The Oyo state command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced its resumption of receiving applications for new passports in the state.
The new
Comptroller of the command, Safiya Mohammed, announced this on Tuesday, in
Ibadan, at a send forth for Usman Babangida, the outgoing Comptroller.
NIS had
suspended fresh passport applications to enable the clearance of a backlog of
applications received before May 17.
According to
Mohammed, the command had begun receiving new applications, in line with a
directive by the Comptroller-General (CG) of the NIS, Mr Muhammad Babandede.
“The agency
had suspended new applications for passports to clear the backlog of passport
applications that were received.
“One of the
priorities of the CG is the processing and prompt delivery of passports to
applicants.
“He actually
told me to see that the backlog is cleared; the command over the weekend worked
overnight and we were able to produce over 3,000 passports out of the backlog.
“This is to
give room for new applicants to be attended to; new applications started 12
midnight today (Tuesday),’’ she said.
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