The increment in Passport Processing by the Federal Government has generated anger among Nigerians
The Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, had announced increment in obtaining a New Passport, as Nigerians will now pay significantly more than the previous fee after the Federal Government approved an upward review of processing fees to N100,000 and N200,000 depending on the category the citizen requested for.
The move, according to the Federal Government, is necessary to sustain the quality and security of the country’s travel document.
But not a few Nigerians are lamenting that this development has put more financial burden on the citizens who are complaining about the pathetic economic situation of the nation.
The FG is saying that the move come as part of efforts to align the Nigerian passport system with international standards while preparing for the rollout of an upgraded e-passport.
The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, had stated that the new rates will take effect from September 1, 2025, and will only apply to applications processed within Nigeria.
According to the revised fee structure, a 32-page passport with a five-year validity will now cost N100,000, while a 64-page passport valid for 10 years has been pegged at N200,000.
NIS spokesman, A.S. Akinlabi, explained that the increase was necessary to maintain the integrity of the document and guarantee Nigerians a secure and reliable travel identity.
“This review was carried out to strengthen service delivery and uphold the standard of the Nigerian passport as we prepare to launch the new version,” he stated.
However, the Immigration Service clarified that Nigerians living abroad would not be affected by the new policy.
Applicants in the diaspora will continue paying $150 for a 32-page passport with five years’ validity, and $230 for the 64-page passport valid for 10 years.
While acknowledging that the new rates may appear steep, the agency assured applicants that accessibility and efficiency in passport issuance remain its priority.
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