A passport tracking system that allows applicants to monitor and know the status of their application online has been activated by the Nigerian government.
The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, said this during Tuesday’s passing out parade of the 47th Basic Superintendent Course, 2021/2022 at the Nigerian Immigration Service training school, Kano.
“One of the challenges of the NIS in the recent past is in the issuance of the Nigerian passport. I am, however, happy that we have overcome this and have now put in place a seamless passport administration system.
“We have also activated a tracking system that allows applicants to monitor and know the status of their application online,” he explained.
Represented by Emmanuel Bassey, Commissioner, Civil Defence, Customs, Fire Service and Immigration Board, Mr Aregbesola said that NIS would soon have a fully digital application system that would remove any stress.
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