Ministry of Interior is taking a multi-faceted approach to maintain internal security in Nigeria, with focus on identity management, border security, visa processing and document authentication.
A statement signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Ozoya Imohimi and made available to Channel Network Afrique, CNA quoted the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo of saying this while hosting the Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot in his office in Abuja.
He said the Ministry is decentralizing Nigeria’s identity management process to make it more accessible and efficient, especially for people in rural areas.
The Minister said, in terms of border security, the Ministry has made significant progress in covering 60% of the land border with its e-border solution and is working on automating the remaining 40%.
He further said the Ministry is introducing an e-visa system to make visa processing more seamless and user-friendly, especially for short-stay visitors.
According to him, The system will allow people to apply for visas online and receive them via email, eliminating the need for physical visits to embassies or application centres.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo also noted that the ministry of interior is developing a Centralized Citizens Integrity and Document Authentication System (CCIDAS), to provide a single platform for verifying documents from Nigeria, assuring that this will help combat document fraud and make it easier for foreign nations to authenticate documents from Nigeria.
Earlier, the Head of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot, emphasized on the need for Nigeria and EU to Strengthen Partnership for a brighter future, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in key areas, such as peace, security, and defence, as well as migration.
Ambassador Mignot said the commitment was reaffirmed during a meeting between the EU representatives and the President of Nigeria, where the importance of a strong and faithful partnership between the two entities was stressed on.
He however, assured that the European Union and Nigeria are set to take their partnership to the next level.
“The EU recognizes the immense potential of Nigeria and is eager to build on the existing relationship to create a more comprehensive and mutually beneficial partnership,” Amb. Mignot said.
He said with the world evolving at a rapid pace, the EU and Nigeria are more aware than ever of the need to work together to address common challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
Key areas of cooperation are peace, security, and defence with a view to building stronger and more resilient partnership.