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NIS opens passport office in Ikorodu

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The Comptroller- General of Nigeria Immigration Service, CGI, Mrs Caroline Adepoju, on Friday assured Nigerians that they would get their passports within three weeks of submitting their applications.

Adepoju gave the assurance while  inaugurating  a new passport office in Igbogbo community in  Ikorodu, Lagos State.

Adepoju said passports would now be processed and  issued speedily provided applicants submit all the required details in their applications.

She advised the public to ensure that they renewed their passports six months before its expiration to avoid problems while applying for visa to some countries.

Adepoju thanked the people of Igbogbo for their support and for providing all that was needed to start operation in the area.

“I thank the traditional ruler and the people of Igbogbo for their support and for ensuring the realisation of this project.

“This is my first assignment after my confirmation as the substantive Controller General of Nigeria Immigration Service.

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“I want to advise the public to ensure they renew their passport  six months before expiration to avoid being denied visa by  some countries,” she said.

Speaking, Governor Babajide Sanwoolu  said the establishment of the passport office in Igbogbo would improve service delivery to Nigerians and save the  people of Igbogbo and environs the stress of  travelling far to obtain their passports..

Sanwoolu, represented by Mr Ibrahim Layode,  Commissioner for Home Affairs, said the role of Immigration in any country could not be over- emphasised.

He said that the establishment of the  passport front office in Igbogbo was a testament to federal government’s commitment to providing world-class immigration  services in line with global standard.

Also speaking, the council Chairman of Igbogbo Baiyeku Local Council Development Area, LCDA, Mr Olusesan Daini, urged the CGI to consider expanding operations  at the new passport front office .

Daini said the council would synergise with NIS to ensure the edifice was  maintained.

“We will also improve our security architecture to ensure the office is secure,” he said.

He said that the new passport office was a welcome development as residents would no longer have to travel far to obtain or renew their passports.

“The establishment of this passport front office in Igbogbo will improve commercial activities.

“The council will also improve its security architecture to provide adequate security in the area,” he said.

Adeboruwa of Igbogbo, Oba Orimadegun Kasali ,who spoke on behalf of  all the  traditional rulers in Ikorodu division, said he was very happy that the passport front office was established in  his domain.

He added that it would go a long way in improving commercial activities in the area.

Adeboruwa commended all those who facilitated the establishment of the passport office in the community.

“I cannot say how happy I am today, infact, this office will  put Igbogbo community in world map.

“I appreciate everybody that has contributed in one way or the other to make this a success, especially the family that donated the land .

“I am glad that Igbogbo passport office has come to  stay,” he said.

Source: NAN

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