Nigeria Consulate Suspends Passport Services
The
Consulate General of Nigeria in New York has suspended emergency passport
services due to shortage of old booklets.
In a notice
dated March 6, 2020, the consulate said that only applicants on appointment
would be attended to in the time being.
“The
Consulate General will resume attending to all and sundry when the passport
booklet supply improves,” the notice said.
The shortage,
according to the Consul General, Mr Benaoyagha Okoyen, is occasioned by gradual
phaseout of the old passport and transition to the new 10 year enhanced
E-Passport.
Okoyen gave
the explanation while addressing a group of emergency passport applicants in
his office in New York.
The
applicants, who had showed up at the consulate before their respective
interview dates, said they had no prior knowledge of the new policy.
Some became
agitated after consular officials refused to attend to them for fear of
flouting the policy.
Attempts at
explanation fell on deaf ears as some said they came from far states, and could
not afford the cost of putting up in New York.
On arrival
at the premises, Okoyen took them to his office where he took time to explain
the situation.
“There is a
transition going on from the five-year to the 10-year validity passport, and we
are trying to manage the old stock.
“We hope the
transition process is completed soon, and once that is done this issue will be
over.
“Currently,
we only have limited number of booklets, which have been allocated according to
our scheduled appointments,” he said.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that some of the applicants, most of whom were
seeking renewal of their passports, came from other consular jurisdictions.
Besides New
York, Nigeria has two other consulates in the United States located in Atlanta
and Washington, serving allotted numbers of the country’s 50 states.
There are 20
states under the New York consular jurisdiction, including Connecticut,
Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New
Hampshire and New Jersey,
Others are
New York, Nebraska, Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Vermont and Pennsylvania.
NAN also
gathered that many of the applicants addressed by the Consul General were
involved in fire-brigade approach as their passports expired long ago.
Okoyen
complained about this attitude in an interview with NAN last August.
“Passports
are supposed to be renewed six months before expiration, but most applicants
come here within a few days to their travel dates or whatever they want to use
the document for.
“We work
here according to plans, and since we cannot reject them, we have to go out of
our way to accommodate them.
“This is
what results in the shortage of materials and systems breakdown experienced
here sometimes.
“Yet, most
applicants refuse to understand and cooperate with us, and they feel they can just
vent their anger any time”
FROM NANng
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