Nigerians Decry Rising Passport Fees: “Pity Us”
Nigerians have expressed frustration and disappointment on social media following the announcement by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) regarding the increased fees for obtaining passports. The new fees, which were announced on the night of August 21, 2024, represent a significant hike in costs for citizens seeking to renew or obtain new passports.
According to the NIS statement, the cost for a 32-page passport booklet with a 5-year validity has risen from ₦35,000 to ₦50,000. Similarly, the fee for a 64-page passport booklet with a 10-year validity has jumped from ₦70,000 to ₦100,000. This increase has sparked widespread reactions, with many Nigerians taking to social media to express their concerns about the financial burden this will place on them.
Critics argue that the timing of the fee hike is particularly insensitive, given the current economic challenges facing the country, including inflation and the rising cost of living. Some have pointed out that the new fees could make it even more difficult for ordinary Nigerians to access essential services, such as international travel for work, education, or family visits.
Others have called on the government to reconsider the fee increase, citing the need for more affordable public services, especially in a country where many citizens struggle to make ends meet. The outcry reflects broader concerns about the affordability and accessibility of government services, and the impact of rising costs on everyday life in Nigeria.
Overall, the increase in passport fees has triggered a wave of discontent, with many Nigerians feeling that their voices are not being heard by those in power. The situation underscores the ongoing tension between citizens and the government over issues of affordability and access to basic services.
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