The Nigerian Immigration Service has directed former Nigerian public
office holders to immediately surrender official and diplomatic
passports issued to them while they were in office.
The action, officials say, is based on the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
categories of officials affected by the directive are former governors,
former ministers, former senators, former members of the House of
Representatives, and former members of state Houses of Assembly.
Others
are former commissioners, former special advisers/special assistants,
former chairmen/deputy chairmen of local government areas, all retired
heads of parastatals and retired public servants.
“These
categories of persons are hereby informed that these passports which
were previously held by them have been revoked and should return them to
the Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters Sauka Abuja with immediate
effect,” the Comptroller-General of the Immigration Service, Martin
Abeshi, said in a statement Monday.
“Failure to comply with this
directive will amount to an offence under the Immigration Act 2015. Such
unauthorized possession will be impounded at our control posts on
arrival or departure.”
The Federal Government had on August 24
directed the Immigration Service to retrieve all valid diplomatic and
official passports from all persons not entitled to hold such documents.
“The
attention of the Federal Government has been drawn to the fact that
some Nigerians who are not entitled to hold diplomatic and official
passports are in possession of these documents,” a statement by Yusuf
Isiaka,the Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Interior, said at the
time.
According to the statement, the measure was intended to
protect and promote Nigeria’s integrity in the comity of nations in
addition to ensuring law and order.
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