The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has announced the soon to be introduce three significant categories of visas as part of services visa reform.
The Comptroller General of Immigration (CGI), Mohammad Babandede , disclosed this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin.
Babandede said that the visa categories being considered were visa for tourists, visa for retirees outside the country who wish to retire in Nigeria and visa for incentive/investors.
“If you have money, genuine money, we are encouraging visitors who have intellectual capacity to assist in building capacity in Nigeria.
“If the visa is not going to break national security, good economy, we would encourage it to be delivered in a transparent way to cut corruption.
“We will ensure that Nigerians realise that there is reform based on the anti-corruption strategy of Mr President.”
The official told NAN that the 2019 Comptroller General of Immigration annual conference did a lot of group work towards achieving the various reforms in the Service within the shortest possible time.
He added that there were some quick wins that could be done immediately, noting that one of such was in the area of passport.
“As a quick win, we promised to make the prices of passport available to the public to see and read the price and pay for it.
“One of the quick wins we have done is to standardise the operations of the passport, we want Nigerians to know the process of getting passport and visa on the passport.
“So its not just the reforms, but what is in the reforms is for greater service delivery.
“The important thing is that in each reform we do, we consider national security.”
Babandede said that the current “Operation Swift Response” under the supervision of the office of the National Security Adviser was intended to tackle border insecurity.
He said that the present borders’ closure has helped Nigeria to curtail not just the people who enter, but also Nigerians who take the bush paths to travel without passports.
He disclosed that a month ago, the NIS records showed that not fewer than 11,000 persons have been prevented from travelling out through illegal means.
The CGI added that the service also deported persons who were not supposed to be in the country.
Babandede said that the visa categories being considered were visa for tourists, visa for retirees outside the country who wish to retire in Nigeria and visa for incentive/investors.
“If you have money, genuine money, we are encouraging visitors who have intellectual capacity to assist in building capacity in Nigeria.
“If the visa is not going to break national security, good economy, we would encourage it to be delivered in a transparent way to cut corruption.
“We will ensure that Nigerians realise that there is reform based on the anti-corruption strategy of Mr President.”
The official told NAN that the 2019 Comptroller General of Immigration annual conference did a lot of group work towards achieving the various reforms in the Service within the shortest possible time.
He added that there were some quick wins that could be done immediately, noting that one of such was in the area of passport.
“As a quick win, we promised to make the prices of passport available to the public to see and read the price and pay for it.
“One of the quick wins we have done is to standardise the operations of the passport, we want Nigerians to know the process of getting passport and visa on the passport.
“So its not just the reforms, but what is in the reforms is for greater service delivery.
“The important thing is that in each reform we do, we consider national security.”
Babandede said that the current “Operation Swift Response” under the supervision of the office of the National Security Adviser was intended to tackle border insecurity.
He said that the present borders’ closure has helped Nigeria to curtail not just the people who enter, but also Nigerians who take the bush paths to travel without passports.
He disclosed that a month ago, the NIS records showed that not fewer than 11,000 persons have been prevented from travelling out through illegal means.
The CGI added that the service also deported persons who were not supposed to be in the country.