The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has refuted the report on allegations of passport racketeering at the Nigerian Embassy in France.
The Ministry also debunked another allegation in the report that applicants pay between €150-500 for passports that originally cost €90.
In a statement, the Ministry’s spokesperson, Ferdinand Nwonye said for the records, the Embassy of Nigeria in France is not engaged in such act.
He also said the fees for passport applications, which is the equivalent of $106 is the same at Nigerian Missions worldwide.
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In line with the current regulations in the Embassy, Nwonye said Nigerians are expected to book for their appointments and only those with confirmed appointments are attended to.
He further warned Nigerians to avoid dealing with anyone outside the Embassy or engage in any unofficial procedure when applying for passport or any other consular services as the Embassy has not engaged any agent or third party individuals to liaise with Nigerians when seeking appointments for its services and no one is expected to pay any hidden charges for services rendered at the Embassy.
He also said “it is pertinent to state that in the aftermath of the Covid-19 measures and the surge in the number of applicants who book for appointments, the Embassy currently has online passport applications bookings until the end of March 2021, which are being treated expeditiously”
He therefore gave the assurance that the Nigerian Embassy in France will continue to efficiently render its services with professionalism and in line with Covid-19 health regulations.
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)