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Nigeria, UK partner on security, contactless biometrics solution

By Oluyemi Ogunseyin
08 November 2024   |   7:59 am
The Federal Government has partnered with the United Kingdom (UK) to strengthen security in Nigeria and also work on a lasting contactless biometrics solution. The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo disclosed this in a statement on his official X account after meeting with the Home Secretary of the UK, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper. Tunji-Ojo said…
The Federal Government has partnered with the United Kingdom (UK) to strengthen security in Nigeria and also work on a lasting contactless biometrics solution
The Federal Government has partnered with the United Kingdom (UK) to strengthen security in Nigeria and also work on a lasting contactless biometrics solution

The Federal Government has partnered with the United Kingdom (UK) to strengthen security in Nigeria and also work on a lasting contactless biometrics solution.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo disclosed this in a statement on his official X account after meeting with the Home Secretary of the UK, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper.

Tunji-Ojo said the FG’s commitment to building strategic partnerships that enhance security and public service delivery was reinforced after the recent meeting where he was joined by key Nigerian officials, including the Comptroller General of Immigration, Kemi Nandap, and the Controller General of Fire Service, Engr. Abdulganiyu Olola Jaji.

“We discussed mutual goals to strengthen security, efficiency, and service delivery, showing our administration’s dedication to sustainable development through cooperation and shared purpose,” he said.

“In line with our initiative to extend contactless biometrics solution to the UK, having successfully launched in Canada with impressive success rate, I also led senior officials, including the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, on an oversight visit to the Nigeria High Commission.”

According to Tunji-Ojo, the visit reaffirms the federal government’s support for the attachés working to improve their services to Nigerians abroad.

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) decided to implement the contactless biometric solution process for passports and visa applications to ease challenges associated with the process and curb corruption.

Tunji-Ojo while presenting a scorecard of his achievements within one year in office had explained that the contactless biometric system allows applicants to apply for passports or visas from the comfort of their homes or offices without visiting any passport office, particularly for Nigeria’s consulates, where the number of applications often exceeds the daily capture capacity.

“With the contactless biometric solution, you won’t need to go to the embassies to book an appointment anymore because of the new system,” the minister explained.

“The era of resource wastage in the passport process is over. In Canada, for example, over 16,000 applications are received as against 260 captures per day.”

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