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Nigeria’s new passport fees spark outcry, mixed experiences – Realnews Magazine

Last updated: September 7, 2025 1:30 pm
Published: 6 months ago
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A cross-section of Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the Federal Government’s 100 per cent increase in international passport fees which took effect on Sept. 1.

They, however, urged transparency on the reasons for the hike and called for quicker reforms to address lingering service challenges at passport offices.

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on Thursday, Aug. 28 announced the upward review of passport fees, and the need to sustain the new enhanced e-passport regime.

The NIS said the review was to uphold the quality and integrity of the Nigerian passport, adding that with the new rates, applications made in Nigeria will now cost N100,000 for a 32-page booklet with five-year validity.

Applications made in Nigeria for a 64-page booklet with 10 years validity will cost N200, 000.

Applications made by Nigerians in the diaspora remain $150 for a 32-page booklet with five-year validity and $230 for a 64-page booklet with 10-year validity.

Residents, in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja voiced differing opinions on the policy.

Mrs Aisha Musa, a small-scale trader applying for a first-time passport said that the N100,000 charge for the 32-page, five-year booklet was “simply crushing.”

“How many market women can produce N100,000 just to get a passport? The government says it wants quality, but it must also think of struggling families,” she said.

Miss Toluwani Johnson, a student of University of Abuja, described the hike as “another barrier for young people.

She said that many young people saved for the old N50,000, adding that doubling it would make study abroad or holiday trips harder.

According to her, I need a passport for postgraduate admission abroad. Saving N100,000, plus transport and other travel documents, is very hard.

“Many students like me, may postpone their dreams. This is sad and disheartening,”she lamented.

Mr Success Daniel , a travel consultant admitted processing speed had improved but warned against complacency.

“I got an appointment online within 48 hours. If I collect in under two weeks, I might accept the new cost. But Nigerians will not tolerate the old delays at double price,” he said.

Another travel agent, Mr Abdullahi Adamu, who helped clients process visas and other travel documents, said that the review was expected, given recent reforms.

Adamu said that the technology and security upgrades cost money but must deliver results urging that the government must make sure the system works.

“No failed networks, no touts, no endless waiting,” he maintained.

Mr Benson Eze, an engineer and car dealer said that speed of processing, not cost, remained a major worry and concern, explaining that many applicants valued certainty over repeated visits.

According to him, If I can apply online, capture once and collect in seven days, I will accept it. The issue has always been delay and extra charges.

“NIS and the Ministry of Interior need to do better in their service delivery. If not, this increment will amount to nothing but mere discomfort on the people,” he emphasised.

Also, Mrs Ngozi Kalu, a civil servant renewing her booklet, voiced concern over “hidden” payments.

She, however, urged tighter supervision of front-desk staff, adding that many residents still fear unofficial payments even when receipts were issued.

“Even now, some officers whisper about facilitation money. If we are paying so much, we must see total automation and zero extortion,” she insisted.

A retired civil servant, Mr Adeniyi Adekunle, also lamented the lengthy process of securing an international passport.

He stressed that “a responsible government should not only chase revenue but also deliver on its promises.”

In response to such concerns, the Federal Government had pledged a major turnaround in passport issuance.

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced that, following sweeping reforms, Nigerians will now receive their passports within one week of enrolment.

“Every Nigerian should have their passport in hand without unnecessary delay. Our goal is not just faster delivery but quality passports that reflect the integrity and dignity of our nation,” he assured.

Tunji-Ojo said that the new system was designed to eliminate long delays and extortion that once forced citizens to wait six months to seven months and pay excessively for fast-track processing.

He also explained that the centralised personalisation centre will ensure faster processing and stricter security.

“With this facility, we can print five times more passports than we currently need; once you enrol, it doesn’t take us more than 24 hours to vet as printing capacity is no longer our problem,” he said.

The minister said that Passport Control Officers, PCOs, would no longer have powers to approve or delay passport applications.

“This reform is aimed at curbing racketeering, eliminating delays and restoring integrity to Nigeria’s travel documents.

“We realised that the best way to cut corruption is to remove human contact to the barest minimum,” he assured.(NAN)

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