The federal government is to open more passport processing offices across the country as part of efforts to ease difficulties being experienced in obtaining the travel documents.
Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who assured that the challenges being encountered in the issuance of passport were being addressed, said the government is not unmindful of the complications faced in processing the document.
“We don’t have enough processing and data capturing centres across the country. This is the major challenge.
“For example, we have only three centres in the whole of Lagos, but I can assure you that before this administration leaves by May 29, next year, Lagos will have 20 processing centres.
“We will open a processing centre in Daura, Oyo, Zaria, Alimosho, Defence Headquarters, Head of Service office, and one in the Ministry of Interior,’’ the minister said.
On the protection of the nation’s critical assets, he commended the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for the wonderful job they have been doing.
Aregbesola said that the NSCDC has performed creditably well in monitoring and deployment of security before, during and after the conduct of every general election in the country.
“The service has also been involved in the protection of lives and property of Nigerians especially along the major expressways across the country.
“The NSCDC has also succeeded in establishing and training a special squad, popularly called ‘agro rangers’ whose responsibilities is to monitor and give protection to farmers in their various farms across the country,“ he said.
Aregbesola said that the Federal Government has established Fire Service Centres in the 36 states as well as zonal offices.
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The minister added that the fire service had organised outreach programmes in the FCT on how to manage fire outbreaks and its impacts on lives and property.
“The service has succeeded to manage about 10, 659 fire outbreaks across the country that would have ordinarily resulted into serious casualties,’’ Aregbesola added.
This, feat he said, was achieved through the unflinching support of President Muhammadu Buhari who approved the procurement of world class fire equipment and recruitment of firemen.
The minister assured that the ministry remained committed to tackling any threat to the nation’s internal security.