President Goodluck Jonathan has urged the Nigerian
Immigration officials to improve on their services to visitors and travellers
at the airports, as they represent the first image of the country.
He
said this at the lunch of the new 64-page e- passport at the Council Chambers
of the Presidential Villa, which held shortly before the weekly Federal
Executive Council meeting.President Goodluck Jonathan and his cabinet members
had converged for the weekly council meeting, but they had to listen to the
Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, and the Immigration officials on the cost
implication and what the new 64 page passport is out to do.
He explained that the new 64-page e-passport is specially
designed for frequent travellers as well as businessmen and has better
conformity with international best practices.
While he acknowledged the idea as being novel, the
President noted that uppermost in his mind was how to make Nigerians abroad get
their passports with ease, and making the Immigration function effectively as
they encounter visitors that come into the country.
“One thing one must know today is that it is not the issue
of 64-page passport that is key to Nigerians but the security. If our passport
could be easily faked by criminals, then we will have problems. One thing again
is how Nigerians are able to get passports easily especially those living
outside this country”, he said.
The President noted that if the immigration officers
conduct themselves poorly, it reflects on the country, as their conduct at the
airports are key and not just the passports.
“What affects every traveler is how efficient and committed
our immigration officers work at our airports, visitors that come into the
country have different impressions about our immigration officers, so they must
improve. They are the image of this country, how they handle visitors matters
so much, if they conduct themselves poorly, it reflects on all of us, so their
conduct at the airports are key besides the passport”, he said.
The President also had a word for Nigerians and how they
portray the country outside the shores. He urged Nigerians to paint respectful
pictures of their country so that others would see it in the same light.
The President then proceeded to be the first citizen to get
the e-passport followed by the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, as they got captured
by the Immigration officials.
The e-passport takes off from August 1 and the President
expressed optimism that collectively Nigerians can help to create a brighter
image for the country, and save travellers the embarrassment they face while
travelling abroad.
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