New Contactless Passport Renewal Won’t Compromise Security, FG Assures

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Federal government has assured that the adoption of  further technology in its passport reforms will enhance transparency and efficiency, without compromising national security.

Interior Minister, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo disclosed this in a statement yesterday in Abuja wherein he announced the launch of the Contactless Passport Renewal System across Europe.

Describing it as “a significant advancement in our national service delivery under the leadership of  President Bola Tinubu”, the minister said the Europe launch followed its successful implementation in Canada.

He said; “As a government, we will continue to uphold transparency without compromising security in all our operations. This launch is only the beginning; we are poised to expand these reforms by bringing government’s services closer to all Nigerians.

“As with the case in Canada, this innovative system is designed to eliminate the traditional hurdles associated with passport renewals. Now, eligible Nigerians in Europe can renew their passports entirely online from the comfort of their homes and offices.

“This initiative not only reduces the inconvenience of travel and long waiting times, but also brings the services of  Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, directly to your digital doorstep.

“The introduction of this system in Europe  underscores our dedication to:

“Efficiency: By allowing passport renewals to be conducted without physical presence. This helps us cut down processing time significantly.

“Accessibility: Ensuring that Nigerians in the diaspora experience government services with ease, regardless of their location.

“Modernisation: Embracing technology to meet the contemporary needs of our citizens in line with our pledge to digital transformation of the country as we race towards achieving the one-trillion dollar economy ambition of President Tinubu.

“The  diaspora is an integral part of our national fabric, which contributes immensely to our development. Hence, it is our duty to ensure that they have access to services that match the highest standards of professionalism and efficiency.

“We look forward to a future where every Nigerian, whether at home or abroad, benefits from our efforts to modernise and humanise government services”, he added.

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