FG PLANS CENTRALIZED SYSTEM FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT VERIFICATION – MINISTER

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Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Nigeria’s interior minister, has declared his intention to create a centralized system for the verification and validation of all travel papers.

He revealed this to David Hanson, the UK’s Minister of State, at their meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

Delegates from the British High Commission, National Crime Agency, and UK Home Office accompanied Hanson.

The program, according to Tunji-Ojo, intends to address immigration and document fraud, especially those related to border control.

“We discovered that one of the key drivers of rising document fraud is the absence of a centralised, real-time verification system,” he said.

“Currently, if someone submits 20 documents, you may need to contact 20 different issuing agencies to verify them. That breeds inefficiency.”

He explained that the proposed system would allow real-time verification of all documents—such as bank statements, passports, and certificates—at a single centre.

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