passport.

“I have been coming here since September to get a passport because I want to travel out of the country. First, they said the fee was N35,500 but now they have jacked it to N55,500. This is for a passport with a duration of five years. Everybody is telling you to pay this and that and the place is chaotic. The whole thing is frustrating,” he said.

Another applicant, Mohammed Umar, said he came for the re-issuing of his passport, which had expired but was told by an NIS official to pay an additional “compliance fee”.

“When I asked them what the compliance fee was for, the man pushed me aside and walked away. All I have noticed here is that many of the officials are unruly and behaving as if they are not accountable to anyone,” Umar said.

Similarly, Blessing Ibiyemi told NAN that she missed out on a scholarship abroad because of her inability to get her passport processed in spite of following due process.

“I applied for a passport in April and I just got my passport now in October after paying an extra N40,000 to process it. The first time I came to their office, I told them I paid online, they gave me a chair to sit and I was there for hours.

“When I asked them why I’m still here, they told me to contact the officer helping me. I was shocked because I paid online and I didn’t expect any officer to be helping me. The NIS has not shown true commitment to wanting to tackle this menace,” Ibiyemi said.

A female applicant said under condition of anonymity that she missed a very important training abroad in spite of paying fully for the passport.

“I paid N116,000 for a 32-page passport booklet. At every stage of the process, the personnel ask for money. I paid N70,000 initially and I was told to pay another N36,000 for adding another name, my marital name, then another N10,000 for approval of the passport, and at the collection point, I paid another N20,000. When I demanded receipt the personnel helping me became angry,” she said.

Another applicant, Alarape Ogunmuyiwa, who said that he was initially charged N80,000 for the renewal of his passport, added that he was later made to pay an extra N20,000 because the official in charge told him that the expired passport was “defaced”.

“I am yet to get my booklet. They kept saying no booklets. The funny part is that the officer in charge of my passport is not even picking up my calls. Now, I have paid N100,000 to get my passport and yet I can’t access it. This is frustrating and I can’t take this anymore,” he said.

A journalist, Dennis Abraham, whose passport expired in August, said after paying N120,000 for a 10-year validity passport, he was initially told to pay an additional N25,000 and later another N15,000 to correct a mistake on his date of birth.

“I’m still waiting after paying N160,000 to renew my passport. Hopefully, it will be ready soon,” he added.

An immigration official who pleaded anonymity told NAN that the system has been highly compromised, adding that those who applied for passports online “will take forever to get their passports. What obtains now is to pay any officer who will fast-track the process for you and you’ll get your passport within the space of two weeks after application.”

Another official confirmed the extortion of passport applicants by immigration officers.

“It is a menace, we may not know the full implication today until a little later when the negative impact of this issue begins to manifest in our national security negatively. It has national security implications for Nigeria. We are talking about obtaining a Nigerian passport.

“Now, if we the officials involved are only after money, it means anybody can come into Nigeria through any of our porous borders, play the necessary game, and obtain anything that makes and certifies him as a Nigerian citizen,” he lamented.

However, the Service Public Relations Officer, Adedotun Aridegbe, dismissed the allegations as untrue, claiming that some passport applicants fabricate stories to dent the image of NIS.

“All these things are not true. It’s unrealistic. When I investigated some of these allegations, some applicants just formulated stories to tarnish our good image. We have officers that work round the clock including weekends and even run shifts to produce these passports.

“There is a task force set up by the Comptroller General, Mrs Caroline Adepoju, to checkmate any illicit activities going on in the passport offices,” said Aridegbe.

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