- Nigeria is facing an increase in the number of her citizens renouncing their citizenship to the country
- This was disclosed by the permanent secretary to the ministry of interior, Shuaib Belgore on Thursday, January 26
- Belgore said that between 2006 to 2021, a total of 150 Nigerians renounced their citizenship, a number which rose to 159 in 2022 alone
The Federal Ministry of Interior on Thursday, January 26, said that 159 Nigerians renounced their citizenship in 2022 alone.
The Punch reports that Shuaib Belgore, the permanent secretary of the ministry of interior, 150 Nigerians renounced their citizenship between 2006 and 2022.
Speaking at the 64th session of the State House Ministerial briefing organised by the Presidential Communications Team in Aso Rock Villa, Belgore added that the difference in the number of Nigerians who denounced their citizens rose in 2022.
Also speaking, the minister of interior, Rauf Aregbesola, said the massive migration of Nigerians to other countries in search of greener pasture has increased the demands for travel passports.
According to the minister, the Nigerian Immigration Service issued the highest number of passport booklets in 2022.
He said the NIS issued a total of 1,899,683 which is the highest in the past seven years.
12 Things Anyone Who Wishes to Apply for Nigerian Immigration Job Should Know
On Monday, January 16, the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) opened its portal for the 2023 recruitment exercise.
According to the service, all interested Nigerians are expected to apply as the process is for those willing to join the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board.
In the application process listed on the service’s website applicants are expected to undergo 12 hurdles to be successful.
Japa: Peter Obi Speaks on Plans to Improve Ranking of Nigerian Passport, Woo Investors
Peter Obi of the Labour Party promised to improve the ranking of the Nigerian passport if he is elected as president in February.
The former governor of Anambra state said his administration will woo investors back to do business in Nigeria.
According to Obi, corruption has become Nigeria’s biggest challenge and must be tackled collectively.
Source: Legit.ng
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