The Nigerian Federal Government has announced an increase in passport fees for Nigerians within the country, effective September 1, 2024. This change is aimed at maintaining the quality and security of the Nigerian passport, ensuring it remains a credible identification document that meets international standards.
In this article, we break down everything you need to know about the revised passport fees, the reasons behind the increase, and how it will impact Nigerians.
The fee adjustment aligns with the government’s objective to preserve the quality and integrity of the Nigerian Standard Passport. Rising production and issuance costs have driven the need to reassess the pricing structure. With these adjustments, the government aims to ensure that passport standards meet global requirements, providing Nigerian citizens with a reliable and secure travel document.
According to DCI KT Udo, the Public Relations Officer at the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the announcement was made on Wednesday through the official Nigeria Immigration Service account on X (formerly Twitter).
Starting September 1, 2024, the fees for Nigerian passports will increase significantly:
It’s important to note that these changes apply only to Nigerians residing within the country. Passport fees for Nigerians living abroad will remain unchanged under the revised structure.
The NIS statement emphasizes the government’s commitment to maintaining a high standard for the Nigerian passport, despite the fee increase. Here’s an excerpt from the statement:
“As part of its efforts to maintain the quality and integrity of the Nigerian Standard Passport, the Federal Government has approved an upward review of the fees for the Passport effective from 1st September, 2024. Based on the review, 32-page Passport booklet with 5-year validity previously charged at Thirty-five Thousand Naira (N35,000) will now be Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) only; while 64-page Passport booklet with 10-year validity, which was Seventy Thousand Naira (N70,000), will be One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000) only.”
The NIS acknowledged the potential inconvenience to applicants, emphasizing its commitment to transparent service delivery while assuring Nigerians that the increase will support the sustainability and quality of the passport issuance process.
The Nigerian passport system has undergone various improvements to streamline processes and reduce delays:
Despite recent advancements, the Nigerian passport remains limited in its global mobility. The 2024 Henley Passport Index ranked Nigeria 95th, on par with Sudan, reflecting the limited travel access Nigerian passport holders have compared to citizens from other nations. This ranking underscores the need for continued efforts to enhance the credibility and accessibility of the Nigerian passport.
The fee increase effective from September 1, 2024, reflects the government’s commitment to delivering a high-quality passport service. By adjusting the fees, the government seeks to ensure the sustainability of the passport system while addressing the rising costs of production and issuance.
Nigerians are advised to prepare for the new pricing if planning to apply or renew their passports, and to take advantage of the improvements made by the Nigeria Immigration Service to simplify and streamline the passport application process.
Stay informed about any updates on passport fees or new processes by following the Nigeria Immigration Service’s official channels.
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