The Nigerian community in Dallas has expressed their gratitude to the Consulate General of Nigeria in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, for their remarkable efforts in facilitating passport renewals for Nigerians in the Dallas area.
According to them, the process, which was previously burdensome due to long travel requirements, has been greatly improved through the dedicated work of the Honourable Minister of Interior, Tunji Ojo, and the Comptroller General of Immigration, Kemi Nanna Nandap.
In a statement issued and signed by Amb Oluwafemi Olayinka Kajogbola, CEO of Global Tours and PartyRide LCC on behalf of Nigerians said their steadfast support for the Nigerian community abroad has made a significant difference.
Hear him: “We also want to extend our appreciation to Ambassador Namadina Awalu Jega in Atlanta for his outstanding contributions, not only in Atlanta but globally, and head of the Immigration Section at the Nigerian Consulate in Atlanta, and her hardworking team.
“Their recent passport registration exercise in Dallas was a tremendous success, particularly for pensioners and other community members who would have faced high costs to travel to Atlanta for their renewals.
“The entire community is grateful for this outreach initiative, which has made passport renewal more accessible.”
“We want to commend the Nigerian Immigration teams for their professionalism and commitment to the community.
“While there may be criticism at times, we choose to focus on the tangible positive impact these services have had on our community.
“The widespread gratitude we have received speaks louder than any negative commentary. We look forward to more of these commendable initiatives in the future, and we pray for continued strength and success for the consulate and all those who work diligently to serve Nigerians living abroad, the statement added