Nigerians in Italy ask for more passport booklets

Nigerians living in Italy, under the auspices of the National Union of Nigerians Association in Italy (NUNAI), have appealed to the Federal Government to make available more passports booklets to the Nigeria Embassy in Italy.

The group made the appeal in an open letter to the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and his counterpart in the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, which was made available to newsmen in Benin on Wednesday.

The letter was endorsed by NUNAI President, Mr Rowland Ndukuba, the Welfare Officer, Mike Oputteh and the spokesman, Bruce Idahosa.

The union stated that the appeal became imperative as a result of the fact that many Nigerians living in Italy had been denied access to jobs.

It stated that the current monthly provision of less than 2,000 passport booklets was grossly inadequate.

While describing the situation as unfortunate, it noted that many applicants that were scanned since May were yet to get their printed passports.

“Over the years, the Nigerians living in Italy have been grateful towards the immeasurable assistance that the offices of the Controller General of the Nigerian Immigration, Minister of Interior, and that of Foreign Affairs have rendered in making their living conditions worthy of commendations.

“However, for humanity sake, NUNAI, with all humility, appeals to them to save thousands of Nigerians living in Italy that have applied for passports to enable them to process or retain their businesses.

“They also need this for their working contracts, Permits of Stay, Residence and other necessary documents in Italy.

“We appeal to the Federal Government to make available the regular passport booklets to the Nigerian High Commission in Rome, Italy to save Nigerians in Italy.

“This appeal is imperative as a result of the fact that many Nigerians are denied access to jobs due to the fact that they cannot provide valid passports and are thereby subjected to countless hardships,” it stated.

The union noted that it had been duly informed that the Nigerian High Commission in Rome was doing all in its power to clear the backlog of seven months.

“It’s unfortunate that Nigerians scanned since May 2021 till date are yet to be issued their printed passport.

“The Nigerian High Commission in Rome captured over 3000 Nigerians in a month for passport issuance.

“We were duly informed that the mission only received passport booklets of between 500 to 1500 passport booklets monthly, which is therefore the reason behind the backlog.