Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has responded to mounting complaints from Nigerians in London regarding allegations of an additional $300 fee for expedited passport services at the Nigerian Embassy by announcing an immediate investigation into the matter.
He made this announcement via a statement on his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday.
Tunji-Ojo assured that following the investigation, corresponding actions will be taken soonest as the department strives for efficient service delivery in line with global best practices.
“My attention has been drawn to the complaints at the Nigerian Embassy in London regarding issues with passport applications.
“I have ordered an immediate investigation into the matters arising, and I assure you that corresponding actions will be taken soonest.
“We appreciate the patience and understanding of all affected citizens as we strive towards an efficient service delivery in line with global best practices,” the Interior Minister’s tweet read.
In light of the allegations of an additional $300 fast-track passport fee at the Nigerian Embassy in London levelled against the Ministry of Interior, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has issued a statement denying these claims.
The statement, signed by the Service Public Relations Officer and released on Tuesday, emphasized that the official processing fees for acquiring a Nigerian passport abroad have remained consistent without any additional charges.