By Francis Wilfred
The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Wednesday officially commissioned the newly established Passport Front Office—a specialized facility designed to streamline and expedite passport processing for senior public officials and other designated individuals.
The facility was set up in response to the persistent challenges faced by high-ranking government officials in accessing passport services. Speaking at the commissioning, the Minister noted that many top-level public servants previously had to abandon official duties and endure long queues at standard passport offices.
“Before now, many top-level public servants had to abandon their official duties and endure long queues at standard passport offices,” Dr. Tunji-Ojo said. “It became clear that to serve the nation more effectively, we must also serve those tasked with its leadership more efficiently.”
Commending the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) for its professionalism and implementation expertise, the Minister highlighted the collaboration between the Ministry and critical partners such as Iris Smart Technologies, which provided the state-of-the-art digital infrastructure powering the new front office.
“This facility sets a new benchmark for excellence. It will significantly improve access, reduce waiting time, and elevate the overall standard of passport service delivery,” he added.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo noted that the initiative is part of broader reforms launched by the Ministry in 2023.
“When we came in, it was shocking to realize that the Ministry of Interior and the Nigerian Immigration Service had no dedicated passport facility for public officials,” he said. “Today marks a turning point as we bridge that gap and set a new course for efficient service delivery.”
He also used the opportunity to reaffirm the commitment of the Renewed Hope administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to transformative reforms across all sectors of the economy.
Earlier in her remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, welcomed stakeholders and emphasized the importance of the new facility.
“This is a very significant occasion,” she said. “The Passport Front Office serves as a dedicated, high-priority channel for dignified and efficient passport processing for key public officials whose mobility is essential to national service.”
The commissioning ceremony was attended by the Minister of Water Resources, Prof. Joseph Utsev; Controller-Generals of services under the Ministry; representatives from the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment; senior officers of the NIS; partner agencies; and members of the press.
The event featured a symbolic unveiling of the facility followed by a guided tour led by the Minister.