The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, disclosed this while speaking at the opening of the Nigeria Immigration Service Passport Front Desk Office in Auchi, Edo State, on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
According to him, “We are in the final stage of concluding negotiations with NIPOST to begin using its speed mail service to deliver passports to Nigerians wherever they are in the world after production.”
Adding that it was the intention of the government to provide the passport to anyone desirous of it within a reasonable time, at an affordable price and without any stress.
From Punch newspaper.
Another white elephant projectππππ
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DeleteIf they follow through with this then it will be really nice.
ReplyDeleteI laugh in swahili πππ€£π€£
ReplyDeleteThis project will fail because many Nigerians will cry at the end of it all. Some passport will be found missing.
ReplyDeleteIt's better to go pick up your passport yourself
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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God Abeg oh. Let this plan not work oh
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DeleteMake una no try am ooooo
ReplyDeleteIt will be delivered first to Oluwole to create fantastic replicas ! Consent to this at your peril
It's a very good development,the stress of picking of passport if you do it on your own,is not a favorable tale.
ReplyDeleteI knew the shege I went through before collecting because I didn't sort.
Mariam.
Is this govt that clueless?π²
ReplyDeleteRoad side passport loading.
Hahahah inyanga dy sleep trouble go wake am na proper wahala o, abeg make una no deliver my own i will come to collect it by myself
ReplyDeleteJust negodu
ReplyDeleteThis already happens in many countries. I have never opted for mail delivery, I prefer to pick up. But for those with mobility issues or for whom the passport office is at a great distance, it is a convenient service.
ReplyDeleteD same leg dem carry go do biometrics, meh dem kuku carry am go pick passport. A word is enough for the wise.
Deleteis not about the delivery but an accurate and traceable address,
ReplyDeleteThey should make it optional.
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