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Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by AjalaJ(m): 3:25am On Mar 20, 2017
Is this one of the biggest scams perpetrated by the Federal Government?

A Nigerian passport is perhaps, the most important national identification document a Nigerian can possess, it is one of the least powerful passports in the world because of the bad international image of the country, augmented by corrupt leadership.

Yes, corrupt people are encouraged because the punishment is light.

Now, to go to the real issue…. I applaud the effort of the federal Government and the Nigerian Immigration Services, as far as issuance of passports is concerned… But there are anomalies.

1. Why can’t a Nigerian passport be made to be valid for 10 years? Countries with less population issue passports with 10 years validity. Then why is Nigeria different? Given our ever exploding population, and the morbid stress of passport acquisition process, why can’t they make it 10 years validity? A person goes thru stress of application for passport; only come back for another battles 5 years later. Does the government derive pleasure in people’s suffering?

2. Why would a newborn baby, kids and innocent children go through the rigors of getting passports? This is wicked in my view. Why can’t minors get covered by their parents’ passports? Is the government doing this in the name of making as much money as possible?

3. Why has the government increased the passport fees when the process has become more cumbersome, stringent, painstaking and hassled?

4. Don’t the government know that the population is increasing? Can’t they do something to make acquisition of passports easier and easier? Why can’t they come with creative approaches? Can’t they create more and more passport acquisition centers?

5. Why would many people apply for passport and have to wait for months because there are no booklets? Why can’t the government look for ways to make the booklets become more and more abundant, since they’ve made it a big business?

6. When the government is complaining about the scarcity of dollars, as one of the reasons for booklet scarcity, would they say that they can’t get dollars at the official rates they set? I think black market rates are for citizens who don’t have any choice. But what about the government getting dollars at official rates? Why would they be affected by the problems they created themselves?

7. Why would “scarce” booklets be reserved for some people in the corridors of power and their favored acquaintances, plus those who pay very high fees?

8. Why can’t they cancel the mythical 64-page booklet if it’s not available and would hold innocent applicants to ransom for “many” months?

9. Why can’t an expired passport be simply renewed? Why would a person need to reapply after 5 years, as if applying new?

10. Why can’t they put at least, another stand-by printer at a center? Why would activities at a center halt because a printer is faulty and there’s not competent engineer around?

Clearly, it’s the government that has created problems for people, as far as passport acquisition is concerned. They increased the fees, refuse renewal, refuse to increase passport validity period, require innocent minors to go through the ordeal of passport application, and they know booklets are scarce.

Is the population too big for the government to handle with their current level of short-sightedness?

No doubt, the government has turned passport acquisition into a serious money-making business, while their customers (citizens) go through hell to obtain what they’re entitled to.

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Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Nobody: 3:43am On Mar 20, 2017
.. I feel your pain just as the rest of us. it is what happens when poverty-stricken incompetent illiterates get into power, they hire and appoint far worse incompetent illiterates so they are more literate by comparison.

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Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by tobiasbeecher: 6:37am On Mar 20, 2017
Mehn this is very frustrating, I've applied for my passport for almost one month now but have not gotten it as a result of the alleged booklet scarcity. My question is:does it mean nobody has gotten passport from them since then. These idiots know what they are doing
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by BizLifeE: 11:11am On Mar 20, 2017
I'm always afraid and helpless whenever my passport expires. The ordeal of getting another one is frustrating. The place is overcrowded, and it's like hell.
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Johnnyessence(m): 2:45pm On Mar 20, 2017
tobiasbeecher:
Mehn this is very frustrating, I've applied for my passport for almost one month now but have not gotten it as a result of the alleged booklet scarcity. My question is:does it mean nobody has gotten passport from them since then. These idiots know what they are doing
the best thing is to go to their office and lodge ur complain oooo. The booklet is available. Just go and see the oga at the top.
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Johnnyessence(m): 2:51pm On Mar 20, 2017
BizLifeE:
I'm always afraid and helpless whenever my passport expires. The ordeal of getting another one is frustrating. The place is overcrowded, and it's like hell.
oga ooooo
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by tobiasbeecher: 3:02pm On Mar 20, 2017
Johnnyessence:
the best thing is to go to their office and lodge ur complain oooo. The booklet is available. Just go and see the oga at the top.
I did it at immigration headquarters Abuja and the man who did for me just called me to come with all my documents again. I'm really tired of all these. If I go tomorrow if the man cannot produce my passport I will tell him to give me my money back.
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by bull99: 1:23pm On Mar 22, 2017
my bro. urs is one month... if I tell you dat mine is going to five months now, u ll nt believe.. its a shame
since Nov 2016, at that headquarters at sauka gwagwalada. its appalling, every tym no booklet.... I v done capture nd thumbprint... what a shame to this country.
pls bro kip me posted as am not in abuja .
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Nobody: 1:43pm On Mar 22, 2017
AjalaJ:
Is this one of the biggest scams perpetrated by the Federal Government?

A Nigerian passport is perhaps, the most important national identification document a Nigerian can possess, it is one of the least powerful passports in the world because of the bad international image of the country, augmented by corrupt leadership.

Yes, corrupt people are encouraged because the punishment is light.

Now, to go to the real issue…. I applaud the effort of the federal Government and the Nigerian Immigration Services, as far as issuance of passports is concerned… But there are anomalies.

1. Why can’t a Nigerian passport be made to be valid for 10 years? Countries with less population issue passports with 10 years validity. Then why is Nigeria different? Given our ever exploding population, and the morbid stress of passport acquisition process, why can’t they make it 10 years validity? A person goes thru stress of application for passport; only come back for another battles 5 years later. Does the government derive pleasure in people’s suffering?

2. Why would a newborn baby, kids and innocent children go through the rigors of getting passports? This is wicked in my view. Why can’t minors get covered by their parents’ passports? Is the government doing this in the name of making as much money as possible?

3. Why has the government increased the passport fees when the process has become more cumbersome, stringent, painstaking and hassled?

4. Don’t the government know that the population is increasing? Can’t they do something to make acquisition of passports easier and easier? Why can’t they come with creative approaches? Can’t they create more and more passport acquisition centers?

5. Why would many people apply for passport and have to wait for months because there are no booklets? Why can’t the government look for ways to make the booklets become more and more abundant, since they’ve made it a big business?

6. When the government is complaining about the scarcity of dollars, as one of the reasons for booklet scarcity, would they say that they can’t get dollars at the official rates they set? I think black market rates are for citizens who don’t have any choice. But what about the government getting dollars at official rates? Why would they be affected by the problems they created themselves?

7. Why would “scarce” booklets be reserved for some people in the corridors of power and their favored acquaintances, plus those who pay very high fees?

8. Why can’t they cancel the mythical 64-page booklet if it’s not available and would hold innocent applicants to ransom for “many” months?

9. Why can’t an expired passport be simply renewed? Why would a person need to reapply after 5 years, as if applying new?

10. Why can’t they put at least, another stand-by printer at a center? Why would activities at a center halt because a printer is faulty and there’s not competent engineer around?

Clearly, it’s the government that has created problems for people, as far as passport acquisition is concerned. They increased the fees, refuse renewal, refuse to increase passport validity period, require innocent minors to go through the ordeal of passport application, and they know booklets are scarce.

Is the population too big for the government to handle with their current level of short-sightedness?

No doubt, the government has turned passport acquisition into a serious money-making business, while their customers (citizens) go through hell to obtain what they’re entitled to.



Next time vote right. We deserve this and much more
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Johnnyessence(m): 5:16pm On Mar 22, 2017
tobiasbeecher:

I did it at immigration headquarters Abuja and the man who did for me just called me to come with all my documents again. I'm really tired of all these. If I go tomorrow if the man cannot produce my passport I will tell him to give me my money back.
ohh my God. U are already frustrated. Sorry for that. Try and go to the passport office and make enquiries about your file. They ought to have produce your passport. Then another thing is that if you are a woman or a man u can get some contacts from the immigration officers.
Re: Acquisition Of Nigerian Passports – One Of Nigerians’ Worst Nightmares by Johnnyessence(m): 5:18pm On Mar 22, 2017
bull99:
my bro. urs is one month... if I tell you dat mine is going to five months now, u ll nt believe.. its a shame
since Nov 2016, at that headquarters at sauka gwagwalada. its appalling, every tym no booklet.... I v done capture nd thumbprint... what a shame to this country.
pls bro kip me posted as am not in abuja .
my best advice here's to go the passport office where they are producing the passport and ask for your file. Get some contacts from immigration officers. They will help you out on it ooo.

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