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FG Clears 200,000 Passport Backlogs, Pays ₦28bn Debts Says Tunji-Ojo

‎The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, says the Federal Government has cleared over 200,000 unprocessed passport applications since he assumed office.

‎Tunji-Ojo also revealed that ₦28 billion in old debts have been paid off, all without extra funding from the government.

‎He made these announcements during the Access Bank Guest Lecture Series held in Lagos on Monday.

‎He spoke on the topic, “Dare to Dream, Dare to Innovate,” and called for bold leadership, system reform, and the smart use of technology.

‎“Leadership is not about reacting to problems, it is about foreseeing and solving them before they occur. And for that, you must always ask: What is your purpose? How will you execute it? And when is the right time to act?” he said.

‎He explained how his ministry used innovation, technology, and planning to clear passport backlogs and debts. New systems like e-visa platforms, contactless passport renewals for Nigerians abroad, and advanced passenger tracking have been launched.

‎Speaking about Nigeria’s prisons, Tunji-Ojo said the correctional system is in bad shape.

‎He pointed out that more than 4,000 inmates are behind bars simply because they can’t pay fines as low as ₦50,000.

‎“This is not a legal crisis, it is a moral one. A society that punishes poverty more harshly than crime has lost its moral compass,” he said.

‎He added that the ministry is working with private donors to help release many of these non-violent prisoners, noting that it’s also pushing for reforms that focus on rehabilitation, not just punishment.

‎These include digital case tracking, vocational training in prisons, and partnerships to improve prison conditions.

‎“A correctional facility must correct, not condemn. Justice without dignity is injustice in disguise,” he said.

‎Access Holdings Chairman, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, praised Tunji-Ojo’s leadership.

‎“Innovation is not about big budgets, it is about big thinking,” he said, adding that the Minister’s work shows what real public service should look like.

‎The event brought together business leaders, government officials, and experts from across the country.

‎It was part of Access Bank’s effort to spark national change through conversations about leadership and service.

‎In his final words, Tunji-Ojo urged everyone to live with purpose and pursue excellence.

‎“Let Access Bank not just be a financial institution, let it be a philosophy. Let Nigeria not just be a country of potential, let it be a nation of performance. It is time to refine our genius, not just export it,” he said.


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