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Passport Applications: Over 32,000 Nigerians Seek Global Escapes Amid Economic Turmoil

As economic uncertainties intensify, a surge in passport applications has swept across Nigeria with over 32,000 citizens actively pursuing international passports within a mere two weeks of January.

This notable 50% spike in applications sheds light on the growing aspiration for greener pastures beyond the nation’s current economic challenges.

The surge coincides with the recent launch of an automated passport application system, introduced to simplify the application process and combat prevalent corruption.

Despite its promises, the Comptroller-General of Immigration Service, Caroline Adepoju, revealed that over 11,000 applications are pending approval, and 3,400 applicants who have paid are yet to secure appointments.

While acknowledging the system’s efficiency in approving 50% of applications, Adepoju also highlighted challenges, noting that a mere 4% were rejected due to applicant errors.

The new automated system aims to reduce human interface and eliminate the notorious touting and extortion associated with the previous manual processes.

However, amid the rush for passports, some applicants express skepticism, citing occasional glitches and delays.

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) reassures citizens of 24/7 support to address queries and urges patience as the system undergoes refinement.

This surge for passports is not merely administrative; it echoes a deeper sentiment—the “Japa” phenomenon—a popular term indicating the desire to emigrate in pursuit of opportunities beyond Nigeria’s current struggles.

While the automated system offers hope for a smoother process, it underscores the pressing need to address the underlying issues driving citizens to seek better prospects abroad.

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