Unveiling the facilities in Rome, Italy, on Monday, the
Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said the new passport processing
centres are part of efforts “to streamline passport processing and acquisition
for Nigerians residing in the diaspora.”
“The advanced travel document offers three categories:
32-page five-year validity category, 64-page five-year validity category and
64-page 10-year validity category (for adults only),” the Public Relations
Officer of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Dr Dotun Aridegbe, disclosed in a
statement he signed on Tuesday.
The statement is titled ‘Federal Government Unveils Enhanced
e-Passport Facilities in Europe.’
Tunji-Ojo who was represented by the Acting
Comptroller-General of Immigration, Caroline Wura-Ola Adepoju, announced the
phased rollout of the enhanced e-passport in Europe.
Phase one, which includes Spain, Greece, Austria,
Switzerland, and Italy, was officially introduced in Rome on Monday, while
phase two is scheduled to be implemented by the end of the week.
He added that the e-passport complies with all standards set
by the International Civil Aviation Organisation, positioning Nigeria as the
first country in Africa and the fifth worldwide to embrace this technological
achievement.
The minister represented by the Acting CGI highlighted that
the enhanced e-Passport will reduce processing delays in Europe, “provided
applicants adhere strictly to application guidelines, including utilising the
online application and payment platform at passport.immigration.gov.ng and
ensuring the synchronisation of their passport application data with their
National Identification Number.”
Monday’s unveiling was also witnessed by senior officials of
the High Commission, a diverse representation of Nigerians in Italy, and
members of the diplomatic community.