The management of the National Immigration Service (NIS) has warned that any of its officers who is caught extorting passport applicants will be punished.
The comptroller general of the service, Idris Jere, gave the warning at the opening of a three day workshop for officers and servicom units of the NIS zone A Lagos. The workshop was organized by the assistant comptroller general of the immigration service Olakunle Osinaya, who is also in charge of the NIS Zone A Lagos.
Comptroller Idris said that extortions constitute impediments in the process of obtaining passports.
Mr Jere mandated all officers and men working in passport offices maintain a high level of discipline and professionalism in their conduct. According to him, NIS executes many statutory functions, including issuing passports and other travel documents.
He said these statutory functions called for discipline from people within and outside the service. The comptroller-general said the objective of the workshop was to drive home the need to respect the appointment system towards achieving excellent service.
โIt is with this, among others, that henceforth, entrance into the passport offices would be based strictly on applicantโs ability to provide evidence of appointment and collection dates,โ Mr Jere explained.
He also urged Nigerians to abide by NIS policies.
The NIS boss told the participants that the integrity of the appointment system of dates would be monitored and that any officer caught extorting applicants would face the music.
The appointment system allows a proper queuing management system. Mr Jere advised applicants that needed to obtain a passport to apply early to avoid unnecessary anxiety by logging on to the NIS portal (www.passport.immigration.gov.ng).
โAfter the login, the applicant should fill the application form, make payment, and choose a date and processing centre of their choice. The applicant would then proceed to the centre on the chosen date with the required documents,โ he said.