Nigeria Targets New Visa Application Process

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The Federal Government is working to revise the visa application policy in the country in a few weeks to improve accessibility, Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has said

Tunji-Ojo disclosed this at a stakeholders’ consultative meeting regarding Nigeria’s visa policy held on Saturday in Abuja.

The minister noted that although balancing the ease of visa access with national security is a sensitive issue, if managed effectively, it would undoubtedly encourage substantial investment promotion among other benefits.

“You see, seamless access to any country is key for investment promotion, job creation, and foreign direct investment. In short, it is key to whatever a particular country wants to do or achieve to enable it to progress.

“The logic is that everything is built on effective visa administration. So, we are here to really talk about it and to be able to streamline the process for the better.

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“This is especially, in areas of short-stay visas and even our other categories of visa to see how we can optimise them and make it more efficient in such a way that we will be able to attract more investment,” Tunji-Ojo said.

Furthermore, he said that the government is committed to ensuring that within the next few weeks, the new implementation framework will be established.

The Minister further said that as a result, people globally will begin to find easier access to the country because the government aims to attract both investment and people.

“Just last year, the number of foreign passengers that came to Nigeria was just less than two million people.

“That is unacceptable for a country of over 200 million people. It means that we are limiting investment, and import of forex, among other things.

“So, once we get the visa policy right, and we get the implementation framework perfect, then definitely the economic prosperity will come,” Tunji-Ojo said.

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