The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says that it has provided passport booklets to all its issuing centres across the country.
A
statement signed by James Sunday, NIS public relations officer, said
that the issue of passport booklet scarcity has been resolved and
members of the public could visit any of its centres to get passports
issued.
The statement,
which was released on Monday, said that the attention of its comptroller
general, Muhammad Babandede, has been drawn to reports of a persisting
scarcity, adding that the shortfall in supply of passport booklets
announced in March has been resolved.
“There is no scarcity of passport booklets across all our issuing centres in Nigeria and abroad,” read the statement.
“The
situation has since been resolved following government’s intervention
and normalcy has been restored in all the Issuing Centres as contained
in our notices to the public.
“The Comptroller General is by the
notice encouraging all deserving passport applicants to approach the
nearest passport offices to them directly to process their passports and
avoid patronising touts who may make the process difficult for them.
“They
may also wish to forward all complaints/challenges on the process to
[email protected] for attention. The public is hereby advised to
disregard the misinformation about scarcity of passport booklets and
always contact the service for all our services.”